Dziriblatta (Dziriblatta) ramososacculata, Bohn, 2021

Bohn, Horst, 2021, Revision of the genus Dziriblatta Chopard, 1936 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Ectobiinae) III. The species of the subgenus Dziriblatta, Zootaxa 4964 (2), pp. 201-250 : 213

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4964.2.1

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740513

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scientific name

Dziriblatta (Dziriblatta) ramososacculata
status

sp. nov.

9. Dziriblatta (Dziriblatta) ramososacculata , spec. nov.

Figs. 20A–N View FIGURE 20 , 21, 22, 25J,K, 27, 28, 29

Etymology. The species name refers to branched (Latin: ramosus) pouch lobes (Latin: sacculus) of the T7 gland.

Diagnosis. In the male sex very similar to Dz. (Dz.) altotuberculata , distinguished by the shorter, broadly rounded latero-posterior corners of T7, the huge opening of the T7 glandular pit and the ramose pouch lobes.

Material studied. Type material. MOROCCO. Holotype, 1♂, Moyen Atlas, btw. Merhraoua & Tizi-Oulmou, 1300 m, 28.V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (completely on two slides, Ma 184/4). (Coll. Bohn, ZSM).

Additional material. Morocco. 2♂, Moyen Atlas, near M. F. Tamtroucht (S Tizi-Oulmou, S Taza), 1700 m, 27. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 13a/5,7) ; 1♂, 8♀, same data as holotype (slides: ♂, Ma 184/1; 5♀, Ma 184/3,5–8). (Coll. Bohn, ZSM) .

Description. Size. Length of pronotum in male 2.30–2.43 mm (mean 2.37 mm), in female 2.24–2.43 mm (mean 2.37 mm); N 4/7.

Male structures. ( Figs. 20A–M View FIGURE 20 , 21, 22) Resembling Dz. (Dz.) planotuberculata and Dz. (Dz.) altotuberculata , more similar to the latter one. Median concavity of T6 similarly deep as in latter one, but much wider ( Figs. 20I–K View FIGURE 20 ). Latero-posterior corners of T7 similarly produced as in the first mentioned species, but much broader; pre-glandular margin (pm) as long as in Dz. (Dz.) altotuberculata ; opening of glandular pit larger, occupying more than two thirds of the length of the tergite, elevations (el) of the posterior wall of the pit and of the bulge (bu) behind the pit similarly strongly sculptured as in Dz. (Dz.) altotuberculata . Pouch tubes with many short side branches, diameter of the main axis subbasally wider than elsewhere; interior cuticular lining with long, bristle-like microtrichial processes as in the preceding two species, inclined towards the exit ( Figs. 25J, K View FIGURE 25 ). T10 with median part of posterior border shallowly but distinctly concave ( Fig. 20H View FIGURE 20 ). Spatular bristles laterally on T5–7: densely arranged only on T7 ( Figs. 20E–G View FIGURE 20 ), thinning out towards the latero-posterior corners. No glandular pores on T2.

Colouration. Tegmina. In both sexes transparent, without dark markers. Male. Similar to Dz. (Dz.) planotuberculata . Head dark, with yellowish post-interocular stripe; forelegs for most part dark, mid- and hindlegs with extended yellowish parts; discs of thoracic nota dark, margins transparent; T2–6 anteriorly of the ridge dark, posteriorly on a relatively light ground colour with a dark maculose pattern producing at three positions more extended dark areas, T6 sometimes completely dark ( Figs. 20A–C, I–K View FIGURE 20 ), T7 between bulge and the broadly dark lateral margin yellowish ( Figs. 20D View FIGURE 20 , 21, 22); sternites mainly dark, lateral margins broadly yellowish. Female. Head dark, with yellowish post-interocular stripe; legs almost completely yellowish; discs of thoracic nota dark, sometimes with moderately extended lightenings, margins transparent ( Figs. 20M, N View FIGURE 20 ); tergites anteriorly of ridge dark, posteriorly on a yellowish ground colour with a moderately extended dark maculose pattern; sternites mainly dark, with broadly yellowish lateral margins.

Distribution. Only known from two neighbouring localities in the massive Jebel Bou Iblane at the northern end of the Middle Atlas: One (Ma 184) between the distribution areas of Dz. (Dz.) planotuberculata and Dz. (Dz.) altotuberculata , at the other locality (Ma 13) they were found together with the first mentioned species, at elevations of 1300–1700 m ( Figs. 27 View FIGURE 27 , 28 View FIGURE 28 ).

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Ectobiidae

Genus

Dziriblatta

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