Pseudophoraspis Explained

Pseudophoraspis is a genus of South-East Asian cockroaches, erected by William Forsell Kirby 1903.[1]

Species

  1. Pseudophoraspis argillacea Anisyutkin, 1999
  2. Pseudophoraspis buonluoiensis Anisyutkin, 1999
  3. Pseudophoraspis clavellata Wang, Wu & Che, 2013[2]
  4. Pseudophoraspis congrua (Walker, 1868)
  5. Pseudophoraspis doroshenkoi Anisyutkin, 2005
  6. Pseudophoraspis fruhrstorferi Shelford, 1910
  7. Pseudophoraspis gorochovi Anisyutkin, 1999
  8. Pseudophoraspis grigorenkoi Anisyutkin, 1999
  9. Pseudophoraspis incurvata Wang, Wu & Che, 2013[2]
  10. Pseudophoraspis kabakovi Anisyutkin, 1999
  11. Pseudophoraspis lacrimans Hanitsch, 1933
  12. Pseudophoraspis marginata Anisyutkin, 1999
  13. Pseudophoraspis nebulosa (Burmeister, 1838)
  14. Pseudophoraspis recurvata Wang, Wu & Che, 2013[2]
  15. Pseudophoraspis testudinaria Hanitsch, 1925
  16. Pseudophoraspis tramlapensis Anisyutkin, 1999
  17. Pseudophoraspis truncatulus Anisyutkin, 1999
  18. Pseudophoraspis uniformis Hanitsch, 1933

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Notes and References

  1. Kirby WF (1903) Notes on Blattidae &c., with descriptions of new genera and species in the collection of the British Museum, South Kensington. No. II. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 12, 273–280.
  2. Wang . Wu . Che . 2013 . New record of the cockroach genus Pseudophoraspis (Blaberidae, Epilamprinae) from China with descriptions of three new species . ZooKeys . 273 . 1–14 . 10.3897/zookeys.273.4122 . 23794804 . 3677365. free .