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03B187E5317EFFEC39F74B3BF482AFBA.text	03B187E5317EFFEC39F74B3BF482AFBA.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacobsonina Hebard 1929	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Jacobsonina Hebard, 1929</p>
            <p> Jacobsonina Hebard, 1929: 56 . Type species:  Jacobsonina simplex Hebard, 1929 . Roth 1993: 282; Wang et al. 2009: 751; Wu et al. 2014: 275. </p>
            <p>Generic diagnosis (Mainly after Roth (1993), Wang et al. (2009) and Wu et al. (2014)). Sexual dimorphism indistinct. Body small, usually yellowish brown. Interocellar distance slightly wider than the distance between the eyes, narrower than the distance between antennal sockets. Pronotum subelliptical, equal in length to width, disc usually with symmetrical spots and stripes. Tegmina and wings fully developed, both extending beyond the end of abdomen. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3. Tarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. Abdominal terga of male unspecialized, or only the seventh or first tergum specialized, with a glandular area. Supra-anal plate symmetrical, paraprocts dissimilar. Male subgenital plate asymmetrical, without styli. Accessory sclerites complicated.</p>
            <p> Key to species of  Jacobsonina from China </p>
            <p> 1 Body black.............................................................  J. erebis Wu, Yue, Qie &amp; Liu, 2014</p>
            <p>- Body not black....................................................................................... 2</p>
            <p>2 Male subgenital plate with thorny protrusion................................................................ 3</p>
            <p> - Male subgenital plate with smooth protrusion....................................  J. arca Wang, Jiang &amp; Che, 2009</p>
            <p> 3 Male subgenital plate with square protrusion.........................................  J. platysoma (Walker, 1868)</p>
            <p>- Male subgenital plate with arcuate protrusion............................................................... 4</p>
            <p> 4 Hook phallomere without accessory sclerite..................................  J. tortuosa Wang, Jiang &amp; Che, 2009</p>
            <p>- Hook phallomere with accessory sclerite................................................................... 5</p>
            <p> 5 Accessory sclerite of hook phallomere brush-shaped.......................  J. aliena (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893)</p>
            <p>- Accessory sclerite of hook phallomere not brush-shaped...................................................... 6</p>
            <p>6 Only one accessory sclerite of hook phallomere, irregular square................................................ 7</p>
            <p> - Two accessory sclerites of hook phallomere, one blunt triangle-shaped, the other bluntly quadrate.............................................................................................  J. ericonvexa Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p> 7 Right phallomere with three accessory sclerites, one with lots of wrinkles.................  J. plicata Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p> - Right phallomere with four accessory sclerites, one brush-shaped..................  J. subapiculata Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
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03B187E53178FFEC39F74FD3F3DEAA63.text	03B187E53178FFEC39F74FD3F3DEAA63.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacobsonina plicata Yao & Li & Li & Wang & Che 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Jacobsonina plicata Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 2</p>
            <p> Type material.   Holotype: CHINA, male;  Jinghong City , Yunnan Province; 8 May 2015; Jianyue Qiu leg.   Paratype: CHINA, 1 male &amp; 1 female;  Jinghong City , Yunnan Province; 8 May 2015; Jianyue Qiu leg. </p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Male: pronotum length × width 1.9–2.2 × 2.1–2.5, tegmina length 8.5–9.3, body length 8.7–9.1, overall length 10.8–11.2. Female: pronotum length × width 2.1 × 2.3, tegmina length 8.9, body length 9.1, overall length 11.3.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Coloration. Body yellowish brown (Fig. 2A, B). Ocelli pale pink. Antennae brown. Fourth and fifth maxillary palpi brown, the others yellowish brown. Pronotum yellowish brown. Head. Interocular space slightly exceeding eye width, distinctly narrower than the width of antennal sockets. Fourth and fifth maxillary palpi of the same length, slightly shorter than the others. Pronotum. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly convex in the middle (Fig. 2F). Tegmina and wings. Both fully developed, extending beyond the end of abdomen (Fig. 2A). M of tegmina without branching; M and CuA of wings without branching, apical triangle narrow (Fig. 2G, H). Legs. