Kyklioacalles atlasicus Stüben & Astrin sp.n.

(Figs. 21, 28, 30, 32)

Type material. Holotype. 1ɗ: " MOROCCO: High Atlas, 59 km SE Marrakech, N Taddert, (near Tazouguerte), N31°28’19” W07°24’22”, 1500 m, 28.12.2002, Quercus ilex, Quercus suber, leg. Stüben -19 - ", coll. CURCULIO-Institut, D- Mönchengladbach.

Paratypes. 58ɗ, 25Ψ: data as for holotype, coll. Stüben, coll. CURCULIO-Institute, Mönchengladbach (1 Ψ); 2ɗ: " MOROCCO: High Atlas, E Marrakech, N Taddert, (near Tazouguerte), 1498 m, N31°28'18" W 07°24'21", Quercus ( suber), 3.5.2009, leg. Stüben -13-", coll. Stüben; 3ɗ: " MOROCCO: High Atlas, E Marrakech, N Taddert, (near Tazouguerte), 1727 m, N31°28'07" W 07°24'59", Quercus, 3.5.2009, leg. Stüben -14-", coll. Stüben, coll. ZFMK: Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig (2ɗ).

Discussion and differential diagnosis. The new species Kyklioacalles atlasicus from the High Atlas of Morocco must be compared with the related species from the Anti-Atlas, Kyklioacalles maroccensis (Stüben, 2001) . The latter was described as an Acalles species at first (Stüben 2001: 182–184); but this was revealed later as a mistake (Stüben 2003a: 142f.). This species belongs to the Genus Kyklioacalles, because the basal part of the endophallus consists of a cyclic—even if weakly developed—structure (Fig. 29). The closely related new species has a more highly developed, complete and strongly cyclical structure of the endophallus (Fig. 28). Moreover there are some different characters: