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Genus of stick insects
Sungaya is a genus of stick insects which is endemic to the Philippine island of Luzon. On Luzon, the first females of Sungaya inexpectata were found in
Sungaya
Species of stick insect
Sungaya inexpectata is a species of stick insects and the type species of genus Sungaya. The species name is derived from the Latin as "inexpectatus"
Sungaya_inexpectata
Species of stick insect
Sungaya ibaloi is a species of insect from the family Heteropterygidae. It is one of three very similar stick insect species of the genus Sungaya, which
Sungaya_ibaloi
Species of stick insect
Sungaya dumagat is a stick insect species from the family of Heteropterygidae native to the Philippine island of Luzon. It is the spiniest species of
Sungaya_dumagat
Species of stick insect
Sungaya aeta is a species of the family of the Heteropterygidae. Although only described in 2023, it has been one of the most common stick insect species
Sungaya_aeta
Genus of stick insects
are very similar in appearance to the species of the genera Aretaon and Sungaya. Like these, they are wingless in either sex. The males of the previously
Trachyaretaon
German biologist
from the Philippines or the Obriminae Trachyaretaon bresseeli, Sungaya aeta and Sungaya ibaloi, which also come from there. In addition to the J. O. Westwood
Frank_H._Hennemann
Genus of stick insects
bullosa Aretaon Eubulides Obrimini sp. 'Negros' = Trachyaretaon negrosanon* Sungaya Trachyaretaon Relationships of the genus Mearnsiana and their sister genera
Mearnsiana
Species of stick insect
2021. Oliver Zompro: Grundwissen Pasmiden – Biologie - Haltung - Zucht. Sungaya Verlag, Berlin 2012, S. 73, ISBN 978-3-943592-00-9 "Bacillus rossius at
Bacillus_rossius
Family of leaf insects
Grundwissen Wandelnde Blätter: Biologie-Haltung-Zucht (in German). Berlin: Sungaya Verlag. pp. 60–63. ISBN 978-3-943592-18-4. Cumming, Royce T.; Le Tirant
Phylliidae
Species of stick insect
Trachyaretaon. It is more closely related to Sungaya. As early as 2011, an accidental hybridization occurred, with Sungaya aeta. The two female hybrids showed
Trachyaretaon_negrosanon
Tribe of stick insects
J.W.H., 1939 Sungaya Zompro, 1996 Sungaya aeta Hennemann, 2023 Sungaya dumagat Hennemann, 2023 Sungaya ibaloi Hennemann, 2023 Sungaya inexpectata Zompro
Obrimini
reckoned posthumously to have been born in 1693 as "Prince (Chao) Nakasatra Sungaya" or "Nokasat Song".[citation needed] "Laos". Britannica. 2024-11-29. Retrieved
Nokasad
Species of stick insect
Walking Leaves (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Phylliidae), Arthropoda Generalis 3, Sungaya Verlag 2011, ISSN 2191-4427 Cumming, R. T., Le Tirant, S. & Hennemann,
Phyllium_siccifolium
Family of stick insects
Stål, 1875 Pterobrimus Redtenbacher, 1906 Stenobrimus Redtenbacher, 1906 Sungaya Zompro, 1996 Theramenes Stål, 1875 Tisamenus Stål, 1875 Trachyaretaon Rehn
Heteropterygidae
Genus of insects
Phylliidae) from Northern Luzon, Philippines". Arthropoda Generalis (5). Sungaya Verlag: 1–11. ISSN 2191-4427. Seow-Choen, Francis (2008). A Taxonomic Guide
Phyllium
Genus of stick insects
are very similar in appearance to those of the genera Trachyaretaon and Sungaya. Like these, they are wingless in either sex. With a length of approx.