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3 (Fig. 2I), pretarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. Abdomen and genitalia. Abdominal tergum unspecialized. Supraanal plate symmetrical, middle posterior margin slightly concave. Paraprocts dissimilar, both with finger-like protrusions, but the right with strong spinules on the surface (Fig. 2J). Subgenital plate asymmetrical, left part with many spinules, right part with few or no. Accessory sclerites of left phallomere irregular square (Fig. 2L). Median phallomere curved in the middle, with a narrowed apex bending to left in ventral view; accessory sclerites of median phallomere composed of two parts, left sclerite leaf-shaped; right sclerite irregular, one large and one small stuck together (Fig. 2K). Right phallomere composed of four sclerites, three sclerites gathered and one sclerite with many folds next to it: anterior sclerite slender, inverted “Y” shaped; middle sclerite irregular; the rightmost sclerite incrassate, “Q” shaped (Fig. 2M). Female. Like male (with the exception of the postabdomen and genitalia).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This species resembles  J. aliena (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893) in general appearance but can be distinguished from  J. aliena by the following characteristics: 1)  J. plicata sp. nov. with an elongate finger-like protrusion extending from left to right along the posterior margin of subgenital plate, while a small spherical protrusion present in  J. aliena . 2) Accessory sclerites of left phallomere irregular square in  J. plicata sp. nov. , whereas that of  J. aliena tufted. 3) The accessory sclerite of right phallomere with many folds in  J. plicata sp. nov. , but absent in  J. aliena . </p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific name is derived from the Latin word “ plicatus ”, which refers to one of the accessory sclerites of the right phallomere with many folds.</p>
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03B187E5317AFFEE39F74D9BF009A9DC.text	03B187E5317AFFEE39F74D9BF009A9DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacobsonina subapiculata Yao & Li & Li & Wang & Che 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Jacobsonina subapiculata Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 3</p>
            <p> Type material.   Holotype: CHINA, male; Nabang Town, Dehong Dai and  Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 19 Aug 2015; Xinran Li, Zhiwei Qiu leg.   Paratype: CHINA, 1 male &amp; 1 female; Nabang Town, Dehong Dai and  Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 19 Aug 2015; Xinran Li, Zhiwei Qiu leg. </p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Male: pronotum length × width 1.9–2.8 × 1.8–2.3, tegmina length 7.9–8.1, body length 9.0–9.3, overall length 9.6–10.6. Female: pronotum length × width 2.5–2.6 × 2.1–2.2, tegmina length 7.7–8.4, body length 7.7–9.1, overall length 9.6–9.7.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Coloration. Body brown (Fig. 3A, B). Ocelli pale white; antennae brown; maxillary palpi with fourth and fifth palpi brown, others yellowish brown; pronotum brown (Fig. 3E, F). Head. Vertex slightly exposed, interocular space slightly exceeding eye width, distinctly narrower than the width of antennal sockets. Fourth and fifth maxillary palpi of equal length, slightly shorter than the others. Pronotum. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly convex in the middle (Fig. 2D). Tegmina and wings. Both fully developed, extending beyond the end of abdomen (Fig. 3F). M and CuA of wings without branching, apical triangle narrow. Legs. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3 (Fig. 3I), pretarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. Abdomen and genitalia. Abdominal tergum unspecialized. Supraanal plate symmetrical, middle posterior margin slightly concave. Paraprocts dissimilar, the left one with two forks apically, the right one with strong spinules on the surface (Fig. 3J). Subgenital plate symmetrical, middle posterior margin obviously convex, with many spinules (Fig. 3N). Styli absent. Hook of left phallomere with V-shaped incision on terminus. Accessory sclerite of left phallomere slender (Fig. 3K). Median phallomere curved in the middle, with a narrowed apex (Fig. 3L). Right phallomere consist of three parts, left part shaped like two writing brush tips, one long and one short (Fig. 3 M-R3, R4); middle part contains an inverted Y-shaped sclerite and a bent sclerite (Fig. 3 M-R1, R2); right part contained one sclerite (Fig. 3 M-R5), irregularly shaped (Fig. 3M). Female. Like male (with the exception of the postabdomen including genitalia).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This species is similar to  J. aliena (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893) , but differs from  J. subapiculata sp. nov. in the following characters: 1)  J. subapiculata sp. nov. with a sharp protrusion on the posterior margin of subgenital plate, whereas  J. aliena with a spherical protrusion. 2) The accessory sclerite of the left phallomere slender in  J. subapiculata sp. nov. , while tufted in  J. aliena . 3) The accessory sclerites of median phallomere absent in  J. subapiculata sp. nov. , while present in  J. aliena . </p>
