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New data on the genus Supella Shelford, 1911 (Dictyoptera: Pseudophyllodromiidae) with description of female of S. eocenica Anisyutkin et Perkovsky, 2023 from Rovno amber

Zoological Institute; Russian Academy of Sciences; Universitetskaya Emb. 1; Saint Petersburg; 199034 Russia
Cherepovets State University; Lunacharsky prospect 5; 162600; Cherepovets; Russia; Borissiak Paleontological Institute; Russian Academy of Sciences; Moscow; 117647 Russia
Natural History Museum of Denmark; Universitetsparken 15; Copenhagen
Blattodea cockroach danish amber late eocene morphology ootheca palaeoentomology

Abstract

The paper provides a detailed morphological description of a previously unknown female of Supella eocenica Anisyutkin et Perkovsky, 2023. The structure of the tegmina and wings of the type species of the genus Supella, S. longipalpa (Fabricius, 1798), is also redescribed. Ecology of Rovno and Danish amber cockroaches is discussed.

 

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