Theganopteryx, Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3599.5.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5462601 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DC0050-FFD1-FFA2-FF14-FD60FDFED090 |
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Felipe |
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Theganopteryx |
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Theganopteryx View in CoL (?) sp. (Anaplectinae)
Distribution: Ecuador.
Comments to faunistic records in Ecuador:
Giglio-Tos (1898:2): 1 specimen, Valle del Zamora .
Campos (1923:4 and 1926:44): the same locality as mentioned by Giglio-Tos (1898).
Note: All known species from the genus Theganopteryx occur only in Africa and Madagascar. The determination was evidently erroneous.
In conclusion, records of 114 cockroach species ( Blattaria ) in the territory of Ecuador 105 in continental Ecuador and 18 in Galápagos Islands) are summarized. These species belong to 6 families and 42 genera ( Table 1 View TABLE 1 ). Occurrence of another 8 species is questionable. Forty species (38.5 %) were recorded exclusively from the territory of continental Ecuador. Five of 18 species living on the Galápagos Islands (27.8 %) are endemic. Currently, the continental Ecuadorian cockroach fauna shares the highest number of species with the Brazilian (43.3%) and Colombian faunas (28.8 %) ( Table 2). However, further studies on Ecuadorian as well as other Neotropical cocroaches are needed.
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