            <p>Etymology. The specific epithet “ subapiculatus ” comes from Latin and means that the subgenital plate has a sharp apex.</p>
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03B187E5317AFFE339F74837F33FAF9F.text	03B187E5317AFFE339F74837F33FAF9F.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Jacobsonina ericonvexa Yao & Li & Li & Wang & Che 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Jacobsonina ericonvexa Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 4</p>
            <p> Type material.   Holotype: CHINA, male; Ruili city, Dehong Dai and  Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 16 Aug 2015; Xinran Li, Zhiwei Qiu leg.   Paratype: CHINA, 1 male &amp; 1 female; Yunnan Province, Ruili city, Dehong Dai and  Jingpo Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 15 Aug 2015; Xinran Li, Zhiwei Qiu leg. </p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Male: pronotum length × width 2.2–2.3 × 2.3–2.4, tegmina length 8.9–9.4, body length 7.5–7.8, overall length 10.8–11.0. Female: pronotum length × width 1.9–2.4 × 2.2–2.5, tegmina length 9.1–9.5, body length 7.5–8.8, overall length 10.8–11.0.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Coloration. Body reddish brown (Fig. 4A, B). Ocelli pale white.Antennae brown. Maxillary palpi with fourth and fifth brown, others yellowish brown. Pronotum brown (Fig. 4E, F). Head. Interocular space slightly exceeding eye width, distinctly narrower than the width of antennal sockets. Fourth and fifth maxillary palpi equal in length, slightly shorter than the others. Pronotum. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly convex in the middle (Fig. 4E). Tegmina and wings. Both fully developed, extending beyond the end of abdomen (Fig. 4A). M and CuA of wings without branching, apical triangle narrow (Fig. 4G, H). Legs. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3 (Fig. 4I), pretarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. Abdomen and genitalia. Abdominal tergum unspecialized. Supra-anal plate symmetrical. Paraprocts dissimilar, the left one arm-shaped, the right one with strong spinules on the surface (Fig. 4J). Subgenital plate asymmetrical, middle posterior margin with obviously dextral and curved protrusion and on the right side of the protrusion with a figure-like process, scattered with many spinules on the edge (Fig. 4N). Styli absent. Hook of left phallomere with V-shaped incision at the terminus. One accessory sclerite of left phallomere blunt triangle-shaped under the hook, the other with its upper margin mane-shaped (Fig. 4L). Median phallomere straight, the apex with two short branches, the left one slightly shorter than the right one and with cusp, median phallomere concluded two accessory sclerites, both of them small and irregular (Fig. 4K). Right phallomere consisted of three sclerites, anterior sclerite slender, inverted “Y” shaped; middle sclerite sheeted; posterior sclerite incrassate, half of inverted “Q” shaped (Fig. 4M). Female. Like the male (with the exception of the postabdomen and genitalia).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. This species resembles  Jacobsonina arca Wang, Jiang &amp; Che, 2009 , but differs from  J. ericonvexa sp. nov. by: 1)  J. ericonvexa sp. nov. with strong spinules on the surface of right paraproct, but absent in  J. arca . 2) The subgenital plate with protrusion in  J. ericonvexa sp. nov. , whereas smooth in  J. arca . 3) The accessory sclerites present on both left and median phallomeres in  J. ericonvexa sp. nov. , whereas the accessory sclerite present only on median phallomere in  J. arca . </p>
            <p>Etymology. The Latin term “ eri -” means spiny, and “ convexa ” means protruding, referring to the subgenital plate covered with spines and protruding towards the right side.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p>
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03B187E53177FFE339F74FF6F1F7A98C.text	03B187E53177FFE339F74FF6F1F7A98C.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Blattella Caudell 1903	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Blattella Caudell, 1903</p>
