Phyllodromica

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Phyllodromica
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Phyllodromica megerlei
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Ectobiidae
Subfamily: Ectobiinae
Genus: Phyllodromica
Fieber, 1853
Synonyms
  • Aphlebia Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865
  • Hololampra Saussure, 1864
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Phyllodromica is a genus of mostly Palaearctic cockroaches in the subfamily Ectobiinae, erected by Franz Xaver Fieber in 1853. [1] The recorded distribution (probably incomplete) for species includes: mainland Europe (cosmopolitan in the British Isles, Iceland and Scandinavia), North Africa, the Middle East through to central Asia. [2]

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Species

The Cockroach Species File [2] lists:

subgenus Lobolampra Houlbert, 1927
  1. Phyllodromica adelungi Chopard, 1943
  2. Phyllodromica carpetana (Bolívar, 1873)
  3. Phyllodromica cazurroi (Bolívar, 1885)
  4. Phyllodromica iberica Knebelsberger & Miller, 2007
  5. Phyllodromica janeri (Bolívar, 1894)
  6. Phyllodromica opaca (Chopard, 1936)
  7. Phyllodromica panteli (Bolívar, 1921)
  8. Phyllodromica persa Bey-Bienko, 1935
  9. Phyllodromica pygmaea (Bey-Bienko, 1932)
  10. Phyllodromica quadracantha Knebelsberger & Miller, 2007
  11. Phyllodromica riparia Bey-Bienko, 1950
  12. Phyllodromica subaptera (Rambur, 1838)
  13. Phyllodromica tartara (Saussure, 1874)
  14. Phyllodromica theryi (Chopard, 1936)
  15. Phyllodromica vicina (Chopard, 1936)
  16. Phyllodromica virgulata (Bolívar, 1878)
subgenus Phyllodromica Fieber, 1853
  1. Phyllodromica acarinata Bohn, 1999
  2. Phyllodromica acuminata Bohn, 1999
  3. Phyllodromica adspersa (Bolívar, 1897)
  4. Phyllodromica adusta (Fischer, 1846)
  5. Phyllodromica amedegnatoi Failla & Messina, 1989
  6. Phyllodromica andorrana Failla & Messina, 1992
  7. Phyllodromica asiatica Bey-Bienko, 1950
  8. Phyllodromica atlantica Bohn, 1999
  9. Phyllodromica barbata Bohn, 1999
  10. Phyllodromica bicolor (Chopard, 1936)
  11. Phyllodromica bolivariana Bohn, 1999
  12. Phyllodromica brevipennis (Fischer, 1853)
  13. Phyllodromica brevisacculata Bohn, 1999
  14. Phyllodromica carniolica (Ramme, 1913)
  15. Phyllodromica chladeki Harz, 1977
  16. Phyllodromica chopardi Fernandes, 1962
  17. Phyllodromica cincticollis (Lucas, 1849)
  18. Phyllodromica clavisacculata Bohn, 1999
  19. Phyllodromica coniformis Bohn, 1993
  20. Phyllodromica crassirostris Bohn, 1999
  21. Phyllodromica cretensis (Ramme, 1927)
  22. Phyllodromica curtipennis (Chopard, 1943)
  23. Phyllodromica delospuertos Bohn, 1999
  24. Phyllodromica donskoffi Failla & Messina, 1989
  25. Phyllodromica euxina Bey-Bienko, 1950
  26. Phyllodromica fernandesiana Bohn, 1999
  27. Phyllodromica globososacculata Bohn, 1999
  28. Phyllodromica graeca (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882)
  29. Phyllodromica halterisignata Bohn, 2011
  30. Phyllodromica harzi Chládek, 1977
  31. Phyllodromica hungarica Vidlička, 1993
  32. Phyllodromica integra (Chopard, 1936)
  33. Phyllodromica isolata Bohn, 1999
  34. Phyllodromica javalambrensis Bohn, 1999
  35. Phyllodromica kiritshenkoi Bey-Bienko, 1948
  36. Phyllodromica laticarinata Bohn, 1999
  37. Phyllodromica latipennis Bohn & Chládek, 2011
  38. Phyllodromica lativittata Bohn, 1999
  39. Phyllodromica llorenteae Harz, 1971
  40. Phyllodromica maculata (Schreber, 1781)
  41. Phyllodromica maghrebina Failla & Messina, 1987
  42. Phyllodromica marani Chládek & Harz, 1980
  43. Phyllodromica marginata (Schreber, 1781)
  44. Phyllodromica megerlei Fieber, 1853 - type species (as Blatta punctataCharpentier: by subsequent designation)
  45. Phyllodromica montenegrina Ingrisch & Pavicevic, 2010
  46. Phyllodromica moralesi Fernandes, 1962
  47. Phyllodromica nadigi Harz, 1976
  48. Phyllodromica nuragica Failla & Messina, 1982
  49. Phyllodromica pallida (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882)
  50. Phyllodromica pavani Failla & Messina, 1979
  51. Phyllodromica polita (Krauss, 1888)
  52. Phyllodromica porosa Bohn, 1999
  53. Phyllodromica pulcherrima Vidlička & Majzlan, 1997
  54. Phyllodromica quadrivittata Chopard, 1963
  55. Phyllodromica retowskii (Krauss, 1888)
  56. Phyllodromica rhomboidea Bohn, 1999
  57. Phyllodromica sacarraoi Fernandes, 1967
  58. Phyllodromica sardea (Serville, 1838)
  59. Phyllodromica schelkovnikovi (Burr, 1913)
  60. Phyllodromica septentrionalis Bohn, 1999
  61. Phyllodromica sulcata Bohn, 1999
  62. Phyllodromica tarbinskyi (Bey-Bienko, 1932)
  63. Phyllodromica tenebricosa Bohn, 1999
  64. Phyllodromica tenuirostris Bohn, 1999
  65. Phyllodromica transylvanica Vidlička, 1994
  66. Phyllodromica turanica (Bey-Bienko, 1932)
  67. Phyllodromica tyrrhenica (Ramme, 1927)
  68. Phyllodromica variabilis Bohn, 2011
  69. Phyllodromica vignai (Failla & Messina, 1989)
  70. Phyllodromica znojkoi Bey-Bienko, 1938
subgenus Turanoblatta Bey-Bienko, 1950
  1. Phyllodromica irinae (Bey-Bienko, 1932)
subgenus not determined
  1. Phyllodromica danflousi Maurel, 2011

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References

  1. Fieber FX (1853) Lotos 3: 93.
  2. 1 2 Cockroach Species File: genus Phyllodromica Fieber, 1853 (Version 5.0/5.0; retrieved 1 May 2023).