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3-489: Phasma is a genus of stick insects in the family Phasmatidae , subfamily Phasmatinae and tribe Phasmatini . It is found in Wallacea & New Guinea The Catalogue of Life lists: Phasmatidae Phasmidae Gray, 1835 The Phasmatidae are a family of the stick insects ( order Phasmatodea ). They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea . Like many of their relatives,

6-583: The Phasmatidae are capable of regenerating limbs and commonly reproduce by parthenogenesis . Despite their bizarre, even threatening appearance, they are harmless to humans. The Phasmatidae contain some of the largest insects in existence. An undescribed species of Phryganistria is the longest living insect known, able to reach a total length of 64 cm (25.2 inch). Following the Phasmid Study Group , nine subfamilies are recognized in

9-759: The Phasmatidae. Other treatments differ, sometimes recognizing as few as six. The Lonchodinae were historically often placed in the Diapheromeridae , the other family of the Anareolatae . The Phasmatinae are often expanded to include the two tribes here separated as the Clitumninae , while the Extatosomatinae may be similarly included in the Tropidoderinae as a tribe. The Phasmid Species File currently lists: In addition,

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