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Published: 2025-06-17
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A new giant species of Acrophylla Gray, 1835 (Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Phasmatini) from the highlands of the Wet Tropics, Queensland, Australia.

Ferny Grove; Brisbane; Qld; Australia 4005
Lake Eacham; Qld; Australia 4884. Adjunct Professor; James Cook University (JCU); Adjunct Research Associate; Queensland Museum (QM).
Phasmatodea Stick insect A. alta new species Phasmatodeacloud forest Atherton Tablelands altitude endemic taxonomy

Abstract

Searching of suitable habitat during the wet season months has revealed a spectacular new species of phasmid from Queensland, Australia: Acrophylla alta sp. nov., which is described and figured from the holotype and paratype females only, also eggs. A key is provided to compare it with other similar species within the genus. Habitat type and known foodplants are noted.

 

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How to Cite

Coupland, R.M. & Emmott, A.J. (2025) A new giant species of Acrophylla Gray, 1835 (Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Phasmatini) from the highlands of the Wet Tropics, Queensland, Australia. Zootaxa, 5647 (4), 371–383. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5647.4.4