Phasmatodea Cultures

At present more than 200 species of phasmids are bred in captivity. Whether for scientific purposes or as pets, it is important and very useful for serious breeders to obtain information about each stock in order to provide the best environmental conditions depending on the natural habitat and also not to mix different populations of the same species. Mixing different stocks can cause the loss of particular characteristics:

Phenotype: particular morphological characteristics of a population (Colour, ornamentation, etc).

Genotype: forget about sentences like..."it is good to renew blood from time to time"; see section "myths and legends".

Cryptic species: Sometimes it happens that several different species are grouped in a single species because it is not possible to differentiate them at a morphological level. Keeping the different stocks separated helps to prevent this kind of error and allows scientists to confirm if they are the same species or not, by an integrative taxonomic approach (morphological, molecular, ecological analysis, etc).

PSG list and CLP list

PSG and CLP lists were born from "Phasmid Study Group" and "Phasma" respectively. These are the 2 biggest associations of enthusiasts of phasmids. In the beginning, the main objective of both lists was to maintain control of the stocks that had been imported. Nonetheless, nowadays both lists are full of errors (wrong identifications, scientific names not updated, lack of information about the collecting event, lack of photos, etc.). That is why we have decided to present and bring together all known information about each of the stocks that are bred or have been bred in captivity on this website, and step by step try to correct as many mistakes as possible. For this purpose, these are the steps we plan to do:

  1. Merge all the info known from CLP and PSG lists. (done)
  2. Update all the scientific names. (done)
  3. Upload pictures of each stock and confirm or correct the ID. (in progress)
  4. Try to find the missing info for each stock. (in progress)
  5. After completing the previous steps, stocks that can not be verified (lack of photos, sampling data, etc.) will be removed from this list.

IMPORTANT!

  • Due to the huge amount of information that needs to be reviewed, the list is not fully updated for now!. We suggest trusting only in stocks containing photos.
  • If you have doubts about the changes in the names of the stocks, "HERE" you can find a list with all the updated stocks, their previous names and the reason for the change.

 

What is a “stock”?

Each isolated population, populations that are far away from each other or living in a very different habitat should be considered as different stocks, it does not matter if they are the same species or not. For example, populations from different mountains, valleys, islands, etc. but also from a single mountain with very different habitats depending on the altitude. It would be possible to find a low-altitude population and a slightly different population at high altitudes (ornamentation, size, etc.); even if they look alike, they should be kept as different stocks.

How to differ each stock?

Our proposal to name the different stocks is to include the origin of the stock after the name of the species and in quotation marks (as a keyword). E.g. Anisomorpha buprestoides "Ocala": Anisomorpha buprestoides is the scientific name of the species and "Ocala" refers to the place where this stock was found (Ocala National Forest, Orlando, U.S.A.)

This is why it is important to know the origin as accurately as possible, to avoid confusion with future stocks from a nearby area but different mountain, habitat, etc.

IMPORTANT! If you are not sure about the origin of your stock or if it has been mixed with others, then you should never include the keyword after the scientific name.

E.g. There are several stocks of Extatosoma tiaratum and it is known that a lot of breeders mixed them. So, if you are not sure if your stock is pure or not, then you should name it (e.g.) Extatosoma tiaratum and not Extatosoma tiaratum “Inisfail”.

 

 

 

 

 

Culture List

Stock name CLP PSG Breeder Culture status
Monoiognosis bipunctata "Brise Fer" 307 257 Probably lost
Myronides glaucus "Peleng" 392 343 Myronides glaucus "Peleng" Davide125
enthusiasticnewbie
barna
Kellie
johnhawkins
Henri K.
In culture
Necroscia cf punctata "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" 798 johnhawkins In culture
Necroscia confusa "Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Singapore" Necroscia confusa "Upper Seletar Reservoir Park, Singapore" In culture
Necroscia robustior "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" 826 Necroscia robustior "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" In culture
Necroscia sp. "Dong Nai" 663 Necroscia punctata "Dong Nai" In culture
Necroscia sp. "Mindanao" 464 Probably lost
Necroscia sp. "Sulawesi" 253 88 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Attapeu" 542 Necrosciinae sp. "Attapeu" Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Ba Vi" 785 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Bach Ma" 565 Necrosciinae sp. "Bach Ma" In culture
Necrosciinae sp. "Ban Salok" 199 279 Necrosciinae sp. "Ban Salok" Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Bidoup Nui Ba" 725 Necrosciinae sp. "Bidoup Nui Ba" Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Con Dao" 607 Necrosciinae sp. "Con Dao" Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Cuc Phuong" 778 Necrosciinae sp. "Cuc Phuong" In culture
Necrosciinae sp. "Da Krong" 534 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Hoang Lien" 635 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" 783 371a Necrosciinae sp. "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Mt Apo" 394 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Negros" 395 320 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Nui Chua" 746 In culture
Necrosciinae sp. "Padangbai" 802 Necrosciinae sp. "Padangbai" In culture
Necrosciinae sp. "Pocdol" 502 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Pulog" 485 322 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Quezon" 612 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Sagada" 666 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. "Tam Dao" 541 371 Necrosciinae sp. "Tam Dao" In culture
Necrosciinae sp. "Thailand" 708 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. 2 "Hoang Lien" 626 Probably lost
Necrosciinae sp. 2 "Tam Dao" Necrosciinae sp. 2 "Tam Dao" Unknown
Neoclides buescheri "Bako" 729 Neoclides buescheri "Bako" In culture
Neoclides marshallae "Mulu" Neoclides marshallae "Mulu" Probably lost
Neoclides sp. "Keo Seima" In culture
Neohirasea cf. asper "Tay Yen Tu" 679 375 Neohirasea cf. asper "Tay Yen Tu" In culture
Neohirasea fruhstorferi "Me Linh Biodiversity Station" 777 340a Probably lost
Neohirasea fruhstorferi "Tam Dao" 530 340 Neohirasea fruhstorferi "Tam Dao" In culture
Neohirasea hongkongensis "Hong Kong" 91 242 Neohirasea hongkongensis "Hong Kong" In culture
Neohirasea japonica 396 In culture
Neohirasea maerens "Cuc Phuong" 122 173 Neohirasea maerens "Cuc Phuong" In culture
Neohirasea nana "Tam Dao" 526 344 In culture
Neohirasea sp. "Ba Bê" 829 Neohirasea sp. "Ba Bê" Unknown
Neohirasea sp. "Ba Vi" 772 Neohirasea sp. "Ba Vi" In culture
Neohirasea sp. "Cát Bà NP" 652 389 Neohirasea sp. "Cát Bà NP" odinol In culture
Neohirasea sp. "Cuc Phuong" 1 131 185 <i>Neohirasea sp.</i> &quot;Cuc Phuong&quot; Probably lost
Neohirasea sp. "Cuc Phuong" 2 531 In culture