Orthonecroscia

Orthonecroscia is a genus of stick insect first described by William Forsell Kirby in 1904.[2][3]

Orthonecroscia
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Phasmatodea
Family: Lonchodidae
Subfamily: Necrosciinae
Tribe: Necrosciini
Genus: Orthonecroscia
Kirby, 1904
Synonyms[1]

Taxonomy

Orthonecroscia contains the following species:[3]

  • Orthonecroscia fastidiosa
  • Orthonecroscia festinabunda
  • Orthonecroscia longicornis
  • Orthonecroscia rahimi
  • Orthonecroscia speciosa
  • Orthonecroscia dux
  • Orthonecroscia chaperi
  • Orthonecroscia filum
  • Orthonecroscia fumata
  • Orthonecroscia laetissima
  • Orthonecroscia mjoebergi
  • Orthonecroscia ruficeps
  • Orthonecroscia coeruleomaculata
  • Orthonecroscia oreibates
  • Orthonecroscia nieuwenhuisi
  • Orthonecroscia laeta
  • Orthonecroscia felix
  • Orthonecroscia errans
  • Orthonecroscia deflorata
  • Orthonecroscia conlei
  • Orthonecroscia violascens
  • Orthonecroscia serena
  • Orthonecroscia fuscoannulata
  • Orthonecroscia keatsooni
  • Orthonecroscia mjobergi
  • Orthonecroscia pulcherrima

References


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