Grylloblatta barberi explained
Grylloblatta barberi is a North American species of wingless insect in the genus Grylloblatta.[1] It is a rock crawler that lives at high altitudes in crevices under snow or glaciers.[2] It was first described by Andrew Nelson Caudell in 1924.
Range
Specimens have been collected in the North Fork Feather River area of California.[3]
Notes and References
- Updated checklist of the ice-crawlers (Insecta: Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) of North America, with notes on their natural history, biogeography and conservation . Zootaxa . 2013 . Schoville . Sean D. . Graening . G. O. . 3737 . 4 . 351–378 . 1175-5334 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.2 . free .
- Book: A Guide to Insects . Blackwell . 1st . Eric Tentarelli . 2012 . 112.
- Schoville . Sean D. . Graening . G. O. . Updated checklist of the ice-crawlers (Insecta: Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) of North America, with notes on their natural history, biogeography and conservation . Zootaxa . Magnolia Press . 3737 . 4 . 2013-11-21 . 1175-5334 . 10.11646/zootaxa.3737.4.2 . 351. free .