Clitarchus hookeri (White, 1846)
- Dataset
- GBIF Backbone Taxonomy
- Rank
- SPECIES
- Published in
- White, A. (1846) Insects. In The Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus and Terror, 2. Insects of New Zealand. E.W. Janson, London. Available from http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/31190#page/212/mode/1up
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Phasmida
- family
- Phasmatidae
- genus
- Clitarchus
- species
- Clitarchus hookeri
Name
- Synonyms
- Argosarchus minimus
- Bacillus coloreus Colenso, 1885
- Bacillus hookeri (White, 1846)
- Bacillus minimus Colenso, 1885
- Clitarchus interruptelineatus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
- Clitarchus laevisculus
- Clitarchus laeviusculus Stål, 1875
- Clitarchus multidentatus Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
- Clitarchus reductus Hutton, 1899
- Clitarchus tuberculatus Salmon, 1991
- Phasma hookeri White, 1846
- Homonyms
- Clitarchus hookeri (White, 1846)
- Common names
- Smooth Stick Insect in English
- Smooth Stick Insect in English
- Smooth Stick Insect in English
- Smooth stick-insect in English
- The Common Stick Insect in English
- The Common Stick Insect in English
- The Common Stick Insect in English
- smooth stick-insect in language.
- smooth stick-insect in language.
- Smooth Stick-insect in English
- Smooth Stick Insect in English
Bibliographic References
- Alderton. 1997. Your first stick insect, Kingdom Books, Havant 16, fig
- Barnard. 2011. 12 Order Phasmida: the stick-insects. The Royal Entomological Society Book of British Insects, Wiley-Blackwell 65
- Bedford. 1978. Biology and ecology of the Phasmatodea. Annual Review of Entomology 23:127
- Brock & Jewell. 2015. An Updated Checklist of New Zealand Phasmids. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 134:14
- Brock, J.A. Marshall, Beccaloni & Harman. 2016. The types of Phasmida in the Natural History Museum, London, UK. Zootaxa 4179(2):176
- Brock, M. Lee, Morgan-Richards & Trewick. 2018[2017]. Missing stickman found: the first male of the parthenogenetic New Zealand phasmid genus Acanthoxyla Uvarov, 1944 discovered in the United Kingdom. Atropos 60:16, figs
- Brock. 1984. European Stick Insects – some update notes. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 20:2
- Brock. 1985. The Phasmid Rearer’s Handbook (Stick Insects and Leaf Insects), The Amateur Entomologists’ Society. The Amateur Entomologist Vol. 20, Feltham 5, fig
- Brock. 1986. “British” Stick Insects. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 26:2
- Brock. 1987[1986]. In Mazzini & Scali [Ed.]. A third New Zealand stick insect (Phasmatodea) established in the British Isles, including a correction. Stick Insects: Phylogeny and reproduction. Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Stick Insects, Siena, University of Siena 131
- Brock. 1989. Distribution of European and Mediterranean Stick Insects of the genera Bacillus, Clonopsis and Leptynia. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 38:17
- Brock. 1991. Stick-insects of Britain, Europe and the Mediterranean., Fitzgerald Publishing, London 56, figs
- Brock. 1992. New Edition. Rearing and studying stick and leaf insects. The Amateur Entomologist Volume 22, The Amateur Entomologists' Society, London 59
- Brock. 1995. Notes on the Smooth Stick-Insect Clitarchus hookeri (White) in Tresco Abbey Gardens. Brics Journal, University of Exeter 1:11
- Brock. 1997. Taxonomic changes relating to New Zealand stick insects. Phasmid Studies 6(1):22
- Brock. 1999. The amazing world of stick and leaf-insects. Amateur Entomologist, Amateur Entomologists Society (Amateur Entomologist) 26:79, pl. 5b
- Brock. 2003. Revised Edition. Rearing and studying stick and leaf insects. The Amateur Entomologist Volume 22, The Amateur Entomologists' Society, London 61
- Brock. 2014. A comprehensive guide to insects of Britain & Ireland, Pisces Publications, Newbury 36, figs
- Brock. 2014. Alien Phasmids Spreading on the Isles of Scilly. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 133:16, figs
- Brock. 2015. Phasmids of New Zealand 1 – the Wellington Area. The Phasmid Study Group Newsletter (PSG Newsletter) 134:10, figs