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RAPHEL, SHEEBA, and JOYCE JOSE. "Description of two synanthropic silverfish (Insecta: Zygentoma), Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Escherich, 1905) and Ctenolepisma rothschildi (Silvestri, 1907), from Kerala, India." Zootaxa 5570, no. 2 (2025): 309–24. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5570.2.4.

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Two silverfish species, Ctenolepisma longicaudatum Escherich, 1905 and Ctenolepisma rothschildi Silvestri, 1907 (Insecta: Zygentoma: Lepismatidae), are reported for the first time from Kerala, India, with the report of C. rothschildi being the first for India. The report presents morphological, meristic and molecular details of the specimens and compares them with reports of the species from other parts of the world. The paper also discusses the presence of distinct populations in C. longicaudatum and advises further studies.
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Sammet, Kaarel, Mati Martin, Tõnu Kesküla, and Olavi Kurina. "An update to the distribution of invasive Ctenolepisma longicaudatum Escherich in northern Europe, with an overview of other records of Estonian synanthropic bristletails (Insecta: Zygentoma)." Biodiversity Data Journal 9 (January 27, 2021): e61848. https://doi.org/10.3897/BDJ.9.e61848.

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Previously, two species of Zygentoma have been reported from Estonia, both synanthropically.<em> Ctenolepisma longicaudatum</em> Escherich, 1905 is an invasive species that currently expands its range in Europe, but had no published records from the northern Baltic region.<em>Ctenolepisma longicaudatum</em> was first found in Estonia in 2018. It has currently several established populations in public buildings in Tartu, but has not been found in private households, nor in other places in Estonia. A brief overview of its invasion history in northern Europe is given.
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Raphel, Sheeba, and Joyce Jose. "Description of two synanthropic silverfish (Insecta: Zygentoma), Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Escherich, 1905) and Ctenolepisma rothschildi (Silvestri, 1907), from Kerala, India." Zootaxa 5570, no. 2 (2025): 309–24. https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5570.2.4.

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Raphel, Sheeba, Jose, Joyce (2025): Description of two synanthropic silverfish (Insecta: Zygentoma), Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Escherich, 1905) and Ctenolepisma rothschildi (Silvestri, 1907), from Kerala, India. Zootaxa 5570 (2): 309-324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5570.2.4, URL: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5570.2.4
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Fiam, Judit, and Tamás Németh. "An uninvited guest: the fifth species of silverfish in Hungary (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae)." Folia Entomologica Hungarica 85 (2024): 53–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.17112/foliaenthung.2024.85.53.

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Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Escherich, 1905) (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) is reported for the first time from Hungary. An identification key is provided to the five species of the family known from Hungary.
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Fiam, Judit, and Tamás Németh. "An uninvited guest: the fifth species of silverfish in Hungary (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae)." Folia entomologica hungarica 85 (April 26, 2024): 53–60. https://doi.org/10.17112/FoliaEntHung.2024.85.53.

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Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Escherich, 1905) (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) is reported for the first time from Hungary. An identification key is provided to the five species of the family known from Hungary.
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Kulma, Martin, Terezie Bubová, Matthew Paul Davies, Federica Boiocchi, and Jiří Patoka. "Ctenolepisma longicaudatum Escherich (1905) Became a Common Pest in Europe: Case Studies from Czechia and the United Kingdom." Insects 12, no. 9 (2021): 810. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects12090810.

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Synanthropic invasive silverfish, Ctenolepisma longicaudatum, has been recently reported to cause nuisance in the indoor environment in many European countries. To get more details on the species distribution, the species occurrence was monitored by the authors in the countries where establishment of C. longicaudatum has been revealed in the last years. In Czechia, 20 findings from 14 municipalities in eight regions were recorded within the last three years. In the United Kingdom, 49 cases, including the first occurrence in Scotland, were recorded. Five cases were recorded for the Republic of
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Rukke, Bjørn Arne, Pascal Querner, Morten Hage, et al. "Insecticidal gel bait for the decimation of Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) populations in libraries, museums, and archives." Journal of Cultural Heritage 59 (January 2023): 255–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.culher.2022.12.010.

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Rukke, Bjørn Arne, Morten Hage, and Anders Aak. "Spatiotemporal elements in a poisoned bait strategy against the long-tailed silverfish (Lepismatidae: Zygentoma)." PLOS ONE 16, no. 11 (2021): e0260536. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0260536.

