Medaurini

Clitumninae

Clitumninae

Subfamily of stick insects


The Clitumninae[1] are a sub-family of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae found in Asia (a record for Phobaeticus from Brasil was probably erroneous). The type genus Clitumnus is now considered a synonym of Ramulus.[2]

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Tribes and genera

The Phasmida Species File[3] lists three tribes:

Clitumnini

Authority: Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893

  1. Baculomia Bresseel & Constant, 2019
  2. Cuniculina Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  3. Ectentoria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  4. Entoria Stål, 1875
  5. Erringtonia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  6. Gongylopus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  7. Lobofemora Bresseel & Constant, 2015
  8. Mesentoria Chen & He, 2008
  9. Metentoria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  10. Parabaculum Brock, 1999
  11. Paraentoria Chen & He, 1997
  12. Paraleiophasma Chen & He, 2008
  13. Prosentoria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  14. Pterulina Bresseel & Constant, 2020
  15. Ramulus Saussure, 1862
  16. Rhamphophasma Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
  17. Woodmasonia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907

Medaurini

Medauroidea extradentata females

Authority: Hennemann & Conle, 2008

  1. Cnipsomorpha Hennemann, Conle, Zhang & Liu, 2008
  2. Interphasma Chen & He, 2008
  3. Medaura Stål, 1875
  4. Medauroidea Zompro, 2000
  5. Medauromorpha Bresseel & Constant, 2017
  6. Megacnipsomorpha Ho, 2021
  7. Neomedaura Ho, 2020
  8. Neosinophasma Ho, 2017
  9. Neospiniphasma Ho, 2021
  10. Parapachymorpha Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893
  11. Spinoparapachymorpha Ho, 2021

Pharnaciini

Phobaeticus serratipes

Authority: Günther, 1953

  1. Baculonistria Hennemann & Conle, 2008
  2. Pharnacia Stål, 1877
  3. Phobaeticus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  4. Phryganistria Stål, 1875
  5. Tirachoidea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893

References

  1. Brunner von Wattenwyl (1893) Annali del Museo Civico di Storia Naturale Giacomo Doria, Genova (2)13(33): 230.

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