Pseudosermyle

Caudell, 1903

Pseudosermyle is a of ( Phasmida) in the Diapheromeridae, containing more than 20 described . The genus was established by Caudell in 1903. Species in this genus are distributed across the Americas. As with other Diapheromeridae, members of this genus exhibit cryptic resembling twigs or stems.

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Pseudosermyle: //ˌsjʊ.doʊˈsɜr.mɪ.liː//

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Distribution

Northern America; Southern America

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