Oligotoma
Oligotoma | |
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Oligotoma sp. | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Embioptera |
Family: | Oligotomidae |
Genus: | Oligotoma Westwood 1837[1] |
Species | |
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Oligotoma is a genus of webspinners, insects in the order Embiidina, also known as Embioptera.[1] The type species is Oligotoma saundersii and the type locality the Indian subcontinent.[2] The males have wings but the females are flightless. Embiids are recognisable by the enlarged front tarsi, which contain a large number of silk glands that they use to spin the threads they use for building the tubes and galleries in which they live.[3]
Species[]
The Embioptera Species File lists the following species:-[2]
- Navás, 1930
- Davis, 1938
- Ross, 1948
- Ross, 1948
- Ross, 2007
- Ross, 1948
- Bradoo, 1971
- Ross, 1943
- Tillyard, 1923
- Enderlein, 1912
- Froggatt, 1904
- Ross, 1948
- (Saussure, 1896)
- Banks, 1924
- McLachlan, 1877
- Bradoo, 1971
- Ross, 1948
- Ross, 1948
- McLachlan, 1877
- Oligotoma nigra Hagen, 1885
- Ross, 1948
- Oligotoma saundersii (Westwood, 1837)
- Davis, 1936
- Ross, 2007
References[]
- ^ a b "Genus Oligotoma". bugguide.net. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ a b "Genus Oligotoma Westwood 1837". Embioptera Species File. Retrieved 22 August 2017.
- ^ Poolprasert, Pisit (2012). "The Embiopteran Genus Oligotoma Westwood, 1837 (Embioptera: Oligotomidae), with Three New Recorded Species from Thailand". Kasertsart Journal (Natural Science). 46 (3): 408–417.
Categories:
- Oligotomidae
- Insect genera