Belongs within: Phasmatodea.
The Pachymorphinae is a group of mostly small stick insects found in Eurasia, Africa and Australasia.
Characters (from Brock & Hasenpusch 2009): Wingless; either remarkably slender or rather stouter-bodied. Antennae shorter than fore femora.
<==Pachymorphinae WBM03
|--Gratidia Stål 1875 WBM03, Z04
| `--G. fritzschei WBM03
|--Acanthoderus Gray 1835 BH07
| `--A. spinosus (Gray 1834) BH07
|--Sceptrophasma WBM03
| |--S. hispidula WBM03
| `--S. langikawicensis WBM03
`--Pachymorpha Gray 1835 BH07
|--*P. squalida Gray 1835 BH07
|--P. simplicipes Serville 1838 [incl. P. pasithoe (Westwood 1859)] BH07
`--P. spinosa Brock & Hasenpusch 2007 BH07
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[BH07] Brock, P. D. & J. W. Hasenpusch. 2007. Studies on the Australian stick insects (Phasmida), including a checklist of species and bibliography. Zootaxa 1570: 1-81.
Brock, P. D., & J. W. Hasenpusch. 2009. The Complete Field Guide to Stick and Leaf Insects of Australia. CSIRO Publishing: Collingwood (Australia).
[WBM03] Whiting, M. F., S. Bradler & T. Maxwell. 2003. Loss and recovery of wings in stick insects. Nature 421: 264-267.
[Z04] Zompro, O. 2004. A key to the stick-insect genera of the ‘Anareolatae’ of the New World, with descriptions of several new taxa (Insecta: Phasmatodea). Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 39 (2): 133-144.
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