Phryganistria is a genus of stick insects belonging to the subfamily Clitumninae, native to northeastern South Asia, northern Mainland Southeast Asia...
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Phryganistria "chinensis" is an informal name for a currently scientifically undescribed species of stick insect discovered in 2014 near Liuzhou in Guangxi...
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Phryganistria tamdaoensis is a species of stick insect belonging to the family of giant sticks. It was described in 2014 based on specimens from the Tam...
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longest known is a currently undescribed species of Phryganistria, informally referred to as Phryganistria "chinensis", that was discovered in China in 2014...
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longest known insect is now held by an individual of the stick insect Phryganistria "chinensis" (an informal name for a currently undescribed species) measuring...
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scientifically undescribed species discovered in 2014 and informally known as Phryganistria "chinensis"). One specimen held in the Natural History Museum in London...
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displays, spines or toxic secretions. Stick insects from the genera Phryganistria, Ctenomorpha, and Phobaeticus include the world's longest insects. Members...
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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...
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because of their slender shape. The longest is an unnamed species of Phryganistria discovered in China in 2016, where a specimen held at the Insect Museum...
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2008 Pharnacia Stål, 1877 Phobaeticus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907 Phryganistria Stål, 1875 Tirachoidea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893 Phasmid Study Group:...
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