Article
Vol. 62-31, 2023
Taxonomic Revision, Morphology and Natural History of the Stick Insect Genus Xerosoma Serville, 1831 (Insecta: Phasmatodea)
Phillip Watzke Engelking*, Victor Morais Ghirotto, Edgar Blois Crispino, Thies H. Büscher, Raphael Aquino Heleodoro, Pedro Alvaro Barbosa Aguiar Neves, Pitágoras da Conceição Bispo
Phillip Watzke Engelking
Faculdade de Ciências e Letras de Assis - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Av. Dom Antônio, 2100, Parque Universitário, Assis/SP, CEP 19806-900
Projeto Phasma, Brazil.
engelking.phillip@gmail.com
Victor Morais Ghirotto
Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP), Av. Nazaré, 481 - Ipiranga, São Paulo - SP, 04263-000, Brazil
Projeto Phasma, Brazil.
victorghirotto@hotmail.com
Edgar Blois Crispino
Museu de Zoologia da Universidade de São Paulo (MZUSP), Av. Nazaré, 481 - Ipiranga, São Paulo - SP, 04263-000, Brazil
Projeto Phasma, Brazil.
lanrhartan@gmail.com
Thies H. Büscher
3Functional Morphology and Biomechanics, Kiel University, 10th floor, Am Botanischen Garten 1-9 D - 24118, Kiel, Germany.
tbuescher@zoologie.uni-kiel.de
Raphael Aquino Heleodoro
Programa de pós-graduação em zoologia da Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Av. General Rodrigo Octávio, 6200 - Coroado I, Manaus – AM, 69080-900, Brazil.
raphaelnatal36@gmail.com
Pedro Alvaro Barbosa Aguiar Neves
Projeto Phasma, Brazil.
alvaro3dssa@gmail.com
Pitágoras da Conceição Bispo
Faculdade de Ciências e Letras de Assis - Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP), Departamento de Ciências Biológicas, Av. Dom Antônio, 2100, Parque Universitário, Assis/SP, CEP 19806-900.
pcbispo@gmail.com
Communicated by Y. Miles Zhang

Stick insects (Phasmatodea) are quite diverse in the Neotropical region. Among them, Xerosoma Serville belongs to Pseudophasmatidae and comprises winged, roughly brownish phasmids that resemble bark or dry branches and inhabit the Atlantic Forest in Brazil. In this study, we present a redescription and revision of the genus that include three valid species, Xerosoma canaliculatum, Xerosoma michaelis, and Xerosoma nannospinus sp. nov.. Xerosoma senticosum syn. nov. was found to be a junior synonym of X. canaliculatum. We also provide an identification key and geographic records for these three species. Additionally, we present a detailed study on the morphology and natural history of X. canaliculatum with the description of its nymphal stages, egg, male genitalia, ontogeny, oviposition method, life habits, defense mechanisms, mating behavior, and other aspects regarding its biology. The study also highlights the shortcomings related to the classification of Xerosomatinae, since its tribes find themselves without proper characterization and contain heterogeneous genera. We expect to provide a basis for a proper diagnosis of Xerosomatinae and encourage future studies on this group, as there is still much to be discovered about this lineage of Neotropical stick insects.

Keywords

Animal behavior, Atlantic Forest, Brazilian fauna, Mating behavior, Taxonomy

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Secondary defense mechanisms of Xerosoma canaliculatum. (download)
Xerosoma canaliculatum - Sexual behaviour. (download)
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Citation:

Engelking PW, Ghirotto VM, Crispino EB, Büscher TH, Heleodoro RA, Neves PABA, Bispo PC. 2023. Taxonomic revision, morphology and natural history of the stick insect Genus Xerosoma Serville, 1831 (Insecta: Phasmatodea). Zool Stud 62:31. doi:10.6620/ZS.2023.62-31.

( Received 18 May 2022 / Accepted 28 April 2023 / Published 11 August 2023 )
DOI: https://doi.org/10.6620/ZS.2023.62-31