Definition of Corydiidae. Meaning of Corydiidae. Synonyms of Corydiidae

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Definition of Corydiidae

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Meaning of Corydiidae from wikipedia

- Corydiidae, previously known as Polyphagidae, is a family of the order Blattodea (****roaches). Many are known as sand ****roaches. The family is divided...
- earliest definitive fossils of modern crown group ****roaches, specifically Corydiidae, are known from the Late Jur****ic rocks of Russia. The evolutionary relationships...
- are placed within the superfamily Blattoidea. The ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae...
- are placed within the superfamily Blattoidea. The ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae...
- ****roach or Boll's sandroach, is a species of ****roach in the family Corydiidae. It is found in North America. "Unknown insect - Arenivaga bolliana -...
- Polyphaga is a genus of sand ****roaches in the family Corydiidae. The ****roach Species File lists: Polyphaga aegyptiaca (Linnaeus, 1758) - type species...
- Infraclass: Neoptera Superorder: Dictyoptera Corydioidea Nocticolidae Corydiidae (sand ****roaches) Blaberoidea Ectobiidae (wood ****roaches) Blaberidae...
- also known as the desert ****roach, is a member of the ****roach family Corydiidae. Arenivaga investigata is abundant in sand dunes of the Colorado desert...
- Latindia is a genus of ****roaches in the family Corydiidae. There are about nine described species in Latindia. These nine species belong to the genus...
- species of sand ****roaches of the subfamily Corydiinae, in the family Corydiidae. It is a fossorial insect endemic to Florida scrub habitats in Highlands...