dc:creator"Cumming, Royce T.; Bank, Sarah; Le Tirant, Stephane; Bradler, Sven";
dc:date"2020";
dc:title"Notes on the leaf insects of the genus Phyllium of Sumatra and Java, Indonesia, including the description of two new species with purple coxae (Phasmatodea, Phylliidae)";
dc:description"Figure 7. Female Phyllium nisus sp. nov. live captive bred individuals, photos courtesy of Bruno Kneubuehler. A dorsal view B ventral view of purple coxae C dorsal head and thorax details D tegmina held open to show exposed underdeveloped alae E ventral genitalia details.";
dc:description"Figure 8. Male Phyllium nisus sp. nov. live captive bred individuals, photos courtesy of Bruno Kneubuehler. A Dorsal view B dorsal head and thorax details C ventral genitalia details D ventral view of purple coxae E freshly hatched nymph.";
dc:description"Figure 9. Eggs from the four species in clade B. A Phyllium hausleithneri, lateral view (Coll RC 18 - 002) B micropylar plate view (Coll RC 18 - 003), note that this individual exhibits a slightly longer micropylar plate than average which makes it appear longer than the other clade members, this is simply the upper limit of the morphological variation C Phyllium nisus sp. nov., lateral view (Coll RC 17 - 380) D micropylar plate view (Coll RC 17 - 377) E Phyllium gardabagusi sp. nov., lateral view F micropylar plate view G Phyllium jacobsoni, lateral view H micropylar plate view. Photos E-H courtesy of Bruno Kneubuehler.";
dc:description"Figure 10. Representative female and male tegmina and alae wing venation present in our molecularly identified Clade B (see Figure 2), which is present in the new species Phyllium gardabagusi sp. nov. and Phyllium nisus sp. nov. A Female tegmina illustrated here is a Phyllium nisus sp. nov. (Coll RC 17 - 107) B male tegmina and alae illustrated here is a Phyllium hausleithneri (Coll RC 16 - 087). Abbreviations used: C (costa); Sc (subcosta); R (radius); R 1 (radius 1); Rs (radial sector); R - M (radius and medial crossvein); M (media); MA (media anterior); MP (media posterior); Cu (cubitus); CuA (cubitus anterior); CuP (cubitus posterior); Cu + 1 AA (cubitus and first anterior anal); 1 A (first anal); 1 AA- 7 AA (first through seventh anterior anal); 1 PA- 5 PA (first through fifth posterior anal).";
dc:description"Figure 13. Holotypes for the two new Phyllium species described herein. A Phyllium (Phyllium) nisus sp. nov. from Sumatra, Indonesia B Phyllium (Phyllium) gardabagusi sp. nov. from Java, Indonesia.";
dc:description"Figure 5. Phyllium jacobsoni live captive bred individuals, photos courtesy of Bruno Kneubuehler. A Female B male C male ventral view of coxae D female ventral view of coxae E freshly hatched nymph.";
dc:description"Figure 1. Three female Phyllium with purple coxae, dorsal. Bred by Tim Van molle (Rupelmonde, Belgium). A Phyllium hausleithneri \" Tapah, Perak Malaysia \" B Phyllium nisus sp. nov. \" Bukit Daun, Sumatra, Indonesia \" C Phyllium gardabagusi sp. nov. \" Argopuro, Java, Indonesia \".";
dc:description"Figure 2. Maximum likelihood tree of 18 Phyllium specimens from Java and Sumatra and three outgroup species. The phylogenetic tree was generated with IQ-TREE and rooted with Orthomeria kangi (Aschiphasmatinae). Ultrafast Bootstrap support values are given below nodes. Lineages with short branch lengths were collapsed. A and B depict the two main Phyllium clades. Purple circles indicate those species with purple colored coxae.";