Tisamenus alviolanus

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Tisamenus alviolanus
Tisamenus alviolanus, male
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Phasmatodea
Family: Heteropterygidae
Subfamily: Obriminae
Tribe: Obrimini
Genus: Tisamenus
Species:
T. alviolanus
Binomial name
Tisamenus alviolanus
Lit & Eusebio, 2010

Tisamenus alviolanus is a species of stick insect in the family Heteropterygidae native to the Philippine island of Negros.[1][2][3]

Tisamenus alviolanus is a small to medium-sized Tisamenus species. They closely resemble the slightly larger Tisamenus cervicornis. Males of Tisamenus alviolanus reach a length of 27.4 to 34.0 millimetres (1.08 to 1.34 in). Their metafemora are only slightly swollen ventrobasally, i.e., on the inside of the base, whereas in the somewhat larger Tisamenus cervicornis they have more clearly rounded swellings there. As in these species, the genus-typical triangle on the mesonotum reaches well into the middle of the mesonotum. It is longer than it is wide and forms an isosceles triangle.

The females reach a length of 44.0 to 46.8 millimetres (1.73 to 1.84 in). As in the larger Tisamenus cervicornis, their triangle on the metanotum is slightly wider than it is long, forming an approximately equilateral triangle. It is wider at the base, i.e., the anterior edge of the mesonotum, and thus larger overall than in Tisamenus cervicornis. Although it does not reach the middle of the mesonotum like in these, it is significantly more than a third of its length. On the terga two to five of the abdomen there are small, paired spines in the middle. The lower part of the ovipositor, known as the subgenital plate, projects beyond the upper part, the epiproct only minimally. In Tisamenus alviolanus the epiproct narrowes to the end and forms a triangle when viewed from above, while in Tisamenus cervicornis it runs almost parallel and is bluntly rounded at the end.

The eggs are 3.7 millimetres (0.15 in) long, 2.24 millimetres (0.088 in) wide, and 2.6 millimetres (0.10 in) high. Compared to Tisamenus cervicornis, the eggs are somewhat more bulbous. The three processes of the micropylar plate form an inverted Y, as is typical for the genus. Their dorsal process is broader, more parallel, and rounder than in Tisamenus cervicornis, where it tapers towards the tip. The other two processes are comparatively short and do not attain the longitudinal middle axis of the capsule. In Tisamenus cervicornis, they projecting over middle axis.[2][3]

Distribution

Tisamenus alviolanus is the only known Tisamenus species from the island of Negros. The type material comes from the Kanlaon volcano, which is located approximately in the center of Negros Occidental province, which occupies northwestern Negros.[3] Further finds come from Don Salvador Benedicto, also in Negros Occidental province, and from Dumaguete in southern Negros, Negros Oriental province.[2]

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