Orestes shirakii

Orestes shirakii

''Orestes shirakii'' is a species of stick insects native to Taiwan.
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Appearance

Only the females of ''Orestes shirakii'' are known so far. These are very slim and can reach a length of 50 millimetres . They can be easily distinguished from ''Orestes guangxiensis'' by their size. The elongated mesonotum of ''Orestes shirakii'' is three times as long as the pronotum. That of ''Orestes guangxiensis'' is only 2.5 times as long as the pronotum. The third to fifth tergite of the abdomen in ''Orestes shirakii'' lack the posterior lateral tubercles and the shortened posterior edge of the eighth sternite . The mesonotum is slightly expanded to the rear, the metanotum is rectangular. In the similar ''Orestes japonicus'' the mesonotum is parallel and the metanotum is square.

Distribution

Large parts of Taiwan are named as the range of the species, where it occurs at altitudes below 1,000 metres .

The females begin to lay one to three eggs a week in or on moist soil about six weeks after molting to imago. These take four to six months to hatch. The newly hatched nymphs only begin to eat after about two weeks and take up to 15 months until they are adult. When touched, both adults and nymphs play dead.

Reproduction

Large parts of Taiwan are named as the range of the species, where it occurs at altitudes below 1,000 metres .

The females begin to lay one to three eggs a week in or on moist soil about six weeks after molting to imago. These take four to six months to hatch. The newly hatched nymphs only begin to eat after about two weeks and take up to 15 months until they are adult. When touched, both adults and nymphs play dead.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassInsecta
OrderPhasmatodea
FamilyHeteropterygidae
GenusOrestes
SpeciesO. shirakii
Photographed in
Taiwan