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Figure 17 from: Cumming RT, Le Tirant S, Teemsma SN, Hennemann FH, Willemse L, Büscher TH (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. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.969.56214

  • 1. Montreal Insectarium, Montréal, Canada|American Museum of Natural History, New York, United States of America|City University of New York, New York, United States of America
  • 2. Montreal Insectarium, Montréal, Canada
  • 3. Unaffiliated, Bad Homburg, Germany
  • 4. Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, Netherlands
  • 5. Kiel University, Kiel, Germany

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Figure 17 Nanophyllium asekiense (Größer, 2002), comb. nov. males and females, all originating from Papua New Guinea, Morobe Province. Note the variation in the male abdominal shape and the female abdominal, color, and femoral lobe variability A yellow form female, Morobe Province, Aseki, Oiwa Village, July, 2016, Coll RC 16-268 B green form female, Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Aseki (Oiwa), Nov. 2000, Coll SLTC brown form female, Morobe Province, Aseki, Oiwa Village, July, 2016, Coll RC 16-264 D red/brown form female, Papua New Guinea, Morobe, Aseki (Oiwa), Nov. 2000, Coll SLTE serrate abdominal male bred by the Montreal Insectarium, IMQCF spade shaped male bred by the Montreal Insectarium, Coll RC 19-055.

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