Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- GENUS
- Published in
- Uvarov, B.P. (1944) A New Zealand Phasmid (Orthoptera) established in the British Isles. Proceedings of the Royal Entomological Society, London, 13, 94–96. Available from http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1365-3113.1944.tb00795.x
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Phasmida
- family
- Phasmatidae
- genus
- Acanthoxyla
Name
- Synonyms
- Acanthoderus Hutton, 1899
- Macracantha Kirby, 1904
- Homonyms
- Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944
Bibliographic References
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- Brock & Jewell. 2015. An Updated Checklist of New Zealand Phasmids. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 134:13
- Brock, M. Lee, Morgan-Richards & Trewick. 2018[2017]. Missing stickman found: the first male of the parthenogenetic New Zealand phasmid genus Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944 discovered in the United Kingdom. Atropos 60:16
- Brock. 1991. Stick-insects of Britain, Europe and the Mediterranean., Fitzgerald Publishing, London 12
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- Morgan-Richards & Trewick. 2005. Hybrid origin of a parthenogenetic genus?. Molecular Ecology 14:2133
- Myers, Trewick & Morgan-Richards. 2012. Multiple lines of evidence suggest mosaic polyploidy in the hybrid parthenogenetic stick insect lineage Acanthoxyla. Insect Conservation and Diversity doi: 10.1111/icad.12:1
- Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library].
- Neave, S. A. and successors. (1939-2004). Nomenclator Zoologicus, vols. 1-10 online. [developed by uBio, hosted online at MBLWHOI Library].
- Otte & Brock. 2005. Phasmida Species File. Catalog of Stick and Leaf Insects of the world, The Insect Diversity Association at the Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia 38
- Proc. R. Ent. Soc. London, (B) 13
- SN2000 unverified
- SN2000 unverified