The Obriminae are the most species-rich subfamily of the Phasmatodea family Heteropterygidae native to Southeast Asia. It is divided into two tribe.[2]
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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...
abdomen they have a beaked secondary ovipositor, typical of species of the Obriminae, which surrounds the primary ovipositor. The nymphs and the freshly molted...
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...
rudimentary elytra in both sexes. Pterobrimus depressus is the only Obriminae species described with wings or wing remains, along with the fully winged...
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...
secondary ovipositor at the end of the abdomen typical of species of the Obriminae, is derived from ventral by the eighth sternum, also called subgenital...
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...
4 in), are within the genera Pylaemenes and Orestes. While the subfamily Obriminae with almost 3.0 centimetres (1.2 in) in Tisamenus hebardi and up to 13...
(Phasmatodea) – ein Überblick über bisher gehaltene Arten, Teil 5: Unterfamilie Obriminae Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893, Gattungen Obrimus Stål, 1875 & Aretaon Rehn...
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...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
(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...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. – Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. – Phasmatidae; Obriminae. Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
In the following years, basesd on this work, mostly genera of today's Obriminae and Dataminae were listed in this tribe, for example by Josef Redtenbacher...
(1939). The Orthoptera of the Philippine Island, Part 1. - Phasmatidae; Obriminae, Proceedings of The Academy of Natural Sciences (Vol. 90, 1938), Philadelphia...
beak-shaped secondary ovipositor that is typical of all species of the Obriminae, which surrounds the actual ovipositor. The slimmer males remain significantly...
from the Babuyan Islands, Philippines (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae, Obriminae, Obrimini), Entomofauna - Zeitschrift für Entomologie, Band 27, Heft 18...
much slimmer and longer-legged than all other representatives of the Obriminae and correspond more to the typical habitus of stick insects. Depending...
At the end of the abdomen is the ovipositor, which is typical for all Obriminae and is long and straight. Like females, adult males are less spined than...
from the Babuyan Islands, Philippines (Phasmatodea: Heteropterygidae, Obriminae, Obrimini), Entomofauna - Zeitschrift für Entomologie, Band 27, Heft 18...