Lepismatidae


Lepismatidae is a family of primitive wingless insects with about 340 described species. This family contains the two most familiar members of the order Zygentoma: the silverfish and the firebrat. It is one of five families in the order Zygentoma.
Lepismatids are elongated, flattened insects, the majority of which are scavengers. The abdomen is usually clothed in tiny scales and terminates with three "tails" of roughly equal length. The compound eyes are small and well separated.
They typically live in warm, damp environments, including indoors. They avoid light.

Genera

These subfamilies and genera belong to the family Lepismatidae:
  • Acrotelsinae Mendes, 1991
  • *Acrotelsa Escherich, 1905
  • *Anisolepisma Paclt, 1967
  • *Desertinoma Kaplin, 1992
  • *Lepismina Gervais, 1844
  • *Paracrotelsa Paclt, 1967
  • *Primacrotelsa Mendes, 2004
  • Ctenolepismatinae Mendes, 1991
  • *Acrotelsella Silvestri, 1935
  • *Asiolepisma Kaplin, 1989
  • *Caribesella Molero-Baltanás, Gaju-Ricart, & Smith, 2024
  • *Ctenolepisma Escherich, 1905
  • *Gopsilepisma Irish, 1990
  • *Hyperlepisma Silvestri, 1932
  • *Leucolepisma Wall, 1954
  • *Monachina Silvestri, 1908
  • *Mormisma Silvestri, 1938
  • *Namibmormisma Irish, 1989
  • *Nebkhalepisma Irish, 1989
  • *Ornatilepisma Irish, 1989
  • *Psammolepisma Irish, 1989
  • *Sabulepisma Irish, 1989
  • *Sceletolepisma Wygodzinsky, 1955
  • *Stylifera Stach, 1932
  • *Swalepisma Irish, 1989
  • *Thermobia Bergroth, 1890
  • Heterolepismatinae Mendes, 1991
  • *Heterolepisma Escherich, 1905
  • *Maritisma Smith & Mitchell, 2019
  • *Visma Smith, Mitchell, & Molero-Batanás, 2021
  • Lepismatinae Latreille, 1802
  • *Afrolepisma Mendes, 1981
  • *Allacrotelsa Silvestri, 1935
  • *Anallacrotelsa Mendes, 1996
  • *Lepisma Linnaeus, 1758
  • *Lepitrochisma Mendes, 1988
  • *Neoasterolepisma Mendes, 1988
  • *Tricholepisma Paclt, 1967
  • *Xenolepisma Mendes, 1981
  • Mirolepismatinae Mendes, 1901
  • *Mirolepisma Silvestri, 1938
  • *Prolepismina Silvestri, 1940
  • Silvestrellinae Mendes, 1991
  • *Hemikulina Mendes, 2008
  • *Hemilepisma Paclt, 1967
  • *Namunukulina Wygodzinsky, 1957
  • *Silvestrella Escherich, 1905
  • incertae sedis
  • *Apteryskenoma Paclt, 1952
  • *Panlepisma Silvestri, 1940
There are several genera known only from fossils:

Parasites

Member of the Strepsiptera family Mengenillinidae exclusively parasitise members of Lepismatidae. Host-species relationships include: Eoxenos laboulbenei on Tricholepisma aureum, Neoasterolepisma wasmanni and N. palmonii; Mengenilla parvula on Sceletolepisma michaelseni; Mengenilla nigritula on Ctenolepisma ciliatum and Ctenolepisma sp.; Mengenilla laevigata, M. quasita, M. spinulosa and M. subnigrescens on C. lineatum; and an unidentified species of Strepsiptera on Mormisma peyerimhoffi.
Parasitic Apicomplexa are often found in the intestinal tract, especially the crop, of Lepismatidae. Ctenolepisma lineatum contains on average 15 parasite specimens per animal. Several species of gregarine parasites have been recorded from the intestinal tract of the gray silverfish:
Lepismatidae speciesgregarine parasites
Acrotelsa collarisColepismatophila watsonae, Garnhamia aciculata, Lepismatophila thermobiae
Ctenolepisma calvumColepismatophila burti, Garnhamia aciculata, Lepismatophila orientalis
Ctenolepisma lineatumLepismatophila parva, Lepismatophila ctenolepismae
Ctenolepisma longicaudatumGarnhamia aciculata, Lepismatophila ctenolepismae
Ctenolepisma nigrumColepismatophila buckleyi, Lepismatophila orientalis
Ctenolepisma sp.Garnhamia aciculata, Lepismatophila cornwalli
Lepisma saccharinumGregarina lagenoides, Lepismatophila thermobiae, unidentified Colepismatophila species and Gregarinidae species
Thermobia domesticaColepismatophila watsonae, Lepismatophila thermobiae and an unidentified Gregarinidae species