Aretaon_(insect)
Genus of stick insects
the Obrimini the genus forms a sister group with a clade from the genera Sungaya, Trachyaretaon and Trachyaretaon negrosanon. The first and probably only
Eubulides_(insect)
Species of leaf insect
Phasmatodea - die Kleinsten unter den Riesen". Arthropoda (in German) (16(3)). Sungaya Verlag: 29. ISSN 0943-7274. Cumming, Royce T.; Le Tirant, Stephane; Linde
Pulchriphyllium_giganteum
Species of stick insect
correspond to the representatives of the Obrimini such as Trachyaretaon or Sungaya species. As with all representatives of the genus Brasidas, this species
Brasidas_samarensis
Genus of spiders
Mello-Leitão, 1930 – Brazil Olios sulphuratus (Thorell, 1899) – Cameroon Olios sungaya (Barrion & Litsinger, 1995) – Philippines (Mindanao) Olios suung Jäger
Olios
Species of stick insect
Zompro, O, (2012). Grundwissen Pasmiden – Biologie - Haltung - Zucht. Sungaya Verlag, Berlin, p. 70, ISBN 978-3-943592-00-9 Trachyaretaon carmelae auf
Trachyaretaon_carmelae
South Wales) Isopeda subalpina Hirst, 1992 — Australia (Victoria) Isopeda sungaya Barrion & Litsinger, 1995 — Philippines Isopeda vasta (L. Koch, 1867) (type)
List_of_Sparassidae_species
Morphological feature of Phasmatodea
Leaves (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Phylliidae)". Arthropoda Generalis (3). Sungaya Verlag: 1–17. ISSN 2191-4427. Cumming, Royce T.; Bank, Sarah; Bresseel
Vomer_(Phasmatodea)
Genus of insects
Leaves (Insecta: Phasmatodea: Phylliidae)". Arthropoda Generalis (3). Sungaya Verlag: 1–17. ISSN 2191-4427. Größer, Detlef (2008). Wandelnde Blätter
Cryptophyllium
Family of stick insects
Zwergformen der Phasmatodea - die Kleinsten unter den Riesen, Arthropoda 16 (3), Sungaya-Verlag Kiel. ISSN 0943-7274 Zompro, O. (April 2009). Stabschrecken, Gespenstschrecken
Obriminae
Species of stick insect
Zompro, O. (2012). Grundwissen Phasmiden – Biologie - Haltung - Zucht. Sungaya Verlag, Berlin, p. 69, ISBN 978-3-943592-00-9 Wikimedia Commons has media
Aretaon_asperrimus
Genus of stick insects
dorsal area, which is bulging. The egg shape is reminiscent of that of Sungaya eggs. However, behind the tip at the lower pole there is another blunt
Obrimus
Species of stick insect
2022) Zompro, O. (2012) Grundwissen Pasmiden – Biologie – Haltung – Zucht. Sungaya Verlag, Berlin, p. 68, ISBN 978-3-943592-00-9. Bragg, P. E. (2001). Phasmids
Haaniella_grayii
Tribe of stick insects
der Phasmatodea - die Kleinsten unter den Riesen', Arthropoda 16 (3), Sungaya-Verlag Kiel. ISSN 0943-7274 Zompro, O. (April 2009). Stabschrecken, Gespenstschrecken
Heteropterygini
Species of stick insect
genus. The capsule is grey, slightly domed and resembles that of the genus Sungaya except for the transverse indentation at the lower pole that is only typical
Obrimus_bicolanus
Tribe of stick insects
Zwergformen der Phasmatodea - die Kleinsten unter den Riesen, Arthropoda 16 (3), Sungaya-Verlag Kiel. ISSN 0943-7274 Bäthe, R.; Bäthe, A. & Fuß, M. (2009). Phasmiden
Datamini
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Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord vinayagar
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Gedalyahu, GEDALIAHU means "God is great."
Biblical
the flock of God
Female
Hindi/Indian
(रेशमी) Hindi name RESHMI means "silk."
Boy/Male
Biblical
The gift of God.
Male
Spanish
Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Eustachius, EUSTAQUIO means "fruitful."
Boy/Male
Indian, Malayalam
Something Special
Boy/Male
Australian, Gaelic, Scottish
Follower of Michael; Friend of Saint Michael
Girl/Female
Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Muslim
Sweet Heart; Beloved; Romantic
Girl/Female
Muslim
Very intelligent
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