Spongiphoridae is a family of earwigs in the suborder Neodermaptera . There are more than 40 genera and 510 described species in Spongiphoridae.[1] [2] [3] [4]
Vostox brunneipennis P1650758a
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SpongiphoridaeTemporal range:
Albian–Recent
Paraspania brunneri
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Class:
Insecta
Order:
Dermaptera
Suborder:
Neodermaptera
Infraorder:
Epidermaptera
Superfamily:
Forficuloidea
Family:
Spongiphoridae Verhoeff , 1902
Subfamilies
Caecolbaiinae Steinmann, 1989
Cosmogeracinae Brindle, 1982
Geracinae Brindle, 1971
Isolaboidinae Brindle, 1978
Isopyginae Hincks, 1951
Labiinae Burr, 1909
Nesogastrinae Verhoeff, 1902
Pericominae Burr, 1911
Ramamurthiinae Steinmann, 1975
Rudracinae Srivastava, 1995
Sparattinae Verhoeff, 1902
Spongiphorinae Verhoeff, 1902
Strongylopsalinae Burr, 1911
Vandicinae Burr, 1911
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These 43 genera belong to the family Spongiphoridae:[2]
Auchenomus Karsch, 1886
Barygerax Hebard, 1917
Caecolabia Brindle, 1975
Chaetolabia Brindle, 1972
Chaetospania Karsch, 1886
Circolabia Steinmann, 1987
Cosmogerax Hebard, 1933
Eugerax Hebard, 1917
Filolabia Steinmann, 1989
Formicilabia Rehn & Hebard, 1917
Gerax Hebard, 1917
Homotages Burr, 1909
Irdex Burr, 1911
Isolabella Verhoeff, 1902
Isolaboides Hincks, 1958
Isopyge Borelli, 1931
Labia Leach, 1815
Marava Burr, 1911
Mecomera Audinet-Serville, 1838
Nesogaster Verhoeff, 1902
Nesolabia Hincks, 1957
Paralabella Steinmann, 1990
Paralaboides Steinmann, 1989
Parapericomus Ramamurthi, 1967
Paraspania Steinmann, 1985
Paratages Srivastava, 1987
Pericomus Burr, 1911
Pseudomarava Steinmann, 1989
Pseudovostox Borelli, 1926
Purex Burr, 1911
Ramamurthia Steinmann, 1975
Rudrax Srivastava, 1995
Sparatta Audinet-Serville, 1838
Sphingolabis de Bormans, 1883
Spirolabia Steinmann, 1987
Spongiphora Audinet-Serville, 1831
Spongovostox Burr, 1911
Strongylolabis Steinmann, 1986
Strongylopsalis Burr, 1900
Vandex Burr, 1911
Vostox Burr, 1911
Yepezia Brindle, 1982
† Sinolabia Zhou & Chen, 1983 Qujiang Group , China, Albian