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- Corydiidae, previously known as Polyphagidae, is a family of the order Blattodea (****roaches). Many are known as sand ****roaches. The family is divided...
- Heterogamisca dispersa Heterogamisca marmorata Blattodea Blattelidae Blattidae Polyphagidae Grandcolas, Philippe (1994). "Blattaria (Insecta: Dictyoptera) of Saudi...
- Retrieved 2014-03-20. Attaphila fungicola was listed in the family Polyphagidae in Atkinson 1991, but is listed in family Blaberidae in ITIS and the...
- Zompro, O. (2008). "A new species of Therea Billberg, 1820 from India (Blattodea: Polyphagidae)". Arthropoda. 16 (4): 20–21. ****roach Species File v t e...
- ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae. Termites were previously regarded as a separate order...
- "What does Cryptocercus kyebangensis, n.sp. (Dictyoptera: Blattaria: Polyphagidae) from Korea reveal about Cryptocercus evolution? A study in morphology...
- ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae. The cladogram also shows the family Alienopteridae...
- ****roach families Corydiidae and Ectobiidae were previously known as the Polyphagidae and Blattellidae. The evolutionary relationships of the Blattodea (****roaches...
- checklist of ****roaches of Florida (Dictyoptera: Blattaria: Blattidae, Polyphagidae, Blattellidae, Blaberidae)" (PDF). Florida Entomologist. 73 (2): 317...
- checklist of ****roaches of Florida (Dictyoptera: Blattaria: Blattidae, Polyphagidae, Blattellidae, Blaberidae)" (PDF). Florida Entomologist. 73 (2): 318...