Dendroblatta Rehn, 1916

Evangelista, Dominic A., Sylvain, Erdine, Mendoza, Ciara Mae & Guzman, Kimberly, 2016, New and enigmatic cockroaches (Dictyoptera: Blattodea) of Guyana, Journal of Natural History 50, pp. 2249-2276 : 2265-2266

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222933.2016.1193647

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D6143810-5DA1-4E84-89D0-15B51113B364

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4330550

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03C6261B-FFE8-D335-FE20-C7033483FEC3

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scientific name

Dendroblatta Rehn, 1916
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Genus Dendroblatta Rehn, 1916 View in CoL

History

Dendroblatta View in CoL was originally described by Rehn (1916). Since its description, the genus has grown to include 19 species (including the one herein described) that have each slightly widened the morphological scope of the genus. The original description emphasized the following as the defining characters: intercalated triangle of wings small, elongate and narrow; dorsal tergal gland on 7th tergite; ventral surface hirsute ( Rehn 1916). However, Rehn later revised this to say that the dorsal tergal gland was not common to all species of the genus and should therefore not be considered a diagnostic feature ( Rehn 1932). Lopes et al. (2014) added Dendroblatta iani (Rocha E Silva Albuquerquee 1964) View in CoL to the genus (originally described as Xestoblatta iani View in CoL ). The inclusion of this species diversifies the forms of spination of the anteroventral margin of the fore leg femur found in Dendroblatta View in CoL . D. iani View in CoL is the only member of the genus with a series of moderately sized spines preceding the apical spines, rather than the typical spination (moderately size spines basally, a dense row of small spines, and two larger apical spines). D. iani View in CoL should be considered atypical of the genus in this respect.

Thus far, all taxonomic work on this genus has failed to provide a set of strong characters delimiting it. In fact, further work may find that this genus is not monophyletic. From what work has been done thus far, we find that the following characteristics are typical of the genus, but may be different among atypical species: 3 – 5 protrusions of the subgenital plate, usually one medial protrusion being more densely sclerotized; pronotum typically with some black coloration in the central region; spination of the fore leg femur having 3 – 7 moderately large spines basally, followed by 19 – 31 minute spines, 1 large preapical and 1 large apical spine; dorsal tergal gland either absent, or represented by a simple patch of hairs on terga 7; supra-anal plate symmetrical, truncate, slightly bilobed in some species and simple in other species; body length between 8 and 20 mm.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

SuperFamily

Blattoidea

Family

Ectobiidae

SubFamily

Pseudophyllodromiinae

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

SuperFamily

Blattoidea

Family

Ectobiidae

SubFamily

Pseudophyllodromiinae

Genus

Xestoblatta

Loc

Dendroblatta Rehn, 1916

Evangelista, Dominic A., Sylvain, Erdine, Mendoza, Ciara Mae & Guzman, Kimberly 2016
2016
Loc

Xestoblatta iani

Rocha e Silva 1964
1964
Loc

D. iani

Rocha e Silva 1964
1964
Loc

D. iani

Rocha e Silva 1964
1964
Loc

Dendroblatta

Rehn 1916
1916
Loc

Dendroblatta

Rehn 1916
1916
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