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Ecomorph Convergence in Stick Insects (Phasmatodea) with Emphasis on the Lonchodinae of Papua New Guinea
Insecta: Phasmatodea) and Their Phylogeny
Wild About Learning
Insects for Human Consumption
Insects, Extatosoma Tiaratum (Macleay, 1826) by David S
Insect Egg Size and Shape Evolve with Ecology but Not Developmental Rate Samuel H
Phasma Gigas from New Ireland Mark Bushell
VKM Rapportmal
The Phasmid Study Group the Phasmid Study Group Newsletter No
As Pests of Agriculture and Forestry, with a Generalised Theory of Phasmid Outbreaks Edward Baker*
The Largest Known Odonate in China: Hsiufua Chaoi Zhang Et Wang, Gen
Zootaxa, Revision of Oriental Phasmatodea
Morphology, Histology and Serotonin Immunoreactivity on Salivary Glands of Stick Insect, Phobaeticus Serratipes (Phasmida: Phasmatidae)
Changes of Taxonomy in Giant Stick-Insects. Paul D
The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter No
Evolution of Flight Morphology in Stick Insects
Some Notes on the Occurrence of Phasmatodea in Oceania
A Thorny, 'Anareolate' Stick-Insect (Phasmatid.Pdf
Top View
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects
Phasmida in Oceania Allan Harman, 20 Chestnut Close, Hockley, Essex, SSS SEJ, UK
Remarkable Variation in Phryganistria Virgea (Westwood, 1848) [Pharnaciini (Phasmatidae)] from India
Phylogenetic Analyses Suggest That Diversification and Body Size Evolution Are Independent in Insects James L
Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae)
Belgian Journal of Entomology the New Stick Insect Genus
Photographing Phasmids
Phasmid Studies Volume 18
Evolution of Flight Morphology in Stick Insects Supplementary Materials
Phasmid Studies
PHASMID STUDIES Volume 19