Icebugs facts for kids
Quick facts for kids GrylloblattidaeTemporal range: Triassic–Recent
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Grylloblattaria
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Grylloblattidae
E.M. Walker, 1914
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Grylloblattidae is a family of extremophile and wingless insects that live in the cold on top of mountains.
They are commonly called grylloblattids, but are also sometimes called ice crawlers or icebugs.
Most are nocturnal and appear to feed on detritus (rubbish). They have long antennae (23–45 segments) and long cerci (appendages on the rear; 5–8 segments), but no wings.
Their closest living relatives are the recently-discovered Mantophasmatidae.
The family is placed in its own suborder, Grylloblattodea, and sometimes in its own order, Grylloblattaria. It contains 5 genera and 25 species.
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