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Grylloblatta campodeiformis atha**** Kamp, 1979,
recorded in
British Columbia, Alberta, and
Montana Grylloblatta campodeiformis campodeiformis Walker, 1914...
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Microdiplatys campodeiformis is an
extinct species of
earwig in the
family Protodiplatyidae. It is one of only two
species in the
genus Microdiplatys,...
- M.
Walker and T.B. Kurata; the
first species named was
Grylloblatta campodeiformis,
which means "cricket-****roach
shaped like a Campodea" (a kind of two-pronged...
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comprised by the long antennae. The
largest icebug species,
Grylloblatta campodeiformis, 3 cm (1.2 in) long,
excluding ovipositors and cerci, and are fairly...
- "grylloblattidans"
dating to the Early-mid Cretaceous.
Grylloblatta campodeiformis A
nymph of a
mantophasmatid Grylloblattidae Mantophasmatidae Ando H...
- two
species in the
genus Microdiplatys, the
other being Microdiplatys campodeiformis. "Species †Microdiplatys
oculatus Vishnyakova, 1980:
Dermaptera Species...
- suborder. The
genus contains only two
known species:
Microdiplatys campodeiformis Microdiplatys oculatus "Genus †Microdiplatys Vishnyakova, 1980: Dermaptera...
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Illustration of
Grylloblatta campodeiformis in Walker's publication...
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described by
Edmund Walker in 1914,
based on a
single species,
Grylloblatta campodeiformis.
These 15
species belong to the
genus Grylloblatta:
Grylloblatta barberi...