• Source: Diapheromerinae
  • Diapheromerinae is a subfamily of the stick insect family Diapheromeridae. They belong to the superfamily Anareolatae of suborder Verophasmatodea.
    The family contains the huge Paraphanocles keratosqueleton, often discussed under its obsolete name Bostra maxwelli and known as godhorse or hag's horse in Barbados. It belongs to the typical tribe of Diapheromerinae, the Diapheromerini. It grows to over 30 cm (12 in) long and is known for its slow-moving stick-like appearance. In A-Z of Barbados Heritage, the species is discussed thus:

    Godhorse. The local name of unknown origin for the walking stick insect which may grow to 33 cm. ... Many people are afraid of it, on the grounds that if given a chance, it will crawl into a human ear, though there is no record of any having done so. There is a superstitious belief that the presence of a godhorse around the house means a death will occur at the house. They are harmless to man but are generally disliked and Rev. Hughes common name of Hag's Horse conveys this.


    Systematics


    Three tribes are generally recognized in the Diapheromerinae. These, with some notable genera and species are:
    Diapheromerini Kirby, 1904
    Selected genera:

    Diapheromera Gray, 1835
    Diapheromera femorata – common American walkingstick, northern walkingstick
    Megaphasma Caudell, 1903
    Pseudosermyle Caudell, 1903
    Ocnophilini Günther, 1953

    Dubiophasma Zompro, 2001
    Exocnophila Zompro, 2001
    Ocnophila Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1907
    Parocnophila Zompro, 1998
    Oreophoetini Zompro, 2001

    Dyme (phasmid) Stål, 1875
    Libethra Stål, 1875
    Lobolibethra Hennemann & Conle, 2007
    Ocnophiloidea Zompro, 2001
    Oreophoetes Rehn, 1904
    Oreophoetophasma Zompro, 2002


    Footnotes




    References


    Carrington, Sean & Fraser, Henry C. (eds.) (2003): "Godhorse". In: A-Z of Barbados Heritage: p. 88. Macmillan Caribbean. ISBN 0-333-92068-6
    Phasmid Study Group (PSG) (2009): Phasmida SpeciesFile – Diapheromerinae. Version of 28 September 2009. Retrieved 19 April 2011.


    External links


    Media related to Diapheromerinae at Wikimedia Commons
    Data related to Diapheromerinae at Wikispecies

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