Cnipsomorpha Explained
Cnipsomorpha is a genus of Asian stick insects in the tribe Medaurini, erected by Hennemann, Conle, Zhang and Liu in 2008.[1] Species have been recorded from: southern China (Guangxi and Yunnan) and Vietnam (yet to be described).[2]
Species
The Phasmida Species File[2] lists:
- Cnipsomorpha apteris (Liu & Cai, 1992)
- Cnipsomorpha bii Ho, 2017
- Cnipsomorpha colorantis (Chen & He, 1996)
- Cnipsomorpha daliensis Ho, 2017
- Cnipsomorpha erinacea Hennemann, Conle, Zhang & Liu, 2008 - type species
- Cnipsomorpha inflexa Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha jinpingensis Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha kunmingensis Chen & Pan, 2009
- Cnipsomorpha maoershanensis Ho, 2017
- Cnipsomorpha nigromaculata Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha nigrospina Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha polyspina Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha serratitibia Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha trituberculata Ho, 2021
- Cnipsomorpha viridis Ho, 2021
Notes and References
- Hennemann, Conle, Zhang, Liu (2008) Zootaxa 1701: 54.
- Web site: Phasmida Species File . Phasmida Species File (Version 5.0/5.0) Genus Cnipsomorpha Hennemann, Conle, Zhang & Liu, 2008. 26 November 2022.