Definition of Cryptocercidae. Meaning of Cryptocercidae. Synonyms of Cryptocercidae

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Definition of Cryptocercidae

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Meaning of Cryptocercidae from wikipedia

- Dictyoptera (****roaches and allies) and the sole member of its own family Cryptocercidae. Species are known as wood roaches or brown-hooded ****roaches. These...
- showed that the termites are nested within the ****roaches, and that the Cryptocercidae is a sister group to the termites. The mantids were shown to be the...
- trophallaxis and allogrooming. It had been proposed that the Isoptera and Cryptocercidae be grouped in the clade "Xylophagodea", but subsequent researchers have...
- Dictyoptera Order: Blattodea Families Anaplectidae Blaberidae Blattidae Corydiidae Cryptocercidae Ectobiidae Lamproblattidae Nocticolidae Tryonicidae...
- as brown-hooded ****roach, is a species of ****roach in the family Cryptocercidae. Other common names include the woodroach, wingless wood roach, and...
- Cryptocercus clevelandi is a species of ****roach in the family Cryptocercidae. It is found in North America. "Cryptocercus clevelandi Report". Integrated...
- Tryonicidae McKittrick & Mackerras, 1965 Epifamily Cryptocercoidae Cryptocercidae Handlirsch, 1925 (brown-hooded ****roaches) Epifamily Termitoidae Archotermopsidae...
- Cryptocercus wrighti is a species of ****roach in the family Cryptocercidae. It is found in North America. "Cryptocercus wrighti Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- Cryptocercus darwini is a species of ****roach in the family Cryptocercidae. It is found in North America. "Cryptocercus darwini Report". Integrated Taxonomic...
- 1999. "Three New Species of the Wood Roach, Cryptocercus (Blattodea: Cryptocercidae), From the Eastern United States." The Kansas Journal of Entomology'...