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there are clear, on the fourth a barely visible pair of spines. The formation and arrangement of the spines is relatively the same in both sexes. In the case of the slimmer males, the relatively short and almost cylindrical abdomen is particularly noticeable. That of the females is almost as wide at
558:. He was able to find more specimens on Mount Osiao the following month. He also found the previously unknown males of the species. After successfully breeding the species, he distributed it to other breeders. In Europe it was first bred in 2012 by Bruno Kneubühler and distributed by him. The
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it is almost equilateral and thus hardly reaches a third of the length of the mesonotum. On the lateral edges of the thorax there is only a pair of supra coxal spines formed as double spines at the widest point on the posterior edge of the metanotum. On the first three segments of the
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species with a flat top. The males are 35 to 38 millimetres (1.4 to 1.5 in), the wider females about 55 millimetres (2.2 in) long. On the flat head there is a distinct pair of supra orbital spines, which either consist of three interconnected
413:), relatively unspined species, with a flat upper surface, which except for the supra coxal spines on the edges of the thorax show almost no spines, but at most teeth. In 2004 the Filipino species were transferred back to the genus
518:. With a length of about 4 millimetres (0.16 in) and a width of 3 millimetres (0.12 in), these are relatively large. After about four to five months, the initially 16 millimetres (0.63 in) long, dark brown
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and is strongly raised. As an extension of the posterior tip of the triangle, a longitudinal ridge extends over the posterior two thirds of the mesonotum and the entire
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The previously known distribution area includes the islands of Luzon and
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that included samples of both species shows that they are not conspecific and not as closely related as the 1939 grouping suggested.
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Reconstructing the nonadaptive radiation of an ancient lineage of ground-dwelling stick insects (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
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Heitzmann first collected the species in October 2009 in southern Luzon in the Pocdol Mountains, where he found it on
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the base as the metathorax at its widest point and tapers evenly to the tip of the secondary ovipositor.
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339:synonymized
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