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Hoplocloniini from the tenth tergum. This peculiarity means that the secondary ovipositor must have developed independently of one another twice within the Obriminae. The abdomen of the smaller males is round in cross-section and thinnest in the middle of abdomen. Except in
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when naming the subfamilies they established – and as such he also considers the tribes described by both of them – not always taking into account the genera described first. At least in the case of the
Obriminae this is not true, since both the genus
400:, to the rank of a family of their own. He divided the new subfamily Obriminae into three tribes. In addition to the Obrimini, these were the Eubulidini and the Miroceramiini. The two new tribes were synonymed in 2016 by
749:
Revision of the
Oriental subfamiliy Heteropteryginae Kirby, 1896, with a re-arrangement of the family Heteropterygidae and the descriptions of five new species of Haaniella Kirby, 1904. (Phasmatodea: Areolatae:
510:. Their characteristics can be very different, and their arrangement is mostly species-specific and is often used to identify and delimit the species. This method, known as
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et al. and 2021 by Sarah Bank et al. with the
Obrimini. The 2016 by Hennemann et al. established tribe Tisamenini was synonymous in 2021. With the establishment of the
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renamed the
Obrimini or the Obrimidae in 1923 to Therameninae. In the introduction to his work he justified the renaming by saying that Brunner von Wattenwyl and
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is widened and significantly increased by the eggs that are permanently and often produced in large numbers. Their abdomen ends in a pointed secondary
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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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A new species of
Trachyaretaon Rehn & Rehn, 1939 from the Babuyan Islands, Philippines (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae, Obriminae, Obrimini)
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Reconstructing the nonadaptive radiation of an ancient lineage of ground-dwelling stick insects (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
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into the
Obrimini and Datamini tribes. Günther transferred both tribes to the Heteropteryginae subfamily in 1953. In 2004
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Obriminae. In 1939 the Obriminae, now referred to as a subfamily, were split up by
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formed from the eighth abdominal sternite, which is here named subgenital plate, or also called operculum.
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Die Insektenfamilie der Phasmiden. Vol. 1. Phasmidae Areolatae
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Zwergformen der Phasmatodea - die Kleinsten unter den Riesen
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Thus the Obriminae consist of two valid tribes. One is the
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it consists in the Obrimini by the eleventh abdominal
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522:The distribution area of the Obriminae includes
814:Seiler, C.; Bradler, S. & Koch, R. (2000).
796:Stabschrecken - Carausius, Sipyloidea & Co.
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315:in 1893 for the genera
247:Range of the Obriminae
16:Family of stick insects
794:Fritzsche, I. (2007).
486:Miroceramia westwoodii
443:Trachyaretaon carmelae
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496:Pterobrimus depressus
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209:Brunner von Wattenwyl
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