species

Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903)

erratic sand cockroach

Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Photo by Heidi Hopkins. Adult male, dorsal habitus. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Photo by Heidi Hopkins. Adult male, dorsal habitus. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Photo by Heidi Hopkins. Adult male, ventral habitus. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Original drawing by Heidi Hopkins © Heidi Hopkins. Adult male, genitalia, ventral view. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Copyright Natural History Museum, London. Non-type (adult male) in BM(NH). Dorsal view. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Copyright Natural History Museum, London. Non-type (adult male) in BM(NH). Ventral view. (Otu).
Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903): Copyright Natural History Museum, London. Labels from non-type (adult male) in BM(NH). (Otu).

Nomenclature (4)

  • Homoeogamia (Arenivaga) erratica Rehn, 1903: 187.
  • Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903) in Hebard, 1917: 231. Classification
  • Arenivaga (Arenivaga) erratica (Rehn, 1903) in Beier, 1962: 59.
  • Arenivaga erratica (Rehn, 1903) in Hopkins, 2014: 72. Phylogeny; Key; Description/Redescription

Nomenclature references (4)

  • Beier, M. (1962) Blattariae: Subordo Polyphagoidea: Fam. Polyphagidae. In Orthopterorum Catalogus. W. Junk, s'Gravenhage. Issue 3, 1–74 pp.
  • Hebard, M. (1917) The Blattidae of North America north of the Mexican boundary. Mem. Amer. Ent. Soc., 2, 1–284 10pls. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/27822#page/224/mode/1up
  • Hopkins, H. (2014) A revision of the genus Arenivaga (Rehn) (Blattodea, Corydiidae), with descriptions of new species and key to the males of the genus. ZooKeys, 384, 1–256. Available at http://www.pensoft.net//journals/zookeys/issue/384
  • Rehn, J.A.G. (1903) A revision of the orthopterous genus Homoeogamia. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 55, 177–192.

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Etymology:

Latin: roving, erratic, wild.