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Species: {{sp|N|anophyllium|adisi}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|australianum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|daphne}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|hasenpuschi}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|larssoni}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|miyashitai}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|pygmaeum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|rentzi}} {{ |
Species: {{sp|N|anophyllium|adisi}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|asekiense}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|australianum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|brevipenne}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|chitoniscoides}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|daphne}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|frondosum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|hasenpuschi}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|larssoni}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|miyashitai}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|keyicum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|pygmaeum}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|rentzi}} {{sp|N|anophyllium|stellae}} {{splast|N|anophyllium|suzukii}} |
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Revision as of 07:12, 12 August 2021
Taxonavigation
Taxonavigation: Phyllioidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Phylliidae
Subfamilia: Phylliinae
Tribus: Nanophylliini
Genus: Nanophyllium
Species: N. adisi – N. asekiense – N. australianum – N. brevipenne – N. chitoniscoides – N. daphne – N. frondosum – N. hasenpuschi – N. larssoni – N. miyashitai – N. keyicum – N. pygmaeum – N. rentzi – N. stellae – N. suzukii
Name
Nanophyllium Redtenbacher, 1906
References
- Paul D. Brock 2009: Phasmida Species File (Version 2.1/3.5) [1]
- Cumming, R.T. 2016. A new species of Nanophyllium Redtenbacher, 1906 from the northern coast of New Guinea (Phasmida, Phylliidae). Zootaxa 4147(1): 89–91. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4147.1.7. Reference page.
- Cumming, R.T. 2017. A second new species of Nanophyllium Redtenbacher, 1906 from the northern coast of New Guinea (Phasmida, Phylliidae). Zootaxa 4238(2): 246–248. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4238.2.3. Reference page.
- Cumming, R.T., Le Tirant, S., Teemsma, S.N., Hennemann, F.H., Willemse, L. & Büscher, T.H. 2020. Lost lovers linked at long last: elusive female Nanophyllium mystery solved after a century of being placed in a different genus (Phasmatodea, Phylliidae). ZooKeys, 969: 43–84. DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.969.56214 Reference page.