Firebrat
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| Firebrat | |
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| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Insecta |
| Order: | Zygentoma |
| Family: | Lepismatidae |
| Genus: | Thermobia |
| Species: | T. domestica
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| Binomial name | |
| Thermobia domestica (Packard, 1873)
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The firebrat (Thermobia domestica) is a small insect (typically 1–1.5 cm) in the order Zygentoma.[1]
Habitat
[edit | edit source]Firebrats prefer relatively warm temperatures (36–39 °C) and require some humidity.[2] They are commonly found indoors near heat sources such as furnaces and boilers. They feed on a wide variety of carbohydrates and starches that are also protein sources such as dog food, flour and book bindings. They are distributed throughout most parts of the world and are normally found outdoors under rocks, plant litter, and in similar environments, but are also often found indoors where they are considered pests. They do not cause major damage, but they can contaminate food, damage paper goods, and stain clothing. Otherwise they are mostly harmless.
Behavior
[edit | edit source]Historically, it had been assumed that communal behavior in firebrats was induced by pheromones,[3] though this is contested. Modern research suggests communal behavior stems from microbes and fungi found in the feces of other firebrats.[4]
Breeding
[edit | edit source]At 1.5 to 4.5 months of age the female firebrat begins laying eggs if the temperature is right (32–41 °C or 90–106 °F). It may lay up to 6000 eggs in a lifetime of about 3–5 years. After incubation (12–13 days), the nymphs hatch. They may reach maturity in as little as 2–4 months, resulting in several generations each year.
Meiosis
[edit | edit source]The sequential changes occurring during the prophase I stage of meiosis in T. domestica ovaries have been described in detail.[5]
References
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External links
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