Eurycnema goliath, commonly known as the goliath stick insect, or the regal stick insect,[4] is a large species of stick insect in the family Phasmatidae, endemic to Australia[2] and considered one of the largest species of stick insects in the country.[5] The species has the Phasmid Study Group number PSG14.[6]
^Rudolf, E.; Brock, P. (2017). "Eurycnema goliath". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species. 2017: e.T79003367A79003460. doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-3.RLTS.T79003367A79003460.en. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
^ abBrock, Paul D.; Hasenpusch, Jack W. (2009). Complete Field Guide to Stick and Leaf Insects of Australia. doi:10.1071/9780643097087. ISBN 9780643097087.
^Phasmida Species File (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 23 May 2021)
^Brock, Paul D. (December 1998). "Studies on the Stick-Insect Genus Eurycnema Audinet-Serville (Phasmida; Phasmatidae) with Particular Reference to Australian Species". Journal of Orthoptera Research (7): 61–70. doi:10.2307/3503495. ISSN 1082-6467. JSTOR 3503495.
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