Giant Sticks from Vietnam and China, with three new taxa including the second longest insect known to date (Phasmatodea, Phasmatidae, Clitumninae, Pharnaciini) Author Bresseel, Joachim Author Constant, Jérôme text European Journal of Taxonomy 2014 2014-11-27 104 1 38 journal article 21867 10.5852/ejt.2014.104 f4ba36d3-e8ac-4947-a467-5068062fc405 2118-9773 3849379 98D143A1-D6DF-421B-BFA2-C6092F70D711 Phryganistria heusii heusii ( Hennemann & Conle, 1997 ) Fig. 10C–D Phobaeticus heusii Hennemann & Conle, 1997: 505 , figs 1–5. Phryganistria heusii Hennemann & Conle 2008: 209 . Type material examined (on photographs) Holotype : N-Vietnam, Cuc Phuong , ex. Zucht (= rearing) P. Heusi 1996 ( ZSMC , ex coll. FH , No. 0240-1) Allotype , 1 egg : N-Vietnam, Cuc Phuong , ex. Zucht (= rearing) P. Heusi 1996 ( ZSMC , ex coll. FH , No. 0240-2). Additional material examined ( 22 ♂♂ , 6 ♀♀ , 7 ♀♀ nymphs, 20 eggs ) VIETNAM : 8 ♂♂ , 4 ♀♀ , 4 ♀♀ nymphs, Cuc Phuong N. P., 20°19’00” N , 105°36’30” E , 19–23 Jul. 2011 , leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel ( RBINS ); 14 ♂♂ , 2 ♀♀ , 3 ♀♀ nymphs, Tam Dao N.P., 21°31’ N , 105°33’ E , 25–30 Jul. 2011 , leg. J. Constant & J. Bresseel ( RBINS ). Remarks Material from the type locality was collected and compared with specimens from other localities, which lead to the conclusion, that the species has a broader distribution than known to date. Hennemann & Conle (2008: 205) examined one specimen from Tam Dao National Park, which was identified as Phryganistria grandis Rehn, 1906 . The specimen bears the following data: 1♀ : Vietnam : 55 km NNW Tam Dao, 26.VII.–10.VIII.1998 , A. Napolov, BMNH(E) 2005-98 , Phobaeticus grandis det. P. Brock 2005 (BMNH). Although identified as P. grandis , the specimen represents a female of P. heusii heusii ( Hennemann & Conle, 1997 ) . Hennemann & Conle (2008) did not have any males from Tam Dao NP to compare with material from the type locality and there is no doubt that specimens from Tam Dao NP are conspecific with P. heusii heusii . Culture stock of this species was first collected by Peter Heusi ( Switzerland ) in 1996 from Cuc Phuong N.P. and is on the Phasmid Study Group culture-list as culture no. 277. Eggs collected by the authors in 2011 produced only males in the next generation. In captivity in Europe, Ph. heusii heusii can be successfully reared on a mixture of oak ( Quercus spp., Fagaceae ) and bramble ( Rubus spp., Rosaceae ) as alternative foodplants. Notes on breeding were provided by Bresseel (2007) . Distribution This species was described from Cuc Phuong National Park and is here also recorded from Tam Dao National Park ( Fig. 12A ).