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The Genus Ceratinoptera (Orthoptera, Blattidae, Pseudomopinae)

1916
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Central ocellus of extinct cockroaches (Blattida: Caloblattinidae)

Zootaxa, 2008
Third, central ocellus, lost in living cockroaches, is discovered in the diverse Upper Jurassic representatives of the family Caloblattinidae. Three new genera possessing central ocellus are described: Decomposita triocella gen. et sp. nov.; Srdiecko tri gen. et sp. nov.; Paleovia praecarnia gen. et sp. nov.
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Fauna Sumatrensis (Beitrag No. 63). Blattidae

1929
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Studies in Cuban Blattidae (Orthoptera)

1942
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Notes on the distribution of the Blattidae

1912
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Descriptions of some new species of Blattidae

1911
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The Blattidae of Surinam

1959
In the earliest papers on neotropical Blattidae a fair number of specimens from Surinam were recorded (LINNAEUS, DE GEER ¹), DE SAUSSURE, BRUNNER). But in the period from the beginning of this century up to now only a few scattered reports of Blattidae from that region have appeared in the literature of the subject.
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Studies on Malayan Blattidae

1948
INTRODUCTION The Blattid fauna of the Malayan subregion is very rich, accordingly since the earliest period of orthopterology students of Blattids have described and mentioned specimens from this region. Consequently the literature on Malayan Blattidae is greatly scattered, and though some of the authors did a considerable amount of work in compiling ...
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Výjimečné šváby (Blattidae) z cenomanského Myanmarského jantaru

2018
The diploma thesis presents an overview of the extinct representatives of Blattidae, the still living cockroach family. Six already described species, belonging to three genera, have been confirmed. All of them lived during Cenozoic. Eight new morphotypes from Myanmar amber were recognized. Cenomanian Burmite with its exceptional state of preservation,
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