            <p> Blattella Caudell, 1903: 234 ; Type species:  Blattella germanica Linnaeus, 1767 . Bey-Bienko, 1950: 159; Princis, 1969: 806; Roth, 1985: 5; Feng, Guo &amp; Woo, 1997: 104; Wang, Che &amp; Feng, 2010: 908; Wang, Wang &amp; Che, 2014: 210. </p>
            <p>Generic diagnosis (Mainly after Roth (1985) and Wang et al. (2010)). Sexual dimorphism indistinct. Body small, usually yellowish brown. Interocular space slightly exceeding eye width, distinctly narrower than the width of antennal sockets. Pronotum subelliptical, posterior margin slightly convex in the middle, disc usually with symmetrical maculae and stripes. Tegmina and wings fully developed, both extending beyond the end of abdomen. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3. Tarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. The seventh or the seventh and eighth abdominal terga of male specialized. Supra-anal plate symmetrical, paraprocts dissimilar. Male subgenital plate asymmetrical, usually with two styli and rarely with one, the shape of styli varied. Phallomeres simple.</p>
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03B187E53177FFE539F74807F33FAFB3.text	03B187E53177FFE539F74807F33FAFB3.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Blattella punctoria Yao & Li & Li & Wang & Che 2024	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Blattella punctoria Yao &amp; Che ,  sp. nov.</p>
            <p>Fig. 5</p>
            <p> Type material.   Holotype: CHINA, male; Mengla County,  Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 10 May 2015; Jianyue Qiu leg.   Paratype: CHINA, 1 male; Mengla County,  Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture , Yunnan Province; 10 May 2015; Jianyue Qiu leg. </p>
            <p>Measurements (mm). Male: pronotum length × width 2.6–2.7 × 3.1–3.5, tegmina length 12.8–12.9, body length 12.2–12.6, overall length 15.5–15.7. Female: pronotum length × width 3.1 × 4.1, tegmina length 13.6, body length 13.3, overall length 16.3.</p>
            <p>Description. Male. Coloration. Body brown (Fig. 5A, B). Ocelli pale pink. Antennae yellowish brown. Maxillary palpi with fourth and fifth brown, others yellowish brown. Pronotum yellowish brown (Fig. 5E). Head. Vertex slightly exposed, Interocular space slightly exceeding eye width, distinctly narrower than the width of antennal sockets. Fourth and fifth maxillary palpi about same length, and slightly shorter than the others. Pronotum. Posterior margin of pronotum slightly convex in the middle (Fig. 5E). Tegmina and wings. Both fully developed and extend beyond the end of abdomen (Fig. 5A). M and CuA of tegmina radial; M of wings simple, without branches; apical triangle small (Fig. 5G, H). Legs. Anteroventral margin of front femur Type B 3 (Fig. 5I), pretarsal claws symmetrical and unspecialized. Abdomen and genitalia. The seventh abdominal tergum specialized, with three opposite triangles, a rounded pit in each of the two upper triangles, and the lower triangle densely bristled (Fig. 5K). Supraanal plate symmetrical, middle posterior margin slightly concave, with one spinule on each side. Paraprocts dissimilar, both sides pincer-shaped, but the right pincer larger, with two small spines in the middle of two pincer arms (Fig. 5 J-1), the left smaller, the lower pincer arm with many small spines, and a small spine near the upper pincer arm (Fig. 5J). Subgenital plate asymmetrical, middle posterior margin convex. Styli finger-shaped. Distance between the styli equal to or slightly larger than length of styli. Subgenital plate with a strong spine on each side (Fig. 5O). Hook of left phallomere with V-shaped incision at terminus (Fig. 5L). Median phallomere curved at middle, with an equally thick apex bending to left, a sheeted sclerite on the right of apex (Fig. 5M). Right phallomere consist of four sclerites, first sclerite slender, “Y” shaped (Fig. 5 N-R1); the second sclerite shaped like a folded ribbon (Fig. 5 N-R2); the third sclerite lamellar and with many spines on the sides (Fig. 5 N-R3); the fourth sclerite plier-shaped (Fig. 5 N-R4). Female. Like male (except for postabdomen and genitalia).</p>
            <p> Diagnosis. Although this species is similar to  Blattella radicifera (Hanitsch, 1928) , it can be distinguished from  Blattella punctoria sp. nov. by the following characters: 1) The subgenital plate of  B. punctoria sp. nov. with two spines, but  B. radicifera with only one. 2) The accessory sclerite of right phallomere with many small spinules in  B. punctoria sp. nov. , whereas  B. radicifera with many long spinules. 3) The left paraproct with two big thorns in  B. punctoria sp. nov. , while absent in  B. radicifera . </p>
            <p>Etymology. The scientific name “ punctorius ” refers to the two strong spines located on the subgenital plate.</p>
            <p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p>
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