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A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria
Abstract. A new stick insect of the genus Orthomeria Kirby, 1904 (Phasmatodea, Aschiphasmatidae) is described from the Philippines. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) kangi sp. n. is readily distinguished from all other congeners by the distinctive blood red colouration of the costal region of the hind wings....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27006604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.559.6281 |
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author | Vallotto, Davide Bresseel, Joachim Heitzmann, Thierry Gottardo, Marco |
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description | Abstract. A new stick insect of the genus Orthomeria Kirby, 1904 (Phasmatodea, Aschiphasmatidae) is described from the Philippines. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) kangi sp. n. is readily distinguished from all other congeners by the distinctive blood red colouration of the costal region of the hind wings. Major features of the external morphology of adults, eggs, and first-instar nymphs are illustrated. Locomotory attachment pads are of the smooth type with irregular microgrooves on the contact surface. An unusual condition of male terminalia is the absence of tergal thorn pads on segment 10. The male clasping organs are represented by an elongated vomer terminating in a prominent spine, and by incurved cerci featuring a bilobed apex equipped with a sharp blade-like ridge. Intraspecific variation in body colouration and hind wing length occurs in females. The new species lives at 400-650 m elevation in the surroundings of the Sablang and Tuba regions, in the Benguet Province of Luzon island. Host plants include Ficus spp. (Moraceae), and Pipturus spp. and Leucosyke spp. (Urticaceae). Observations on the mating and defensive behaviour are presented. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) catadromus (Westwood, 1859) is recognised as a junior synonym of Orthomeria (Orthomeria) pandora (Westwood, 1859), syn. n. A lectotype is designated for both species. Finally, an updated identification key to the species of the subgenus Orthomeria is provided. |
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spelling | pubmed-47682712016-03-22 A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria Vallotto, Davide Bresseel, Joachim Heitzmann, Thierry Gottardo, Marco Zookeys Research Article Abstract. A new stick insect of the genus Orthomeria Kirby, 1904 (Phasmatodea, Aschiphasmatidae) is described from the Philippines. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) kangi sp. n. is readily distinguished from all other congeners by the distinctive blood red colouration of the costal region of the hind wings. Major features of the external morphology of adults, eggs, and first-instar nymphs are illustrated. Locomotory attachment pads are of the smooth type with irregular microgrooves on the contact surface. An unusual condition of male terminalia is the absence of tergal thorn pads on segment 10. The male clasping organs are represented by an elongated vomer terminating in a prominent spine, and by incurved cerci featuring a bilobed apex equipped with a sharp blade-like ridge. Intraspecific variation in body colouration and hind wing length occurs in females. The new species lives at 400-650 m elevation in the surroundings of the Sablang and Tuba regions, in the Benguet Province of Luzon island. Host plants include Ficus spp. (Moraceae), and Pipturus spp. and Leucosyke spp. (Urticaceae). Observations on the mating and defensive behaviour are presented. Orthomeria (Orthomeria) catadromus (Westwood, 1859) is recognised as a junior synonym of Orthomeria (Orthomeria) pandora (Westwood, 1859), syn. n. A lectotype is designated for both species. Finally, an updated identification key to the species of the subgenus Orthomeria is provided. Pensoft Publishers 2016-02-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4768271/ /pubmed/27006604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.559.6281 Text en Davide Vallotto, Joachim Bresseel, Thierry Heitzmann, Marco Gottardo http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Vallotto, Davide Bresseel, Joachim Heitzmann, Thierry Gottardo, Marco A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title | A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title_full | A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title_fullStr | A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title_full_unstemmed | A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title_short | A black-and-red stick insect from the Philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of Orthomeria |
title_sort | black-and-red stick insect from the philippines – observations on the external anatomy and natural history of a new species of orthomeria |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4768271/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27006604 http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.559.6281 |
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