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Loss and recovery of wings in stick insects

Michael F. Whiting, Sven Bradler and Taylor Maxwell

Nature 421, 264-267(16 January 2003)

doi:10.1038/nature01313

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Figure 1

Examples of wing features in stick insects, a, Example of a fully winged (macropterous) female phasmid (Phasma gigas) with enlarged hindwings and thickened forewings.

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Figure 2

Phylogeny of Phasmatodea on the basis of molecular data.

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Figure 3

Character mapping of wing types on phasmid phylogeny.

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