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The long-tailed silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudatum (Lepismatidae: Zygentoma) is a nuisance problem in buildings and a major concern in museums, libraries and archives where it cause damage to historical and priceless items. We used laboratory bioassays and two field studies of infested buildings to evaluate spatial and temporal elements of a poisoned bait strategy. In both laboratory experiments and field studies, the efficiency of poisoned bait with indoxacarb as the active ingredient was significantly improved by placing many small bait droplets evenly distributed along all edges of the t
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Brimblecombe, Peter, Marie-Christine Pachler, and Pascal Querner. "Effect of Indoor Climate and Habitat Change on Museum Insects during COVID-19 Closures." Heritage 4, no. 4 (2021): 3497–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4040193.

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COVID-19 spread globally and, as there was little immunity, quarantine, isolation, and social distancing became widely practiced. As people were restricted to their homes in many countries, public venues, such as museums, galleries, and historic houses, were typically closed. This allowed insect abundance, under changed conditions, to be explored using traps from the Technical Museum, Schönbrunn Palace, Hofburg Museum, and Weltmuseum in Vienna. The trap contents reveal an increase in Lepisma saccharinum, the common silverfish, as well as in the Zygentoma Ctenolepisma longicaudatum and C. calvu
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Querner, Pascal, Katja Sterflinger, Katharina Derksen, et al. "Climate Change and Its Effects on Indoor Pests (Insect and Fungi) in Museums." Climate 10, no. 7 (2022): 103. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli10070103.

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Climate change not only affects the biodiversity of natural habitats, but also the flora and fauna within cities. An increase in average temperature and changing precipitation, but additionally extreme weather events with heat waves and flooding, are forecast. The climate in our cities and, thus, also inside buildings is influenced by the changing outdoor climate and urban heat islands. A further challenge to ecosystems is the introduction of new species (neobiota). If these species are pests, they can cause damage to stored products and materials. Much cultural heritage is within buildings, s
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Aak, Anders, Morten Hage, Heidi Heggen Lindstedt, and Bjørn Arne Rukke. "Development of a Poisoned Bait Strategy against the Silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata (Escherich, 1905)." Insects 11, no. 12 (2020): 852. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11120852.

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Pest management strives to be an efficient, yet healthy and environmentally safe control method, and the use of poisoned bait often fulfils these criteria. In the present study, we show that bait with indoxacarb as the active ingredient is highly efficient for controlling Ctenolepisma longicaudata (Escherich, 1905) and two of its relatives, Lepisma saccharina (Linnaeus, 1758) and Ctenolepisma calva (Ritter, 1910). Applying small bait droplets (size ~10 mg) along the walls of several types of buildings, at no more than 0.5 to 1.0 g bait per 100 m2, was a cost-efficient and safe strategy for the
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CHICK, ANDREW I. R. "A Revised Checklist of the UK Silverfish (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae)." Zootaxa 4504, no. 3 (2018): 447. http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4504.3.10.

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With the discovery of Ctenolepisma longicaudata by Goddard et al. (2016) and the record of Ctenolepisma lineata as a possible introduced pest by Notton (2018), as well as the changes to the higher classification reported by Barnard (2011), the current number of UK Lepismatidae (silverfish and firebrats) that an entomologist might encounter has doubled. Therefore, the most recent checklist (Kloet &amp; Hicks 1964) is in need of revision. This paper aims to provide an updated check list, guide to keys that can be used to Identify UK Lepismatidae as well as to provide an overview of UK species.
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Aak, Anders, Morten Hage, and Bjørn Arne Rukke. "Long-Tailed Silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudata) Control; Bait Choice Based on Primary and Secondary Poisoning." Insects 11, no. 3 (2020): 170. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects11030170.

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The long-tailed silverfish (Ctenolepisma longicaudata) has recently made its appearance and demonstrated a tremendous proliferation in Norway, where it is currently considered a major indoor nuisance pest in modern buildings. To reduce the risk of human pesticide exposure, several baits with indoxacarb, clothianidin, fipronil or imidacloprid as the active ingredient were investigated to provide knowledge regarding their potential for integrated pest management solutions. Primary and secondary poisoning, as well as the durability of baits, were experimentally evaluated in bioassays. Baits with
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Whitington, Paul M., Kerri-Lee Harris, and David Leach. "Early axonogenesis in the embryo of a primitive insect, the silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata." Roux's Archives of Developmental Biology 205, no. 5-6 (1996): 272–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00365805.

