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Grylloblattidae, commonly known as the icebugs, or ice crawlers, is a
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s that live in the cold on top of mountains and the edges of glaciers. They belong, along with
Mantophasmatidae Mantophasmatidae is a family (biology), family of carnivorous wingless insects within the order Notoptera, which was discovered in Africa in 2001.K.-D. Klass, O. Zompro, N.P. Kristensen, J. Adis. Mantophasmatodea: a new insect order with extant ...
(rock crawlers), to the order
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/ref> Grylloblattids are wingless insects mostly less than 3 cm long, with a head resembling that of a
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, with long antennae and having elongated cerci arising from the tip of their abdomen. They cannot tolerate warmth (most species will die at 10 °C) and many species have small distribution ranges.


Overview

Grylloblattids, ice crawlers or icebugs puzzled the scientists who discovered them in 1914, E.M. Walker and T.B. Kurata; the first species named was '' Grylloblatta campodeiformis'', which means "
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cockroach Cockroaches (or roaches) are a Paraphyly, paraphyletic group of insects belonging to Blattodea, containing all members of the group except termites. About 30 cockroach species out of 4,600 are associated with human habitats. Some species are we ...
shaped like a '' Campodea''" (a kind of two-pronged bristletail). Most are nocturnal and appear to feed on detritus. They have long antennae (23–45 segments) and long cerci (5–8 segments), but no wings. Their eyes are either missing or reduced and they have no
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(simple eyes). Their closest living relatives are the recently discovered Mantophasmatodea. Most species are less than 3 cm long, the largest being ''Namkungia magnus''. The family has its own suborder, Grylloblattodea (formerly its own order). It contains 5 genera and about 34 extant species. Most species have restricted distributions and small populations and with increased warming their habitats are threatened, making them endangered. In North America some species like '' Grylloblatta barberi'' and '' G. oregonensis'' are known from single sites.


Habitat and distribution

Grylloblattodea are nocturnal
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s typically found in leaf litter and under stones in extremely cold environments, usually at higher elevations. They are known to inhabit cold temperate forests to glaciers and the edges of ice sheets. Their optimal living temperature is between 1-4 °C (33.8-39.2 °F). They can be killed at colder temperatures due to ice formation in the body, so when the temperature drops below their optimal range they survive by living under snow pack near the soil. They have a very narrow range of temperatures that they prefer and cannot withstand high temperatures; many species are killed when the temperature rises about 5°C above their optimal temperature. They move in response to the seasons so as to maintain an optimal temperature in their foraging habitat. Grylloblattidae are patchily distributed in glaciers, caves, montane environments, and occasionally also lower-elevation forests in western North America, East Asia (Korea and Japan), Central Asia (Siberia, China, and Kazakhstan). They are predicted to occur in several other mountain chains in Asia, including parts of the
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Diet

They are omnivorous, but feed primarily on dead arthropods and carrion. When arthropod carcasses are scarce, their diet relies heavily on plant material. The fossil species '' Plesioblattogryllus magnificus'' from the Middle Jurassic had strong mandibles and is thought to have been a predator.


Evolution

Grylloblattidae is generally thought to have emerged from within the " Grylloblattida", a poorly defined group of extinct winged insects that first appeared in the Late Carboniferous.


