Stick insect forces evolutionary rethink

Stick insect forces evolutionary rethink (New Scientist: 03-Jan-03)
The lowly stick insect has forced a rethink of one of the key rules of evolution - that complex anatomical features do not disappear and reappear over the course of time. Researchers have discovered that on a number of occasions in the past 300 million years, stick insects have lost their wings, then re-evolved them. Entomologists have described the revelation as "revolutionary".