List of Phasmatidae genera

This is a list of 176 genera in Phasmatidae, a family of walkingsticks in the order Phasmatodea.[1][2][3][4]

Phasmatidae genera

  • Acanthograeffea c g
  • Acanthomenexenus c g
  • Acanthomima c g
  • Acanthoxyla c g
  • Achrioptera c g
  • Acrophylla c g
  • Agamemnon c g
  • Anchiale c g
  • Anophelepis c g
  • Aploploides c g
  • Aplopocranidium c g
  • Apterograeffea c g
  • Apteroplopus c g
  • Argosarchus c g
  • Arphax c g
  • Asprenas c g
  • Austrocarausius c g
  • Baculofractum c g
  • Baculonistria c g
  • Brachyrtacus c g
  • Breviphetes c g
  • Caledoniophasma c g
  • Canachus c g
  • Carausius Stål, 1875 c g b
  • Carlius c g
  • Cephaloplopus c g
  • Chondrostethus c g
  • Cigarrophasma c g
  • Cladomimus c g
  • Cladomorphus c g
  • Cladoxerus c g
  • Clitarchus c g
  • Cnipsomorpha c g
  • Cnipsus c g
  • Cotylosoma c g
  • Cranidium c g
  • Ctenomorpha c g
  • Cuniculina c g
  • Davidrentzia c g
  • Denhama c g
  • Diagoras c g
  • Diapherodes c g
  • Didymuria c g
  • Dimorphodes c g
  • Dryococelus c g
  • Echetlus c g
  • Echinothorax c g
  • Ectentoria c g
  • Elicius c g
  • Entoria c g
  • Epicharmus c g
  • Erastus c g
  • Erinaceophasma c g
  • Erringtonia c g
  • Eucarcharus c g
  • Eupromachus c g
  • Eurycantha c g
  • Eurycnema c g
  • Extatosoma c g
  • Gigantophasma c g
  • Glawiana c g
  • Gongylopus c g
  • Graeffea c g
  • Greenia c g
  • Guamuhaya c g
  • Haplopus Burmeister, 1838 i c g b
  • Hermagoras c g
  • Hermarchus c g
  • Hesperophasma c g
  • Heterophasma c g
  • Hirtuleius c g
  • Hypocyrtus c g
  • Hyrtacus c g
  • Interphasma c g
  • Jeremia c g
  • Jeremiodes c g
  • Labidiophasma c g
  • Lamponius c g
  • Leosthenes c g
  • Leprocaulinus c g
  • Lobofemora c g
  • Lonchodes c g
  • Lonchodiodes c g
  • Lysicles c g
  • Macrophasma c g
  • Malandania c g
  • Manduria c g
  • Matutumetes c g
  • Mauritiophasma c g
  • Medaura c g
  • Medauroidea c g
  • Medauromorpha c g
  • Megacrania c g
  • Megalophasma c g
  • Menexenus c g
  • Mesentoria c g
  • Metentoria c g
  • Microcanachus c g
  • Micropodacanthus c g
  • Mithrenes c g
  • Mnesilochus c g
  • Monandroptera c g
  • Monoiognosis c g
  • Mortites c g
  • Myronides c g
  • Neopromachus c g
  • Nesiophasma c g
  • Nisyrus c g
  • Onchestus c g
  • Ophicrania c g
  • Oreophasma c g
  • Otocrania c g
  • Otocraniella c g
  • Papuacocelus c g
  • Parabactridium c g
  • Parabaculum c g
  • Paracanachus c g
  • Paracranidium c g
  • Paractenomorpha c g
  • Paracyphocrania c g
  • Paraentoria c g
  • Paraleiophasma c g
  • Parapachymorpha c g
  • Parapodacanthus c g
  • Paraprisomera c g
  • Paratropidoderus c g
  • Parhaplopus c g
  • Paronchestus c g
  • Peloriana c g
  • Pericentropsis c g
  • Pericentrus c g
  • Periphetes c g
  • Pharnacia c g
  • Phasma c g
  • Phasmotaenia c g
  • Phenacephorus c g
  • Phenacocephalus c g
  • Phobaeticus c g
  • Phraortes c g
  • Phryganistria c g
  • Platycrana c g
  • Podacanthus c g
  • Prisomera c g
  • Prosentoria c g
  • Pseudoclitarchus c g
  • Pseudososibia Ho, 2017 g
  • Pseudostheneboea c g
  • Pterinoxylus c g
  • Ramulus c g
  • Redtenbacherus c g
  • Rhamphophasma c g
  • Rhaphiderus c g
  • Rhynchacris c g
  • Sadyattes c g
  • Spathomorpha c g
  • Spinophetes c g
  • Staelonchodes c g
  • Stephanacris c g
  • Stheneboea c g
  • Symetriophasma c g
  • Tainophasma c g
  • Taraxippus c g
  • Tepakiphasma c g
  • Teruelphasma c g
  • Thaumatobactron c g
  • Tirachoidea c g
  • Trapezaspis c g
  • Tropidoderus c g
  • Vasilissa c g
  • Venupherodes c g
  • Wattenwylia c g
  • Woodmasonia c g
  • Xenomaches c g
  • Xenophasmina c g
  • Xeroderus c g
  • Xylodus c g

Data sources: i = ITIS[1], c = Catalogue of Life[2], g = GBIF[3], b = Bugguide.net[4]

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References

  1. "Phasmatidae Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  2. "Browse Phasmatidae". Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  3. "Phasmatidae". GBIF. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  4. "Phasmatidae Family Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
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