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The Bionomics and Anatomy of the Genus Argosarchus Hutt with an Account of Characters of Possible Value in the Taxonomy of the Family Phasmidae

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dc.contributor.author Yates, Joan A.
dc.date.accessioned 2012-01-31T01:23:42Z
dc.date.accessioned 2022-11-01T02:20:43Z
dc.date.available 2012-01-31T01:23:42Z
dc.date.available 2022-11-01T02:20:43Z
dc.date.copyright 1950
dc.date.issued 1950
dc.identifier.uri https://ir.wgtn.ac.nz/handle/123456789/27675
dc.description.abstract The Phasmidae are among the more curious of the native insects of this country but up to recent years have attracted little attention from zoologists. Apart from taxonomic notes by Hutton (1897, 1898) and a few scattered descriptions from the records of the scientific voyages, no particular study has yet been published on the Phasmidae of New Zealand. Phasmids are found in their most abundant and varied forms in the tropical climate of the Malay Archipelago and Polynesia. Under these favourable conditions certain species have been reported to occur in great numbers and to cause severe damage to valuable plantations. For example, O'Connor (1949) describes the depredations of the coconut stick-insect, Graeffea crouani Le Guill, in Samoa and Tonga. In New Zealand the Phasmidae are widespread and represented by 5 genera and some 23 species ranging throughout the North and South Islands. However, in spite of the voracious appetite of the individuals, the group is not likely at any time to become of economic importance in this country, as it is associated with plants of no commercial value, and in our less favourable climate, rarely increases in numbers sufficiently to affect the growth of even these. en_NZ
dc.format pdf en_NZ
dc.language en_NZ
dc.language.iso en_NZ
dc.publisher Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
dc.title The Bionomics and Anatomy of the Genus Argosarchus Hutt with an Account of Characters of Possible Value in the Taxonomy of the Family Phasmidae en_NZ
dc.type Text en_NZ
vuwschema.type.vuw Awarded Research Masters Thesis en_NZ
thesis.degree.grantor Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington en_NZ
thesis.degree.level Masters en_NZ
thesis.degree.name Master of Science en_NZ


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