Galloisiana chujoi is a species of cave-dwelling insect in the family Grylloblattidae that is endemic to southern Japan.[1] Its type locality is Oninoiwaya Cave, Japan.[2]
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Galloisianachujoi is a species of cave-dwelling insect in the family Grylloblattidae that is endemic to southern Japan. Its type locality is Oninoiwaya...
species belong to the genus Galloisiana: Galloisianachujoi Gurney 1961 – type locality: Oninoiwaya Cave, southern Japan Galloisiana kiyosawai Asahina 1959...
grylloblattids found in low-elevation environments with hot summers. Galloisianachujoi is the only other known grylloblattid species that is also found in...
localities: Galloisiana Caudell 1924 – Far East Asia Galloisianachujoi Gurney 1961 – type locality: Oninoiwaya Cave, Japan Galloisiana kiyosawai Asahina...