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Haplopus
''Haplopus'' is a genus of walkingsticks in the family Phasmatidae. There are about seven described species in ''Haplopus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Haplopus'': * ''Haplopus bicuspidatus'' (Haan, 1842) * ''Haplopus brachypterus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * ''Haplopus intermedius'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * ''Haplopus micropterus'' (Peletier de Saint Fargeau & Serville, 1828) * ''Haplopus scabricollis'' (Gray, 1835) * ''Haplopus sobrinus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * ''Haplopus woodruffi ''Haplopus'' is a genus of walkingsticks in the family Phasmatidae. There are about seven described species in ''Haplopus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Haplopus'': * ''Haplopus bicuspidatus'' (Haan, 1842) * ''Haplopus brac ...'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 References Further reading * Phasmatidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{phasmatodea-stub ...
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Haplopus Bicuspidatus
''Haplopus'' is a genus of walkingsticks in the family Phasmatidae The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects ( order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. Like many of their relatives, the Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly repr .... There are about seven described species in ''Haplopus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Haplopus'': * '' Haplopus bicuspidatus'' (Haan, 1842) * '' Haplopus brachypterus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus intermedius'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus micropterus'' (Peletier de Saint Fargeau & Serville, 1828) * '' Haplopus scabricollis'' (Gray, 1835) * '' Haplopus sobrinus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus woodruffi'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 References Further reading * Phasmatidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{phasmatodea-stub ...
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Haplopus Brachypterus
''Haplopus'' is a genus of walkingsticks in the family Phasmatidae. There are about seven described species in ''Haplopus''. Species These seven species belong to the genus ''Haplopus'': * ''Haplopus bicuspidatus ''Haplopus'' is a genus of walkingsticks in the family Phasmatidae The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects ( order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. Like many of their relative ...'' (Haan, 1842) * '' Haplopus brachypterus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus intermedius'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus micropterus'' (Peletier de Saint Fargeau & Serville, 1828) * '' Haplopus scabricollis'' (Gray, 1835) * '' Haplopus sobrinus'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 * '' Haplopus woodruffi'' Hennemann, Conle & Perez-Gelabert, 2016 References Further reading * Phasmatidae Articles created by Qbugbot {{phasmatodea-stub ...
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Walkingstick
A walking stick or walking cane is a device used primarily to aid walking, provide postural stability or support, or assist in maintaining a good posture. Some designs also serve as a fashion accessory, or are used for self-defense. Walking sticks come in many shapes and sizes and some have become collector's items. People with disabilities may use some kinds of walking sticks as a crutch but a walking cane is not designed for full weight support and is instead designed to help with balance. The walking stick has also historically been known to be used as a self defensive weapon and may conceal a knife or sword – as in a swordstick or swordcane. Hikers use walking sticks, also known as trekking poles, pilgrim's staffs, hiking poles, or hiking sticks, for a wide variety of purposes: as a support when going uphill or as a brake when going downhill; as a balance point when crossing streams, swamps, or other rough terrain; to feel for obstacles in the path; to test mu ...
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Phasmatidae
The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects (order Phasmatodea). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea. Like many of their relatives, the Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis. Despite their bizarre, even threatening appearance, they are harmless to humans. The Phasmatidae contain some of the largest insects in existence. An undescribed species of '' Phryganistria'' is the longest living insect known, able to reach a total length of 64 cm (25.2 inch). Subfamilies Following the Phasmid Study Group, nine subfamilies are recognized in the Phasmatidae. Other treatments differ, sometimes recognizing as few as six. The Lonchodinae were historically often placed in the Diapheromeridae, the other family of the Anareolatae. The Phasmatinae are often expanded to include the two tribes here separated as the Clitumninae, while the Extatosomatinae may be similarly included in the Tropidoderinae ...
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