Gratidiini

The Gratidiini are a tribe of stick insects based on the type genus Clonaria (as an old synonym Gratidia Stål, 1875) and first used by Cliquennois in 2005.[1] Genera are known to be distributed in: Africa, Europe, temperate and tropical Asia and various Pacific Islands.[2]

Gratidiini
Clonaria conformans: female, male and eggs
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Phasmatodea
Superfamily: Bacilloidea
Family: Bacillidae
Tribe: Gratidiini
Cliquennois, 2005

This tribe was previously placed in the Pachymorphinae, but the current consensus (2022) is that it is better placed in the Bacilloidea: either in the family Bacillidae[2] or a proposed new family "Gratidiidae".[3]

Genera

The Phasmida Species File[2] lists:

  1. Adelungella Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  2. Adelungella Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
  3. Burria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1900
  4. Clonaria Stål, 1875
  5. Gharianus Werner, 1908
  6. Gratidiinilobus Brock, 2005
  7. Ladakhomorpha Hennemann & Conle, 1999
  8. Leptynia Pantel, 1890
  9. Linocerus Gray, 1835
  10. Macellina Uvarov, 1940
  11. Maransis Karsch, 1898
  12. Paragongylopus Chen & He, 1997
  13. Phthoa Karsch, 1898
  14. Pijnackeria Scali, 2009
  15. Sceptrophasma Brock & Seow-Choen, 2000
  16. Zangphasma Chen & He, 2008
  17. Zehntneria Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907

References

  1. Cliquennois (2005)[2004] Le Bulletin de Phyllie 22: 12.
  2. Phasmida Species File: tribe Gratidiini Cliquennois, 2005 (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 24 November 2022)
  3. Cliquennois (2020) In Aberlenc [ed.]. Les Insectes du Monde Biodiversité, classification, clés de détermination des familles 1: 419.
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