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1 March 2018 First Record of Blattella vaga (Blattodea: Ectobiidae) from Southern Alabama
Sunghun Alan Jeon, Rammohan R. Balusu, Lee Zhang, Henry Y. Fadamiro, Arthur G. Appel
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Abstract

The field cockroach, Blattella vaga Hebard (Blattodea: Ectobiidae), is native to central Asia including Afghanistan, India, Iran, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. It was described first in 1935; however, from specimens collected in Arizona and California. Since then, the distribution of B. vaga has slowly increased along the southern United States and Mexican border, apparently following major interstate highways. We report the first record of B. vaga from Mobile, Alabama, and suggest that this species will spread to Florida and possibly northward into Georgia and South Carolina. The identification was confirmed using morphological, chemical, and molecular methods. We suggest that when possible, multiple independent methods should be used to confirm species identifications.

Sunghun Alan Jeon, Rammohan R. Balusu, Lee Zhang, Henry Y. Fadamiro, and Arthur G. Appel "First Record of Blattella vaga (Blattodea: Ectobiidae) from Southern Alabama," Florida Entomologist 101(1), 109-112, (1 March 2018). https://doi.org/10.1653/024.101.0119
Published: 1 March 2018
KEYWORDS
cuticular hydrocarbon profile
distribución
distribution
mitocondrial gene sequence
perfil de hidrocarburo cuticular
secuencia del gen mitochondrial
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