Ctenomorpha gargantua
Ctenomorpha gargantua is a species of stick insect endemic to northern Australia.[1] It was first found in Northern Queensland. A captive breeding program is run by Museum Victoria.[2]
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Genus: | Ctenomorpha |
Species: | C. gargantua |
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Ctenomorpha gargantua Hasenpusch & Brock, 2006 | |
References
- Hasenpusch, Jack, and Paul D. Brock. "Studies on the Australian stick insect genus Ctenomorpha Gray (Phasmida: Phasmatidae: Phasmatinae), with the description of a new large species." Zootaxa 1282 (2006): 1-15.
- Smith, Bridie. "Discovery of stick-thin Lady Gaga thrills scientists". Brisbane Times. Brisbane Times. Retrieved 7 January 2016.
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