Grylloblattina Explained
Grylloblattina is a genus of insects in the family Grylloblattidae. It is a monotypic genus consisting of the species Grylloblattina djakonovi.[1]
Range and habitat
Grylloblattina djakonovi is endemic to far eastern Russia, where it is found along stream banks in mature forests.
Specimens have been collected on Petrov Island in Kievka Bay, Primorsky Krai, Russia.[2]
Notes and References
- Wipfler . Benjamin . Bai . Ming . Schoville . Sean . Dallai . Romano . Uchifune . Toshiki . Machida . Ryuichiro . Cui . Yingying . Beutel . Rolf G. . Ice Crawlers (Grylloblattodea) – the history of the investigation of a highly unusual group of insects . Journal of Insect Biodiversity . 2 . 2 . 2014-01-20 . 2147-7612 . 10.12976/jib/2014.2.2 . 1–25 . 2021-12-12. free .
- Schoville . Sean D . Kim . Byung-Woo . Phylogenetic Relationships and Relictualism of Rock-Crawlers (Grylloblattodea: Grylloblattidae) in Cave and Mountain Habitats of Korea . Annals of the Entomological Society of America . Oxford University Press (OUP) . 104 . 2 . 2011-03-01 . 1938-2901 . 10.1603/an10125 . 337–347. free .