The spine armament of the legs as an important means for the characterisation of the genera of Corydiinae and their relationships (Blattodea, Corydiidae) Author Bohn, Horst text Zootaxa 2024 2024-07-22 5482 1 1 79 http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5482.1.1 journal article 10.11646/zootaxa.5482.1.1 1175-5334 13209117 AE4D9DE4-95E1-49CC-8104-1E7242523986 Eucorydia dasytoides (Walker, 1868) Figs. 16G,H , 19E Male characters. Wings: fully developed, tegmina with subcosta lobe; right tegmen specialised, with a sharp edge at the borderline between the two differently structured areas, Fig. 19E .—Femur armament: femora of all legs with an apical spine.—Tibia armament ( E. purpuralis ): [3.6.1][7.6.3][11.6.4].—Subgenital plate: anterior apodemes inconspicuous, bristles on posterior third of the plate, with rather long styli, Fig. 16H .—Supraanal plate: short, latero-posterior corners rounded, posterior border shallowly concave (more rounded than to be seen on the figure), Fig. 16G .—Cercal tricholiths: absent. Female: Wings as in the male fully developed and similarly specialised. Material studied . E. dasytoides (Walker, 1868) : 2♂ , Formosa , Kosempo , 1–5./ 7.–19. V .1908, H.Sauter (prep. of 1♂ : Bo 1390) (det. Bey-Bienko 1968). ( ZSM ) . E. purpuralis (Kirby, 1903) : 2♂ , Fokien , Koateng , Yun-ling-shan (det. Bey-Bienko 1968). ( ZSM ) . 14. Genus Ergaula Walker, 1868 Type species. Ergaula capensis (Saussure, 1893)