Biology:Argosarchus horridus

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Argosarchus horridus
Argosarchus horridus by George Vernon Hudson.jpg
Argosarchus horridus by George Vernon Hudson
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Argosarchus

Hutton, 1898
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A. horridus
Binomial name
Argosarchus horridus
(White, 1846)
Synonyms

Argosarchus spiniger (White, 1846)

Argosarchus horridus -Giant stick insect. On a juvenile Hoheria angustfolia plant. Port Hills, Lyttleton, New Zealand

Argosarchus horridus, or the New Zealand giant stick insect, is a stick insect of the family Phasmatidae, endemic to New Zealand and the only member of its genus. Their body-length, up to 20 cm, is the longest of any New Zealand insect.[1] The females are much larger than the males and have a visibly spiny thorax. Commonly found on Hoheria species but will eat a variety of other native plants and introduced Rubus species. A distinguishing feature is coxa of the two forelegs is purple or pink.

Argosarchus horridus egg illustration by Des Helmore


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External links

Wikidata ☰ Q4789710 entry