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Kulma, Martin, Vladimír Vrabec, Jiří Patoka, and František Rettich. "The first established population of the invasive silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata (Escherich) in the Czech Republic." BioInvasions Records 7, no. 3 (2018): 329–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/bir.2018.7.3.16.

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Monteith, Rodney. "First record of the Grey Silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata Escherich, 1905, (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) from Northern Ireland." Entomologist's Monthly Magazine 154, no. 4 (2018): 308. http://dx.doi.org/10.31184/m00138908.1544.3951.

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Woodbury, Nathan, and Gerhard Gries. "Pheromone-based Arrestment Behavior in the Common Silverfish, Lepisma saccharina, and Giant Silverfish, Ctenolepisma longicaudata." Journal of Chemical Ecology 33, no. 7 (2007): 1351–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-007-9303-4.

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Thomsen, Elisabet, Sunnvør Kongsstovu, Hans Dahl, and Svein-Ole Mikalsen. "Ctenolepisma longicaudata (Escherich, 1905): a common, but previously unregistered, species of silverfish in the Faroe Islands." BioInvasions Records 8, no. 3 (2019): 540–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/bir.2019.8.3.09.

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Aak, Anders, Morten Hage, Øyvind Magerøy, et al. "Introduction, dispersal, establishment and societal impact of the long-tailed silverfish Ctenolepisma longicaudata (Escherich, 1905) in Norway." BioInvasions Records 10, no. 2 (2021): 483–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.3391/bir.2021.10.2.26.

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Woodbury, Nathan, and Gerhard Gries. "Fungal symbiont of firebrats (Thysanura) induces arrestment behaviour of firebrats and giant silverfish but not common silverfish." Canadian Entomologist 145, no. 5 (2013): 543–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4039/tce.2013.35.

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AbstractWe have recently shown that firebrats, Thermobia domestica (Packard) (Thysanura: Lepismatidae), carry, and deposit with their faeces, the symbiotic bacterium Enterobacter cloacae (Jordan 1890) Hormaeche and Edwards 1960 (Enterobacteriaceae) and the symbiotic fungus Mycotypha microspora Fenner, 1932 (Mycotyphaceae), and that these microbes induce arrestment behaviour and aggregation of firebrats. Here, we tested whether giant silverfish, Ctenolepisma longicaudata Escherich (Thysanura: Lepismatidae), and common silverfish, Lepisma saccharina (Linnaeus) (Thysanura: Lepismatidae), also arr
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Truman, J. W., and Eldon E. Ball. "Patterns of embryonic neurogenesis in a primitive wingless insect, the silverfish, Ctenolepisma longicaudata : comparison with those seen in flying insects." Development Genes and Evolution 208, no. 7 (1998): 357–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004270050192.

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Pal, S. G., G. Baur, B. Ghosh, S. Palit, S. Modak, and N. Chowdhury. "Fine structural morphology of immunocytes of some molluscs and insects." Proceedings, annual meeting, Electron Microscopy Society of America 48, no. 3 (1990): 386–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424820100159473.

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In recent years some of the blood cells of several molluscs and insects are characterised as immunocytes. Similar cells from a few invertebrates from India have been looked into under conventional TEM to register the ultrastructural features. This type of study is first of its kind in the subcontinent. Immunocytes from bivalve molluscs Meretrix meretrix, Laroellidens marqinalis and two insect species, apterygote Ctenolepism a longicaudata and pterygote Gesonula punctifrons provide a new set of fine structural information which forms a basis of comparison with those studied earlier.Immunocytes
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Sammet, Kaarel, Mati Martin, Tõnu Kesküla, and Olavi Kurina. "An update to the distribution of invasive Ctenolepisma longicaudatum Escherich in northern Europe, with an overview of other records of Estonian synanthropic bristletails (Insecta: Zygentoma)." Biodiversity Data Journal 9 (January 27, 2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/bdj.9.e61848.

