Cryptocercus parvus Grandcolas F Park, 2005

Grandcolas, Philippe, Legendre, Frédéric, Park, Yung Chul, Bellés, Xavier, Murienne, Jérôme & Pellens, Roseli, 2005, The genus Cryptocercus in East Asia: distribution and new species (Insecta, Dictyoptera, Blattaria, Polyphagidae), Zoosystema 27 (4), pp. 725-732 : 729-730

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.4689649

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4891321

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038A87B3-FFA3-BF00-FFA7-EE5BFF46FE44

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scientific name

Cryptocercus parvus Grandcolas F Park
status

sp. nov.

Cryptocercus parvus Grandcolas F Park View in CoL , n. sp.

( Figs 1B, D View FIG , H-J, N-P; 2C)

TYPE MATERIAL. — Holotype *, allotype +, China, Heilongjiang, Laoheidingzi (1349 m) near Xingnong Linchang, 64 km WSW Hailin, SW Mudanjiang, X.1998, Yung Chul Park coll. ( MNHN) . Paratypes: same locality, 7 * *, 4 + + ( MNHN) ; China, Heilongjiang, Laoheidingzi (1349 m) near Xingnong Linchang, 64 km WSW Hailin, SW Mudanjiang, X.1998, Yung Chul Park coll., 3 **, 3 ++ (in alcohol, NMNHK) .

TYPE LOCALITY. — Mudanjiang, China.

OTHER MATERIAL EXAMINED. — China. Laotudingzi near Shuangfeng Linchang, 100 km WSW Hailin, 4 * *, 6 + +. — Tian-shan (= Tian Ling, or Mudanfeung), 1115 m, 32 km W Ningan, SW Mudanjiang, Yung Chul Park coll., 3 **, 2 ++ ( MNHN).

ETYMOLOGY. — The species is named according to its small size in the genus.

MEASUREMENTS. — Body length: *, 16-18 mm; +, 15.5-17.5. Pronotum length: *, 5-5.2 mm; +, 4.2- 5.1 mm.

DESCRIPTION

Small species, short and wide, with punctuations on the dorsal surface.Pronotum( Fig.2C View FIG ) with low but well delimited protuberances. Fore femora ( Fig. 1D View FIG ) with ventro-anterior margin with three to five spines, of roughly the same size, the more apical one generally farther from others especially in males. Male subgenital plate ( Fig. 1B View FIG ) with a medium space between styli, angularly curved.

Male genitalia ( Fig. 1 View FIG H-J)

Sclerite L2d strong with a long and thin apex. L2v heavy, with a large sclerotized dorsal area and with an apical inner rounded part, and a ventral elongated and narrow part. L3 with a long and narrow apex. R3d with a blunt processus and an elongated basis with a rounded apex. R2 heavy but not wide.

Female genitalia ( Fig. 1 View FIG N-P)

Basivalvulae ( Fig. 1O View FIG ) rounded with an inner margin irregularly sclerotized. Laterosternite IX ( Fig. 1P View FIG ) short, polygonal rather than triangular, with a short ventral apex. Spermatheca ( Fig. 1N View FIG )

with a large and rounded apical ampulla, and a curved basal ampulla on a short duct.

DNA sequences

The mitochondrial genes 12S and 16S have been partly sequenced for that species and are available on line in the EMBL database under the accession numbers AJ519680 View Materials and AJ519681 View Materials respectively.

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

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