Nesiophasma Günther, 1934

Hennemann, Frank H., Damastra, Garda Bagus, Damaledo, Davis Marthin, Cumming, Royce T. & Tirant, Stéphane Le, 2023, Nesiophasma sobesonbaii n sp a new giant stick insect from the island of Timor Indonesia Insecta Phasmatodea, Faunitaxys 11 (20), pp. 1-13 : 1-13

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.57800/faunitaxys-11(20)

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10622540

persistent identifier

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scientific name

Nesiophasma Günther, 1934
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Nesiophasma Günther, 1934 View in CoL

Type species. – Nesiophasma eremothocus Günther, 1934a: 5 View in CoL [= Myronides spinulosus Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907: 254], by original designation of Günther, 1934a: 5.

Nesiophasma Günther, 1934a: 5 View in CoL ; Günther, 1935b: 139; Günther, 1935b: 29; Günther, 1953: 555; Bradley & Galil, 1977: 193; Hennemann, 1998: 124; Hennemann, 1999: 213, Fig. 1-2 View Fig View Fig ; Zompro, 2005: 314; Otte & Brock, 2005: 227; Hennemann & Conle, 2008: 57, Fig. 61a-b; Hennemann, 2020: 174; Hennemann, 2021: 103 View Cited Treatment , Fig. 40-47; Brock & Büscher, 2002: 559.

= Mylothrus Günther, 1935a: 18 View in CoL [Synonymised by Günther, 1935a: 29 (Nachtrag 3)].

Phryganistria, Günther 1934b: 78 View in CoL , Fig. 1-2 View Fig View Fig .

Remarks. – Hennemann (2021: 103) provided a review and detailed diagnosis of the genus along with the descriptions of two new gigantic species from the islands of Peleng (Banggai Islands) and Sanana (Sula Islands). Nesiophasma Günther, 1934 are medium to large exclusively apterous stick insects that comprise the longest of all known insects of the Wallacea region. The genus is distributed throughout Wallacea west of Weber’s line of faunal balance. Only one species has been recorded from New Guinea but this distribution was regarded as doubtful ( Hennemann, 2021: 123). Most of the species are rather uncommon and rarely encountered despite their impressive size. As stated by Hennemann (2021) the morphologically most similar and presumably most closely related genera are Sadyattes Stål, 1875 and Eucarcharus Brunner v. Wattenwyl, 1907.

Distribution. – Wallacea west of Weber’s Line: Sulawesi, Peleng Island, Selayar Island, Kalaotoa Island, Sanana Island, Romang Island, Timor Island, Sangihe Island and Talaud Islands. New Guinea with doubt.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Phasmida

Family

Phasmatidae

Loc

Nesiophasma Günther, 1934

Hennemann, Frank H., Damastra, Garda Bagus, Damaledo, Davis Marthin, Cumming, Royce T. & Tirant, Stéphane Le 2023
2023
Loc

Mylothrus Günther, 1935a: 18

Gunther K. 1935: 18
Gunther K. 1935: 29
1935
Loc

Nesiophasma Günther, 1934a: 5

Brock P. D. & Buscher T. H. 2022: 559
Hennemann F. H. 2021: 103
Hennemann F. H. 2020: 174
Hennemann F. H. & Conle O. V. 2008: 57
Zompro O. 2005: 314
Otte D. & Brock P. D. 2005: 227
Hennemann F. H. 1999: 213
HennemannF. H. 1998: 124
Bradley J. C. & Galil B. S. 1977: 193
Gunther K. 1953: 555
Gunthe K. 1935: 139
Gunthe K. 1935: 29
Gunther K. 1934: 5
1934
Loc

Nesiophasma Günther, 1934a: 5

Gunther K. 1934: 5
1934
Loc

Phryganistria, Günther 1934b: 78

Gunther K. 1934: 78
1934
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