Revision of the genus Dziriblatta Chopard, 1936 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae) from North Africa, Spain, and the Macaronesian islands. I. The nine subgenera of the genus Author Bohn, Horst text Zootaxa 2019 2019-05-27 4610 1 1 73 journal article 26623 10.11646/zootaxa.4610.1.1 72477336-5f60-4526-898b-57fddd2a60e2 1175-5326 3235566 BEF103FA-05C0-4AA7-AB57-C528E8BDBB11 Monoscleroblatta , subgen. nov. Etymology. The name of the subgenus refers to a singular (unpleated) scale sclerite in the male genitalia. Type species. Hololampra abdelazizi Bolívar, 1908 Species. 4 species known, 1 new to be described. Dziriblatta (Monoscleroblatta) abdelazizi ( Bolívar, 1908 ) , comb. nov. Dziriblatta (Monocleroblatta) haffidi ( Bolívar, 1908 ) , comb. nov. Dziriblatta (Monoscleroblatta) azruensis ( Werner, 1929 ) , comb. nov. Dziriblatta (Monoscleroblatta) sancta ( Werner,1929 ) , comb. nov. Distribution. Western Morocco , including the Rif mountains and the area west of the Atlas (Fig. 28). Diagnosis. Male characterized by the mid-length tegmina slightly surpassing the metanotum and the singular, unpleated scale sclerite of the genitalia; female characterized by the genitalia having huge triangular spermathecal plates surpassing by far the mesally fused dorsal basivalvular sclerites; Discleroblatta has similarly large spermathecal plates, but separate dorsal basivalvular sclerites.