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deposited at a depth of only 1 to 2 centimetres (0.39 to 0.79 in). Their shell is mostly grey-brown. The upper quarter and operculum are dark gray to black and densely covered with short bristles. The micropylar plate has three wings, like in most Obrimini. The poterolateral wings are arched below and then strongly drawn upwards. Such upwardly curved side wings are otherwise only known from
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and, more indistinctly, over the first six abdominal segments. On the abdomen it is flanked by dark brown to almost black spots on these tergites. The underside is characterized by a longitudinal keel, which is very clearly visible on the mesosternum and metasternum and less clearly on the sternites
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hatch from the eggs after about three months. The almost white abdominal spot typical of the adult females can already be clearly seen on the otherwise bright green L1 nymphs. It still occurs here in both genders. The body surface of the younger nymphal stages is significantly spinier than that of
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As with all Obrimini, the eggs, which are 4.5 to 4.6 millimetres (0.18 to 0.18 in) mm long, 2.2 to 2.3 millimetres (0.087 to 0.091 in) mm wide and 2.5 to 2.6 millimetres (0.098 to 0.102 in) high, are laid in the ground using the laying spine at the end of the abdomen (ovipositor)
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have less green coloring than the females. Light to medium brown tones usually dominate. An often yellow-brown, rarely greenish longitudinal line runs over the
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of enthusiasts in 2008/2009. Eggs from specimens collected by Arimas in May 2008 in Negros Occidental Province were incubated by Bruno Kneubühler in
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A taxonomic review, including new species and new records of Philippine Obrimini stick insects (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae: Obriminae)
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according to Sarah Bank et al. (2021), *original species assignment, **species assignment updated according to Frank Hennemann (2023)
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Reconstructing the nonadaptive radiation of an ancient lineage of ground-dwelling stick insects (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
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two to seven of the abdomen are characteristic of them. This coloring otherwise only occurs in the males of the much larger
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The males are around 45 to 55 millimetres (1.8 to 2.2 in) long. The black colored
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In May 2008, Jeffebeck Arimas collected animals initially called as
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The first representatives of this species found their way into the
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Information about Obrimini sp. 'Negros' at phasmatodea.com
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the species corresponds to typical representatives of the
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females, with one and with two white spots at the abdomen
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Aus zwei mach eins: Hybridisierung zweier Phasmidenarten
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is easy to feed in the terrarium with the leaves of
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It is more closely related to 466:to the other representatives of 52: 668:Eggs in lateral and dorsal view 561:in Negros and on the island of 1: 284:Way of life and reproduction 521:and the white bands on the 885: 625:sp. 'Negros' distributed. 575:Museum of Natural Sciences 869:Insects described in 2023 750:Hennemann, F. H. (2023). 533:described the species as 414: 397: 390: 364: 357: 340: 333: 154: 147: 49:Scientific classification 47: 39: 30: 23: 842:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 629:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 591:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 535:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 519:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 464:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 367:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 269:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 197:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 184:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 158:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 41:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 25:Trachyaretaon negrosanon 487:'Negros'. According to 16:Species of stick insect 599:Trachyaretaon tumandok 297:Trachyaretaon tumandok 260:Trachyaretaon tumandok 192: 601:, which is native to 292:Trachyaretaon mangyan 177: 845:at Wikimedia Commons 541:is dedicated to the 864:Phasmatodea of Asia 810:Dräger, H. (2013) 531:Frank H. 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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Insecta
Phasmatodea
Heteropterygidae
Trachyaretaon
Binomial name
Hennemann

hybrid
Sungaya aeta
stick insect
species
family
Heteropterygidae
Negros
habit
Obrimini
tergite
abdomen
ovipositor
epiproct
sternites
Trachyaretaon tumandok
Adulte
meso-

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