Therea (insect)

Therea
Therea bernhardti
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Blattodea
Family: Corydiidae
Genus:
Billberg, 1820
Type species
Cassida petiveriana
Linnaeus, 1758
Synonyms

Corydia Serville, 1831

Therea is a genus of crepuscular cockroach found in South, East and Central India and in Sri Lanka. Its species are found on the ground or at low levels in vegetation in lowland and foothill forests and woodlands that vary from dry to semi-humid. Adults are generally 1.5–2.8 cm (0.6–1.1 in) long and black with contrasting markings in whitish or orange (depending on species).[1][2] The genus includes some species that are popular as pets.[2]

Species

Species in the genus include:

  • T. bernhardti Fritzsche, 2009 - Thiruvannamalai
  • T. defranceschii Grandcolas, 1993 - Bellary
  • T. hyperguttata Grandcolas, 1993 - Bellary
  • T. irreperta Fritzsche, 2009 - central India
  • T. nuptialis (Gerstaecker, 1861) - Orissa
  • T. olegrandjeani Fritzsche & Zompro, 2008 - Gooty, Andhra Pradesh
  • T. petiveriana (Linnaeus, 1758) - Sri Lanka
  • T. regularis Grandcolas, 1993 - Gingee, Madras

References

  1. ^ Grandcolas, P. (1993). "Le genre Therea Billberg, 1820: position phylogenetique, nouvelles especes, repartition, valence ecologique (Dictyoptera, Blattaria, Polyphaginae)". Canadian Journal of Zoology. 71 (9): 1816–1822. doi:10.1139/z93-259.
  2. ^ a b Fritzsche, I. (2009). "A new species of Therea Billberg, 1820 - (Blattodea: Polyphagidae)". Arthropoda. 17 (2): 6–7.