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Revision of the genus Dziriblatta Chopard, 1936 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae) II. The species of the subgenera Pauciscleroblatta and Monoscleroblatta
Bohn, Horst (2020): Revision of the genus Dziriblatta Chopard, 1936 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae) II. The species of the subgenera Pauciscleroblatta and Monoscleroblatta. Zootaxa 4728 (3): 301-333, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4728.3.
Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae)
Bohn, Horst (2022): Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae). Zootaxa 5215 (1): 1-72, DOI: https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/PDIS-04-22-0755-PD
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
Bohn, Horst (2019): 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. Zootaxa 4610 (1): 1-73, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4610.1.
Luridiblatta beybienkoi
9. Luridiblatta beybienkoi (MařaN, 1957) Figs. 2F–H, 6C, 24H–I, 29A–L, 30A,B, 33B–D, 34F,M, 36B, 41, 43Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2022, Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5215 (1) on page 20, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/740338
FIGURE 3A–B in Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae)
FIGURE 3A–B. Structures of male T6. Anterior bristle stripe in full length and surroundings shown for the species L. habbachii and L. quadrivittata.—Orientation: Turned clockwise about 45° (compare with Fig. 1C,D).—Abbreviations: ad, pd anterior, posterior deepening; at, pt anterior, posterior trench and their fusion point fp.—Identifications: A (Al 36/7, holotype), B (Is 23/1).Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2022, Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5215 (1) on page 31, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/740338
FIGURE 38 in Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae)
FIGURE 38. Localities and their numbers of the species of Luridiblatta ocurring in Portugal, Southern Spain and Morocco. Numbers of Portugal and Spain: 1–4 earlier reports, determined as L. trivittata; 5–11, material of Álvaro Pérez; 38, 39, 45, 47, 48, author's material; Morocco: authors material, except the unnumbered dot at the northwestern coast representing a specimen from the M. Brussels.Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2022, Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5215 (1) on page 66, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/740338
Luridiblatta undefined-A
11. Luridiblatta sp. A Fig. 22I–K, M Material studied. ALGERIA. 1♂, Giryville [=? El Bayadh, Western Algeria], VIII.[18]97 (completely on three slides: Bo 1298). (M. Paris). Description. Size. Male. Length of pronotum: 1.6 mm; length of tegmina: 4 mm. Tegmina: Relatively long, apex fairly symmetrically rounded, lightly coloured area between dark stripes with some bristles (resp. their bases since bristles are all lost) inserted in weakly darkened spots. (Hindwings and abdomen not saved.) Relationship. The three mentioned features of the tegmina suggest an intermediate position between the trivittata - and the beybienkoi -group; for a more exact determination the structures of T6 and of the glandular pit should be known.Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2022, Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5215 (1) on page 22, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/740338
FIGURE 1A–D in Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae)
FIGURE 1A–D. Structures of male T6 of Luridiblatta; overview pictures to show the differences between the three species groups of the genus: A: longitubulata-, B,C: trivittata-, D: beybienkoi-group. The figure shows an exemplary selection of species of the three groups; the remaining species are similaraly depicted on Figs. 5E,F and 6A–D.—Abbreviations: ab anterior border of the tergite; ad, pd anterior, posterior deepening; arrows point to the anterior bristle stripe; mi group of lightly coloured spots indicating the insertion of dorso-ventral muscles; tr transversal ridge, not present in C,D; pr, po pre-ridge, post-ridge area of tergite.—Identifications: A (Sp 45/2, holotype), B (Sz 7/4), C (Al 36/7, holotype), D (Is 23/1).Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2022, Revision of the genus Luridiblatta (Blaberoidea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae), pp. 1-72 in Zootaxa 5215 (1) on page 29, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5215.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/740338
Fig. 22A–F in 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
Fig. 22A–F. Scale sclerites of males. A: Blattantis montana, scale sclerites nos. 1 (pleated), 2 and 4 (not pleated) present, the latter in the figure not well separable from no. 1 (compare Fig. 23K), ep endpiece, ea endophallus apodeme, lb lateral border of S9. All other species shown on this plate have only one, a pleated sclerite (no. 1); B: Dziriblatta algerica; C: Sulcoblatta obscura; D: Sculptoblatta prisca; E: Autumnoblatta nasuta; F: Macaroblatta infumata. – Enlargements: Same scale for A–E. – Identifications: A (Ma 146/2), B (Ma 118/1), C (Ma 189/1), D (Ma 196/1), E (Ma 23/16), F (Md 8a/3).Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2019, 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, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4610 (1) on page 62, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4610.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/323556
Fig. 18A–J. Male structures. A–D, I in 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
Fig. 18A–J. Male structures. A–D, I: Sulcoblatta obscura. A: T7 glandular pit and pouches, eo edge of pit opening, b bottom of pit, r ridge, bp branched pouch lobe, tp tailpipe of the latter, ps bag-shaped pouch lobe; B: left half of T6, f cuticular folds, e lateral edge, rg rain gutter below the edge, ml mesal limitation of the gutter, shining through; C: rain gutter in still higher enlargement, 90° turned anticlockwise; D: T6 with spatular bristles; I: apical part of hook, ve velum, PC. E–H, J: Macaroblatta dendroglandulosa. E: T4 with spatular bristles; F–H: anterior region of T7 with glandular structures, tg branches of right (F) or left (G) tubular gland, respectively, o site where the secretions of the glands enter the pit, b bottom of pit with four small holes (h), r longitudinal ridge, w wall bordering the pit anteriorly and laterally, pm preglandular margin with numerous glandular pores; J: spatular bristle of T6, SEM – Enlargements: Same scale for C–E,G and for F,H. – Identifications: A,C, D,I (Ma 189/1), B (Ma 189/13), E–G (Ca 99/1), H (slide: Bo 223), J (Ca 99/3).Published as part of Bohn, Horst, 2019, 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, pp. 1-73 in Zootaxa 4610 (1) on page 58, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4610.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/323556
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