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Previously, two species of Zygentoma have been reported as synanthropic in Estonia (Lepisma saccharinum Linnaeus, 1758 and Thermobia domestica (Packard, 1873)). Ctenolepisma longicaudatum Escherich, 1905 is an invasive species that is currently expanding its range in Europe, but had no published records from the northern Baltic Region. Ctenolepisma longicaudatum was first found in Estonia in 2018. It has currently several established populations in public buildings in Tartu and Tallinn, but has not been found in private households, nor in other places in Estonia. A brief overview of its invasi
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Zembjaková, Rebeka, and Jitka Neoralová. "INVAZNÍ RYBENKA CTENOLEPISMA LONGICAUDATUM V ČESKÝCH KNIHOVNÁCH, MUZEÍCH A ARCHIVECH." Fórum pro konzervátory-restaurátory, October 2024, 095–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.61574/fkr.2024.2.095.

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Biologické invaze představují vážnou hrozbu pro ekosystémy a bio- logickou rozmanitost. Hmyz, jako nejrozmanitější skupina živočichů na planetě, je těmito změnami významně ovlivněn, což se projevuje i ve zvýšeném výskytu nepůvodních druhů ve všech biotopech. Mezi tyto druhy patří i Ctenolepisma longicaudatum, která se v posledních letech stala významným škůdcem v evropských interiérech. Tento druh, který pochází pravděpodobně z centrální Ameriky, je schopný přežívat v suchých a chladných podmínkách a způsobuje škody na materiálech na bázi celulózy, papíru a škrobu, což je obzvláště problematic
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Jana, Debanjan, and Ashis Kumar Hazra. "Zoogeographic Affinities of Silverfishes (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) of India." Records of the Zoological Survey of India, July 1, 2023, 297–304. https://doi.org/10.26515/rzsi/v123/i2s/2023/172524.

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The poorly known Indian fauna of Zygentoma of the family Lepismatidae is presently represented by seventeen species. All these species are known to occur from fourteen States and two Union Territories of India. Available data indicates that absence of records of the family Lepismatidae in almost half of the states. Data concerning the species like Acrotelsa collaris, Ctenolepisma (Ctenolepisma) longicaudatum, Lepisma saccharina, Thermobia domestica are referred only to cosmopolitan synanthrops, therefore without any zoogeographic interest. The Lepismatidae, excluding those species, which are d
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Bednár, František, Vladimír Hemala, and Tomáš Čejka. "First records of two new silverfish species (Ctenolepisma longicaudatum and Ctenolepisma calvum) in Slovakia, with checklist and identification key of Slovak Zygentoma." Biologia, October 12, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11756-023-01526-z.

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AbstractIn recent years, introduced synanthropic species of the order Zygentoma (especially Ctenolepisma longicaudatum and C. calvum) have begun to spread in Central Europe. The two above-mentioned non-native species of silverfish have also recently been confirmed in Slovakia. This paper aims to comment on the occurrence of the two non-native species in Slovakia, to compile an identification key for all (i.e. also native) Slovak silverfish species and establish local species names.
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Molero-Baltanás, Rafael, Andrew Mitchell, Miquel Gaju-Ricart, and Jairo Robla. "Worldwide revision of synanthropic silverfish (Insecta: Zygentoma: Lepismatidae) combining morphological and molecular data." Journal of Insect Science 24, no. 3 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jisesa/ieae045.

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Abstract Synanthropic silverfish are the best-known and most widely distributed insects of the order Zygentoma. However, there is a great gap in the knowledge and confusion about the geographic distribution and the diagnostic characteristics that allow their identification. In this work, we provide an exhaustive and deep analysis of the most common 9 synanthropic silverfish of the world, combining previously published and newly derived morphological and molecular data. Updated descriptions of Ctenolepisma calvum (Ritter, 1910) and Ctenolepisma (Sceletolepisma) villosum (Fabricius, 1775) are in
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Zhang, Guoqing, An Gu, and Le Wei. "Regularity in distribution, and control, of pests in the hall of mental cultivation, the Forbidden City, Beijing, China." Heritage Science 9, no. 1 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s40494-021-00588-z.

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AbstractPests can seriously threaten the safety of organic relics and historic buildings. Every year, the Palace Museum spends a large of money and time preventing and controlling pests, but there is still no a better systematic and targeted method. The Hall of Mental Cultivation is a representative and essential building in the Forbidden City. Through three years of pest monitoring, the species, quantity, and occurrence regularity of the major pests were investigated. During this time, more than ten species of insects were trapped. These included carpet beetles (Anthrenus picturatus hintoni M
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