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Nomenclature (6)

  • Brachylabis bifoveolata Bolivar, 1897: 285.

    Syntype; male; 0ff9c2ef-391c-4340-a7b9-0868efcf6215; deposited at: Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris (MNHN);

  • Metisolabis bifoveolata (Bolivar, 1897) in Burr, 1911: 42.
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  • Isolabis (Ctenisolabis) bifoveolata (Bolivar, 1897) in Sakai, 1982: 24.
  • Brachylabis bifoveolata Bolivar, 1897 in Steinmann, 1989c: 316-317. Catalog/Collection

Nomenclature references (6)

  • Bolivar, I. (1897) Les Orthoptères de St. Joseph''s College, à Trichinopoly, sud de l''Inde. Annales de la Société Entomologique de France, 66, 282–316.
  • Burr, M. (1911) Contribution to our knowledge of Indian earwigs. Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, 7, 771–800.
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  • Burr, M. (1911) Dermaptera. In Genera Insectorum. Vol. 122, pp. 1–112. Available at http://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/105421/
  • Popham, E. & Brindle, A. (1966) Genera and species of the Dermaptera: 2. The Brachylabinae und Platylabinae (Carcinophoridae). The Entomologist, 99, 241–246.
  • Sakai, S. (1982) A new proposed classification of the Dermaptera with special reference to the check list of the Dermaptera of the world. Daito Bunka University, 20, 1–108.
  • Steinmann, H. (1989c) World Catalogue of Dermaptera. In Series Entomologica. Vol. 43, 1–934 pp.

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Etymology:

Latin: having two small pits.