Grylloblatta bifratrilecta explained
Grylloblatta bifratrilecta is a species of rock crawler in the family Grylloblattidae. It is found in North America, including Sonora Pass and Carson Pass in the Sierra Nevada.[1]
Habitat and behavior
It lives in crevices at high altitudes, typically above . It is nocturnal and active mostly during winter months.
Further reading
- Ice crawlers (Grylloblattodea) - the history of the investigation of a highly unusual group of insects. 2014. Wipfler . B.. Bai . M.. Schoville . S.. Dallai . R.. Uchifune . T.. Machida . R.. Cui . Y.. Beutel . R. G.. 4. Journal of Insect Biodiversity. 2. 2. 1–25. 10.12976/jib/2014.2.2. free.
Notes and References
- Schoville . Sean D . Roderick . George K . Evolutionary diversification of cryophilic Grylloblattaspecies (Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) in alpine habitats of California . BMC Evolutionary Biology . 10 . 1 . 2010-06-02 . 1471-2148 . 10.1186/1471-2148-10-163 . 1–14 . 2021-12-12. free . 2898686 .