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Ectobiinae
Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a family of the order Blattodea (cockroaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, among others. They are sometimes called wood cockroaches. A few notable species include: * Asian cockroach ''Blattella asahinai'' * German cockroach '' Blattella germanica'' * Small yellow cockroach ''Cariblatta lutea'' * Brown-banded cockroach ''Supella longipalpa'' * European native cockroaches - genera including ''Ectobius, Capraiellus, Phyllodromica'' and ''Planuncus'' * '' Parcoblatta'' spp. including the: ** Fulvous wood cockroach ''P. fulvescens'' ** Pennsylvania wood cockroach '' Parcoblatta pennsylvanica'' ** Virginia wood cockroach '' Parcoblatta virginica'' Subfamilies and selected Genera The ''Cockroach Species File'' includes five subfamilies. The Anaplectinae, previously placed here, have now been elevated to family level. ''NB'': subfamilies marked § are complete list as of 2020: Blattellinae Auth. ...
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Planuncus
''Planuncus'' is a genus of cockroaches native to Old World (especially Europe) described by Bohn in 2013 and belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae. The genus was only recently erected in an ongoing effort to create better groupings of species in the Ectobiinae and is composed of species previously classified as ''Ectobius ''Ectobius'' is a genus of non-cosmopolitan cockroaches once thought native to the Old World and described by Stephens in 1835, belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae. The discovery of 4 ectobius cockroaches in Colorado datin ...'' and '' Phyllodromica'' that share a number of characters to set these off from other species in these genera. The defining characters are mainly in the male genitalia and subgenital plate, so externally the species of the genus are not clearly separable by a common denominator from the remaining species still in the genera ''Ectobius'' or ''Phyllodromica''. Subgenera From the start, three ...
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Ectobius
''Ectobius'' is a genus of non-cosmopolitan cockroaches once thought native to the Old World and described by Stephens in 1835, belonging to the family Ectobiidae, subfamily Ectobiinae. The discovery of 4 ectobius cockroaches in Colorado dating to 49 Million years ago suggests the genus actually originated in North America. This genus has been subject to a number of revisions.Bohn, H. 1989: Revision of the ''sylvestris'' group of ''Ectobius'' Stephens in Europe (Blattaria: Blattellidae). ''Entomologica Scandinavica'', 20: 317–342. Description The adult 'cockroaches' reach of length, the basic coloration of their body is mostly brown or yellowish, with a clearer margin. The females are usually bigger than the males and have shorter wings, while in the males wings cover at least the whole abdomen. Distribution Species of this genus are mainly present in most of Europe, Africa, in eastern Palearctic realm and the Near East. The " lesser cockroach" (''i.e.'' as found in Britai ...
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Blattodea
Blattodea is an order of insects that contains cockroaches and termites. Formerly, termites were considered a separate order, Isoptera, but genetic and molecular evidence suggests they evolved from within the cockroach lineage, cladistically making them cockroaches as well. The Blattodea and the mantis (order Mantodea) are now all considered part of the superorder Dictyoptera. Blattodea includes approximately 4,400 species of cockroach in almost 500 genera, and about 3,000 species of termite in around 300 genera. Termites are pale-coloured, soft-bodied eusocial insects that live in colonies, whereas cockroaches are darker-coloured (often brown), sclerotized, segmented insects. Within the colony, termites have a caste system, with a pair of mature reproductives, the king and the queen, and numerous sterile workers and soldiers. Cockroaches are not colonial but do have a tendency to aggregate and may be considered pre-social, as all adults are capable of breeding. Other simil ...
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Ectobiinae
Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a family of the order Blattodea (cockroaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, among others. They are sometimes called wood cockroaches. A few notable species include: * Asian cockroach ''Blattella asahinai'' * German cockroach '' Blattella germanica'' * Small yellow cockroach ''Cariblatta lutea'' * Brown-banded cockroach ''Supella longipalpa'' * European native cockroaches - genera including ''Ectobius, Capraiellus, Phyllodromica'' and ''Planuncus'' * '' Parcoblatta'' spp. including the: ** Fulvous wood cockroach ''P. fulvescens'' ** Pennsylvania wood cockroach '' Parcoblatta pennsylvanica'' ** Virginia wood cockroach '' Parcoblatta virginica'' Subfamilies and selected Genera The ''Cockroach Species File'' includes five subfamilies. The Anaplectinae, previously placed here, have now been elevated to family level. ''NB'': subfamilies marked § are complete list as of 2020: Blattellinae Auth. ...
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Arbiblatta
''Arbiblatta'' is a genus of cockroaches within the family Ectobiidae Ectobiidae (formerly Blattellidae) is a family of the order Blattodea (cockroaches). This family contains many of the smaller common household pest cockroaches, among others. They are sometimes called wood cockroaches. A few notable species inclu .... There are currently 9 species assigned to the genus. Species * '' Arbiblatta abdelazizi'' * '' Arbiblatta azruensis'' * '' Arbiblatta chavesi'' * '' Arbiblatta haffidi'' * '' Arbiblatta infumata'' * '' Arbiblatta larrinuae'' * '' Arbiblatta reticulata'' * '' Arbiblatta sancta'' * '' Arbiblatta syriaca'' References {{Taxonbar, from=Q10416995 Cockroach genera ...
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Blattella
''Blattella'' is a genus of cosmopolitan and wild cockroaches in the family Ectobiidae. Species The Catalogue of Life The Catalogue of Life is an online database that provides an index of known species of animals, plants, fungi, and microorganisms. It was created in 2001 as a partnership between the global Species 2000 and the American Integrated Taxonomic I ... lists the following: References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Blattella Cockroaches Cockroach genera ...
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Temnopteryx (cockroach)
''Temnopteryx'' is a genus of cockroaches. The genus includes '' Temnopteryx phalerata'', the Cape Zebra Cockroach, which is endemic to the Fynbos biome of the Western Cape province of South Africa South Africa, officially the Republic of South Africa (RSA), is the Southern Africa, southernmost country in Africa. It is bounded to the south by of coastline that stretch along the Atlantic Ocean, South Atlantic and Indian Oceans; to the .... References Cockroach genera {{cockroach-stub ...
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Symploce (insect)
''Symploce'' is a genus of cockroach in the family Ectobiidae. Species These 66 species belong to the genus ''Symploce'': * '' Symploce armigera'' Princis, 1962 * '' Symploce bicolor'' (Palisot De Beauvois, 1805) * '' Symploce bidiensis'' Roth, L. M., 1985 * '' Symploce bifida'' Princis, 1962 * '' Symploce bispot'' Feng & Woo, 1988 * '' Symploce bispota'' Woo & P. Feng, 1988 * '' Symploce breviramis'' (Hanitsch, 1929) * '' Symploce cristata'' Rehn, J. A. G. & Hebard, 1927 * '' Symploce digitifera'' Rehn, J. A. G., 1922 * '' Symploce disema'' Hebard, 1929 * '' Symploce divisa'' Princis, 1963 * '' Symploce flagellata'' Hebard, 1916 * '' Symploce furcata'' (Shiraki, 1931) * '' Symploce gigas'' Asahina, 1979 * '' Symploce hebardi'' Princis, 1969 * '' Symploce incerta'' (Hanitsch, 1929) * '' Symploce incuriosa'' (Saussure, 1899) * '' Symploce indica'' (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865) * '' Symploce jamaicana'' (Rehn, J. A. G., 1903) * '' Symploce japonica'' (Shelford, 1907) * '' Symploce ...
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