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Nomenclature (6)

  • Psalis nigra Caudell, 1907: 167.

    Syntype; female; adbc86bf-b78f-44f9-8765-fedf9840293a; deposited at: National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution (USNM);

  • Spandex nigra (Caudell, 1907) in Burr, 1915: 537.
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  • Capralabis nigra (Caudell, 1907) in Steinmann, 1989c: 241. Catalog/Collection
  • Epilandex nigra (Caudell, 1907) in Srivastava, 1999: 80.

Nomenclature references (6)

  • Brindle, A. (1981) Two new genera of neotropical earwigs (Dermaptera, Carcinophoridae). The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, 117(Jan-Apr), 77–82.
  • Burr, M. (1915) On the male genital armature of the Dermaptera. Part II: Psalidae. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, Dec.1915;Ser.2, 521–546.
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  • Caudell, A.N. (1907) On some Forficulidae of the United States and West Indies. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, 15, 166–170.
  • Popham, E. & Brindle, A. (1966) Genera and species of the Dermaptera: 3. Carcinophorinae and Arixenidae. The Entomologist, 99, 269–278.
  • Srivastava, G.K. (1999) On the higher classification of Anisolabididae (Insecta: Dermaptera) with a check-list of genera and species. Records of the Zoological Survey of India, 97(Part 1), 73–100.
  • Steinmann, H. (1989c) World Catalogue of Dermaptera. In Series Entomologica. Vol. 43, 1–934 pp.

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Gender, form, and etymology

Etymology:

Latin: black, dark.