Taxonomy

List of Grylloblattodea genera and species along with their type localities: *'' Galloisiana'' Caudell & King 1924 – Far East Asia **'' Galloisiana chujoi'' Gurney 1961 – type locality: Oninoiwaya Cave, Japan **'' Galloisiana kiyosawai'' Asahina 1959 – type locality: Hirayu-Onsen, Japan **'' Galloisiana kosuensis'' Namkung 1974 – type locality: Gosu Cave, South Korea **''
Galloisiana nipponensis ''Galloisiana nipponensis'' is a species of insect in the family Grylloblattidae that is endemic to Japan. Its Type locality (biology), type locality is Lake Chūzenji, Japan. Range and habitat It is found in montane habitats in central Honshu, ...
'' Caudell & King 1924 – type locality:
Lake Chūzenji , also called Sea of Happiness, is a scenic lake in Nikkō National Park in the city of Nikkō, Tochigi Prefecture, Japan. It was created 20,000 years ago when Mount Nantai (2484 m) erupted and blocked the river. The lake has a surface area of 11 ...
, Japan **'' Galloisiana notabilis'' Silvestri 1927 – type locality:
Nagasaki Prefecture is a prefecture of Japan located on the island of Kyūshū. Nagasaki Prefecture has a population of 1,314,078 (1 June 2020) and has a geographic area of 4,130 km2 (1,594 sq mi). Nagasaki Prefecture borders Saga Prefecture to the northeast. N ...
, Japan **'' Galloisiana odaesanensis'' Kim & Lee 2007 – type locality:
Mount Odae Odaesan, also known as Mount Odae-san or Mount Odae (), is a major cluster of mountains and national park in eastern Gangwon Province, South Korea, standing at the junction of Gangneung City, Pyeongchang County and Hongcheon County. It stands ...
, South Korea **'' Galloisiana olgae'' Vrsansky & Storozhenko 2001 – type locality: Mount Olga, Russia **'' Galloisiana sinensis'' Wang 1987 – type locality: Changbaishan,
Jilin Jilin (; alternately romanized as Kirin or Chilin) is one of the three provinces of Northeast China. Its capital and largest city is Changchun. Jilin borders North Korea ( Rasŏn, North Hamgyong, Ryanggang and Chagang) and Russia (Prim ...
, PR China **'' Galloisiana sofiae'' Szeptycki 1987 – type locality: Mount Myoyang, South Korea **'' Galloisiana ussuriensis'' Storozhenko 1988 – type locality:
Primorsky Krai Primorsky Krai (russian: Приморский край, r=Primorsky kray, p=prʲɪˈmorskʲɪj kraj), informally known as Primorye (, ), is a federal subject (a krai) of Russia, located in the Far East region of the country and is a part of t ...
, Russia **'' Galloisiana yezoensis'' Asahina 1961 – type locality: Miyazaki-Toge, Japan **'' Galloisiana yuasai'' Asahina 1959 – type locality: Tokugo-Toge, Japan *'' Grylloblatta'' Walker 1914 – western North America **'' Grylloblatta barberi'' Caudell 1924 – type locality: Sunny Side Mine,
Mount Lassen Mount is often used as part of the name of specific mountains, e.g. Mount Everest. Mount or Mounts may also refer to: Places * Mount, Cornwall, a village in Warleggan parish, England * Mount, Perranzabuloe, a hamlet in Perranzabuloe parish, Co ...
area, California, USA **'' Grylloblatta bifratrilecta'' Gurney 1953 – type locality:
Sonora Pass Sonora Pass (el. 9,624 ft. / 2,933 m.) is a mountain pass in the Sierra Nevada in California. It is the second-highest in California and in the Sierra Nevada. lower by 321 ft. (about 98 m.) than Tioga Pass to the south. State Route 108 ...
, California, USA **'' Grylloblatta campodeiformis'' Walker 1914 – type locality: Sulphur Mountain, Alberta, Canada **'' Grylloblatta chandleri'' Kamp 1963 – type locality:
Eagle Lake Eagle Lake may refer to: Cities, towns, townships etc. Canada * Eagle Lake, Haliburton County, Ontario * Eagle Lake, Parry Sound District, Ontario * Eagle Lake 27, Ontario (Indian reserve) * Eagle Lake, Kenora District, Ontario United States * ...
, California, USA **'' Grylloblatta chintimini'' Marshall & Lytle 2015 – type locality: Marys Peak, Oregon, USA **'' Grylloblatta chirurgica'' Gurney 1961 – type locality:
Ape Cave Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument is a U.S. National Monument that includes the area around Mount St. Helens in Washington. It was established on August 27, 1982, by U.S. President Ronald Reagan, following the 1980 eruption. The 110,0 ...
, Washington, USA **'' Grylloblatta gurneyi'' Kamp 1963 – type locality:
Lava Beds National Monument Lava Beds National Monument is located in northeastern California, in Siskiyou and Modoc counties. The monument lies on the northeastern flank of Medicine Lake Volcano and has the largest total area covered by a volcano in the Cascade Range. ...
, California, USA **'' Grylloblatta marmoreus'' Schoville 2012 – type locality: Marble Mountains, California, USA **'' Grylloblatta newberryensis'' Marshall & Lytle 2015 – type locality:
Newberry Volcano Newberry Volcano is a large active shield-shaped stratovolcano located about south of Bend, Oregon, United States, east of the major crest of the Cascade Range, within the Newberry National Volcanic Monument. Its highest point is Paulina Peak ...
, Oregon, USA **'' Grylloblatta oregonensis'' Schoville 2012 – type locality:
Oregon Caves National Monument Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve is a protected area in the northern Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States. The 4,554-acre (1,843 ha) park, including the marble cave, is 20 miles (32 km) east of C ...
, USA **'' Grylloblatta rothi'' Gurney 1953 – type locality: Happy Valley, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA **'' Grylloblatta scudderi'' Kamp 1979 – type locality: Mount Paul, Alberta, Canada **'' Grylloblatta sculleni'' Gurney 1937 – type locality: Scott Camp, Deschutes County, Oregon, USA **'' Grylloblatta siskiyouensis'' Schoville 2012 – type locality:
Oregon Caves National Monument Oregon Caves National Monument and Preserve is a protected area in the northern Siskiyou Mountains of southwestern Oregon in the United States. The 4,554-acre (1,843 ha) park, including the marble cave, is 20 miles (32 km) east of C ...
, USA **'' Grylloblatta washoa'' Gurney 1961 – type locality:
Echo Summit Echo Summit is a mountain pass over the Sierra Nevada in the western United States, located in eastern El Dorado County, California. At above sea level, it is the highest point on U.S. Route 50 in California, which traverses it at postmil ...
, California, USA *'' Grylloblattella'' Storozhenko 1988 – Central Asia **'' Grylloblattella cheni'' Bai, Wang & Yang 2010 – type locality: Ake Kule Lake,
Xinjiang Xinjiang, SASM/GNC: ''Xinjang''; zh, c=, p=Xīnjiāng; formerly romanized as Sinkiang (, ), officially the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), is an autonomous region of the People's Republic of China (PRC), located in the northwest ...
, China **'' Grylloblattella pravdini'' Storozhenko & Oliger 1984 – type locality: Teletskoye Lake, Russia **'' Grylloblattella sayanensis'' Storozhenko 1996 – type locality: Sambyl Pass, Russia *'' Grylloblattina'' Bey-Bienko 1951 – Far East Asia **'' Grylloblattina djakonovi'' Bey-Bienko 1951 *'' Namkungia'' Storozhenko & Park 2002 – Korea **'' Namkungia biryongensis'' (Namkung 1974) – type locality: Biryong Cave, South Korea **'' Namkungia magna'' (Namkung 1986) – type locality: Balgudeok Cave, South Korea In total, there are 33 extant species and 5 extant genera described as of 2015.


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Video of a walking grylloblattid
in the
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of Oregon {{Taxonbar, from=Q13582699 Insect families Psychrophiles Extant Triassic first appearances Taxa named by Edmund Murton Walker