Scalida latiusvittata, a truly slept on species?
Around early October 2025, I went nearby a fishing area to look at some wild fish. There was a large population of guppies around the area. It was kind of like a sewer system but pretty clear and taken over by nature. I got curious and did start flipping the stones around the place, and seeing the large amount of moss growing on the surface and sides of the water, so I was quite sure I'd find something. I spotted some little dark red colored insects darting very quickly, and they turned out to be these little nymphs of a roach. I found about 5 or 6 individuals. They were these little roach nymphs. I caught a few in some little deli cups and brought them home. I was pretty sure they were either pre-adults or a species with vestigial wings as seen here. I set up a little cup with some substrate, bark, some moss, and other stuff. Soon enough, they matured! And I realized this was a species I have seen before. They were these Scalida latiusvittata, a small Ectobiid species that origina...