Dziriblatta (Dz.) altotuberculata, 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 : 212-213

publication ID

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

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4740511

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B18790-5219-FFD2-32A0-FD0BDA81B1B2

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Plazi

scientific name

Dziriblatta (Dz.) altotuberculata
status

sp. nov.

8. Dziriblatta (Dz.) altotuberculata , spec. nov.

Figs. 17A–N View FIGURE 17 , 18, 19, 27, 28, 29

Diagnosis. In the male sex similar to Dz. (Dz.) planotuberculata , distinguished by the longer and narrower lateroposterior corners of T7, and—in common with Dz. (Dz.) ramososacculata —by the higher and more strongly sculptured elevations on the posterior wall of the pit, and by the elongated pre-glandular margin of T7; from the latter distinguished by the pouch lobes having no or only few side branches.

Etymology. The species name refers to the relatively high (in Latin: altus) mound (in Latin: tuber) inside the glandular pit.

Material studied. Type material. MOROCCO. Holotype, 1♂, Moyen Atlas , Jbel Tazzeka ( SW Taza), 1900 m, 4.VI.1989, leg. B. & H. Bohn (completely on two slides: Ma 11a/5). (Coll. Bohn, ZSM).

Additional material. MOROCCO. Same locality and collectors as holotype: 6♀, 16.VIII.1984 (Ma 11) / 3♂, 20♀, same date as holotype (slides: 2♂, Ma 11a/1,2; 2♀, Ma 11a/3,4); 1♂, 4♀, 1O, Moyen Atlas, 11 km N Merhraoua (S Taza), 1300 m, 28. V.1997, leg. B. & H. Bohn (slide: ♂, Ma 12a/1; ♀, Ma 12a/2) ; 6♂, 10♀, 1L, Moyen Atlas , Tazzeka Mountains ( SW Taza), near Bab-Bou-Idir, 1500 m, 4. VI.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 102/1,2) ; 9♂, 6♀, ex L: 1♀, Moyen Atlas , S slope of Jbel Tazzeka ( SW Taza), 1600–1800 m, 28.IV.1998, leg. B. & H. Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 185/5). (Coll. Bohn, ZSM) .

Description. Size. Length of pronotum in male 2.34–2.50 mm (mean 2.39 mm), in female 2.43–2.56 mm (mean 2.50 mm); N 6/2.

Male structures. Very similar to the preceding species (7), distinguished as follows: posterior border of T6 medially usually with a deeper sinusoidal excavation ( Fig. 17I–K View FIGURE 17 ); T7 with latero-posterior corners still more produced and narrower ( Figs. 18 View FIGURE 18 , 19 View FIGURE 19 ); pre-glandular margin (pm) distinctly longer; opening of glandular pit wider, with a more strongly curved anterior margin; posterior ridge (pr) and central elevation (ce) at the posterior wall of the pit higher and more strongly sculptured, the latter due to the steeper ascent in the images appearing as a transversal ridge crossing the posterior ridge; bulge (bu) posteriorly of the opening usually narrower but more elevated and more strongly set off from the neighbouring tergite surface. In the following characters very similar to the preceding species: Pouch lobes tubular, long, wriggled, at most with weak signs of a branching ( Fig. 18 View FIGURE 18 ), cuticular lining with long bristlelike microtrichial processes, inclining towards the exit. T10 with median part of posterior border shallowly but distinctly concave ( Fig. 17H View FIGURE 17 ). Spatular bristles laterally on T5–7: densely arranged only on T7 ( Figs. 17E–G View FIGURE 17 ). No glandular pores on T2.

Colouration. Tegmina in both sexes transparent, posterior border at the base slightly darkened, otherwise without darker markings. Male. Mainly dark (brown). Head dark, with yellowish post-interocular stripe; legs usually dark apart from lighter coloured coxa-trochanter and femur-tibia joints usually dark, but frequently with more extended lightly coloured areas; discs of thoracic nota dark, margins transparent ( Fig. 17L View FIGURE 17 ); T2–6 anteriorly of ridge uniformly dark, posteriorly of ridge mostly dark, but not seldom partly, especially laterally, lightened and then disclosing a dense covering with medium-sized dark patches ( Figs. 17 View FIGURE 17 A-C, I-K), T7 between bulge and lateral margin with a strikingly lightened area, sometimes only restricted to the anterior part of this area ( Figs. 17D View FIGURE 17 , 18, 19); sternites completely dark. Female. Head dark, with yellowish post-interocular stripe; legs almost completely yellowish; discs of thoracic nota dark, sometimes with smaller or larger lightenings ( Fig. 16M, N View FIGURE 14 ), margins transparent; tergites on a yellowish ground colour with a moderately developed maculose pattern; sternites mainly dark, lateral margins broadly yellowish.

Distribution. This species further continues the distribution of the two preceding species along the Middle Atlas in the northern part of Jebel Bou Iblane and the Jebel Tazzeka, adjoining in the Northwest, at elevations of 1300–1900 m ( Figs. 27 View FIGURE 27 , 28 View FIGURE 28 ).

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Ectobiidae

SubFamily

Ectobiinae

Genus

Dziriblatta

SubGenus

Dziriblatta

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