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Mantodea, Blattodea, Orthoptera, Dermaptera, and Phasmida of Canada

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ZOOKEYS
卷 -, 期 819, 页码 255-269

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PENSOFT PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.819.27241

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biodiversity assessment; Biota of Canada; Blattodea; cockroaches; crickets; Dermaptera; earwigs; grass-hoppers; katydids; mantids; Mantodea; Orthoptera; Phasmida; stick insects; termites

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In the last 40 years, the number of species in the orthopteroid orders has increased by similar to 10% from that known in 1979. The largest order, the Orthoptera, has increased from 205 to 235 species known in Canada. The number of Blattodea has increased from 14 to 18 species, while Dermaptera has increased from 5 to 6 species. The number of species of Mantodea (3) and Phasmida (1) known in Canada have remained unchanged. Most new species records reported in Canada since 1979 have resulted from new collections along the periphery of the range of more widespread species. Some species reported since 1979 are recent introductions to Canada, including species restricted to homes or other heated buildings. The taxonomy of these orders has also changed, with only the Dermaptera having maintained its order definition since the 1979 treatment. Additional orthopteroid species are likely to occur in Canada, particularly in the orders Orthoptera and Blattodea. DNA barcodes are available for more than 60% of the species known to occur in Canada.

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