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Agathemera
Genus of stick insects From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Agathemera[1] is a genus of stick insects in the suborder Euphasmatodea and superfamily Pseudophasmatoidea. It consists of several species limited to the mountainous regions of Argentina, Bolivia, Chile and Peru.[2]
This genus is the sole representative of the monotypic family Agathemeridae[3] and tribe Agathemerini; it was also placed in the suborder Agathemerodea, but the latter is now considered of doubtful validity.[4]
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Species

The Phasmida Species File includes following species:[2]
- Agathemera claraziana (Saussure, 1868)
- Agathemera crassa (Blanchard, 1851) - type species (as Anisomorpha pardalina Westwood)
- Agathemera elegans (Philippi, 1863)
- Agathemera grylloides (Westwood, 1859)
- Agathemera luteola Camousseight, 2006
- Agathemera maculafulgens Camousseight, 1995
- Agathemera mesoauriculae Camousseight, 1995
- Agathemera millepunctata Redtenbacher, 1906
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