Definition of Phasmid. Meaning of Phasmid. Synonyms of Phasmid

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Definition of Phasmid

Phasmid
Phasmid Phas"mid, n. [See Phasm. Probably so called from its mimicking, or appearing like, inanimate objects.] (Zo["o]l.) Any orthopterous insect of the family Phasmid[ae], as a leaf insect or a stick insect.

Meaning of Phasmid from wikipedia

- Look up phasmid in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Phasmid may refer to: Phasmid (nematode anatomy), a sensory structure in nematodes Phasmatodea, the...
- They can be generally referred to as phasmatodeans, phasmids, or ghost insects, with phasmids in the family Phylliidae called leaf insects, leaf-bugs...
- Phasmids are unicellular sensilla in the lateral tail region of certain species of nematodes. They are similar in their structure to amphid sensilla, but...
- (Colombia: Magdalena) Xera tenaense Conle, Hennemann & Gutierréz, 2011 (Colombia: Cundinamarca) phasmid-study-group.org Xera on globalspecies.org v t e...
- violescens, the spur legged phasmid, also known as the violet-winged stick insect, or violet-winged phasma, is a common phasmid native to Australia. Males...
- distinct insurance po****tions. A 2017 study comparing DNA sequences of phasmids originating from Ball's Pyramid with those from museum specimens from Lord...
- ****archus is a genus of stick insects in the Phasmatidae family and Phasmatinae sub-family. This genus is the most common stick insect in New Zealand...
- Thrasyllus is a monotypic genus of phasmids belonging to the tribe Necrosciini. The only species is Thrasyllus macilentus. The species is found in Philippines...
- leytensis n.sp., eine neue Phasmide von den Philippinen. Entomologische Zeitschrift 107(1): 38-40. Phasmid Study Group: Hermarchus Hermarchus stick insects...
- 2011 by Bruno Kneubühler, also distributed as Obrimus sp. 'Pulog'. The Phasmid Study Group lists the species under the name Obrimus bicol**** (?) and...