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
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5482.1.1
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.5482.1.1
1175-5334
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No. 22.
Hemelytroblatta (Mollidentoblatta) ebneri
(
Chopard, 1929
)
,
comb. nov.
Figs. 9A,B
Heterogamodes ebneri
Chopard, 1929: 305
, pl. 9,fig. 19.
Arenivaga (Psammoblatta) ebneri
:
Bey-Bienko 1950: 319
;
Princis 1962: 67
.
Hemelytroblatta ebneri
:
Grandcolas 1994a: 157
.
Male characters.
Wings: tegmina with subcosta lobe.—Femur armament: all femora without apical spine.—Tibia armament: [1.8.0][7.7.2][11.7.5], dorsal spines variously distributed. According to
Chopard (1929)
the armament of the tibiae should be similar as in
P. africana
, which, however, has only 10 spines on the dorsal surface of the hindleg; the
type
and the other male from the locus typicus have 11 spines.—Tarsal arolia: present.—Subgenital plate: with styli,
Fig. 9A
.—Right phallomere:
Fig. 9B
.
Female:
Chopard 1929
, 305.
Material studied.
Type
,
1♂
,
Asia minor
, Lyc. Taurus, Makri. (
M. Wien
)
.—
Other material
:
1♂
, same data as type (prep.:
Bo
1394) (
M. Wien
).—
1♂
,
Türkei
, Demre, 31.VII.[19]85, light,
N. Lodos
don. (prep.:
Bo
1333) (det.
K.Harz
). (
ZSM
)
.