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- The Obriminae are the most species-rich subfamily of the Phasmatodea family Heteropterygidae native to Southeast Asia. It is divided into two tribe. The...
- a species of stick insects. It is one of the largest in the subfamily Obriminae. Females reach a length of 135 millimetres (5.3 in). At 75 millimetres...
- abdomen they have a beaked secondary ovipositor, typical of species of the Obriminae, which surrounds the primary ovipositor. The nymphs and the freshly molted...
- Philippine Obrimini stick insects (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae: Obriminae), Faunitaxys, 2023, 11 (71), pp. 67–72. Dräger, H (2012) Gespenstschrecken...
- (operculum) sits at an opercular angle of approx. 20 ° on the egg. As with many Obriminae, the micropylar plate forms an upside-down "Y". When hatched, the nymphs...
- island Luzon. It is considered one of the largest species in the subfamily Obriminae. The species was described in 1877 by Carl Stål under the basionym Obrimus...
- only fully winged one of the subfamily Obriminae. The species and thus also the genus differ from all other Obriminae by the presence of fully developed wings...
- (1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. – Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
- abdomen is the beak-shaped secondary ovipositor, typical of species of the Obriminae. The females are very variable in pattern and color and are much more...
- (1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...