Dziriblatta (Dz.) lobososacculata, 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 : 208-211

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

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Dziriblatta (Dz.) lobososacculata
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sp. nov.

6. Dziriblatta (Dz.) lobososacculata , spec. nov.

Figs. 10A–N View FIGURE 10 , 11A–D, 12A–E, 13, 26E, G, 27, 28, 29

Etymology. The species name refers to the structure of the two branches of the pouch (in Latin: sacculus) of the T7 gland often appearing unregularly lobated (in Latin: lobus).

Diagnosis. Within the species group well characterized by the flat, long lappet-shaped pouch lobes and the unique shape of the glandular pit.

Material studied. Type material. MOROCCO. Holotype, 1♂, Moyen Atlas , Dayèt Iffer (NE Ifrane), 1600 m, 26./ 27.IV.1998, leg. B. & H.Bohn (completely on two slides: Ma 14a/2). (Coll. Bohn, ZSM).

Additional material. MOROCCO. 11♂, 44♀, 19L, Moyen Atlas , Ifrane, VI.1949 (slide: 1♂, Bo 196) [Ma 24] ; 1♀, Azrou , Dj. Hebri , 1900 m, IV, Surcouf [Ma 13]. ( MNHN).—ex L : 2♂, Moyen Atlas , Dayèt Iffer (NE Ifrane), 1600 m, 18.VIII.1984 (slide: 1♂, Ma 14/2) ; 6♂, 1♀, same data as holotype (slides: 1♂, Ma 14a/5; 1♀, Ma 14a/6) ; 1♀, Moyen Atlas , Dayèt Hachlaf (E Ifrane), 1700 m, 19.VIII.1984, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 15) ; 5♀, Haut Atlas , Lac des Âït-Aadel (70 km E Marrakech), 900 m, 28.IV.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 20a) ; 10♂, 9♀, Moyen Atlas , 5 km SW Cascades d‘Ouzoud ( SW Beni-Mellal), 900 m, 27.VIII.1984, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 22a/3,4) ; 5♀, Moyen Atlas , Tizi-n-Âït-Ouirra (NE Beni-Mellal), 1300 m, 31. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 23a) ; 9♂, 16♀, Moyen Atlas , M. F. Tafechna (14 km E Khénifra), 1300 m, 31. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 27a/3) ; 1♀, ex L: 2♂, 2♀, Moyen Atlas , 15 km S Âïn-Leuh (S Azrou), 1700 m, 31.VIII.1984, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 29/1) ; Moyen Atlas , 7 km SW Ifrane, 1700 m, leg. B. & H.Bohn : 1♀, 1O, 1.IX.1984 (Ma 31) / 1♂, 6♀, 3. VI.1989 (slide: 1♂, Ma 31a/1) ; 2♀, Moyen Atlas , Dayèt Âaoua (17 km N Ifrane), 1500 m, 3. VI.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (32a) ; 27♂, 34♀, 12L, 3O, ex L: 7♀, Moyen Atlas , btw. Ifrane & El-Hajeb, 1400 m, 4.IV.1988, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 1♂, Ma 63/1; 1♀, Ma 63/2,3) ; 6♂, 4♀, Haut Atlas , Cirque de Jaffar (near Midelt), 2100 m, 22. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 1♂, Ma 84/1; 1♀, Ma 84/2) ; Haut Atlas , Pays Glaoua , E slope of Jbel Ifirouane (S Âït Barka, ca. 70 km ESE Marrakech), 1500-2200 m, leg. B. & H.Bohn : 13♂, 18♀, 1L, 27. V.1989 (slides: ♂, Ma 86/4,7; ♀, Ma 86/11) / 1♂, 4♀, ex L: 6♂, 8♀, 5L, 20.II.1998 (Ma 86a); 9♂, 44♀, 1L, 2O, Moyen Atlas , 12 km NE Tanannt (NE Demnate), 1100 m, 29. V.1989 leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 89/1,2) ; Haut Atlas , 9-16 km SE Âït-Mehammed (20 km SE Azilal), 2000-2200 m, 29. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 90/1,2) ; 16♂, 16♀, 3L, Moyen Atlas, Jbel R. Nim , Pass btw. Ouaouizarht & Timoulilt ( SW Beni-Mellal), 1400 m, 30.V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 92/3) ; 2♂, 6♀, Moyen Atlas , ca. 7 km N El Had ( SE Beni-Mellal), 1200 m, 30. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 93/6,7) ; 20♂, 31♀, 3L, 4O, Moyen Atlas , ca. 3 km W Souk-el-Arba-Ouakbli (E Beni-Mellal), 1400 m, 30. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 94/6,8) ; 5♂, 20♀, 1L, Moyen Atlas , near Boumzil (ca. 25 km E Khénifra), 1500 m, 31. V.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 95/3) ; 7♀, 1O, Moyen Atlas , Khénifra — Itzèr, M. F. d’Imi-Ourarm, at Oued Serrou, 1500 m, 1. VI.1989, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 96) ; Moyen Atlas , ca. 10 km W Itzèr, 1700 m, leg. B. & H.Bohn : 5♀, 1O, 1. VI.1989 (Ma 97) / 3♂, 8♀, 23.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 97a/2); Moyen Atlas, 1- 4 km E Azrou, 1500 m, leg. B. & H.Bohn : 5♂, 11♀, 2. VI.1989 (slide: 1♂, Ma 98/3) / 12♂, 4♀, ex L: 1♂, 27.III.2000 (slide: ♀, Ma 98b/8) ; 1♀, Moyen Atlas , 5 km SW Annoceur (25 km S Sefrou), 1500 m, 27.IV.1998, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 100a) ; 2♂, 13♀, 1L, Haut Atlas , ca. 15 km SE Tahanaoute (S Marrakech), 1650 m, 18. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 158/1,3; 1♀, Ma 158/2) ; 9♂, 8♀, Haut Atlas , near Tadmamt (ca. 25 km SE Tahanaoute), 1750–1950 m, 18./ 19. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 1♂, Ma 159/1,4) ; 3♂, 13♀, Haut Atlas , near Âït Khlouf (10 km S Imi-n-Ifri, near Demnate), 1650 m, 20. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 161/1,2) ; 1L, Haut Atlas , near Âït Khlouf (10 km S Imi-n-Ifri, near Demnate), 1650 m, 12.VIII.1999, leg. H.Bohn (Ma 161a) ; 1♂, 3♀, 1O, Haut Atlas , Tizi-n’Outfi (ca. 45 km S Demnate), 2100 m, 20. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 162/1) ; 7♂, 4♀, 4L, 1O, Haut Atlas , Mt. Adras Asloun ( SW Âït Khlouf , 10 km S Imi-n-Ifri, near Demnate), 2000 m, 20. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 2♂, Ma 163/1,2) ; 1♂, Haut Atlas , ca. 7 km S Imi-n-Ifri (near Demnate), 1650 m, 21. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: Ma 164/1) ; 4♀, Moyen Atlas , 13 km W Azilal, 1300 m, 21. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 165) ; 2♂, 8♀, Moyen Atlas , 9 km SE Azilal, 1800 m, 21. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slides: 2♂, Ma 166/1,3; 1♀, Ma 166/2) ; 2♂, 23♀, 1L, Moyen Atlas , 4 km W Tizi-n-Ifar ( ESE El-Ksiba), 1600 m, 22. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 167/1) ; 2♂, 12♀, Moyen Atlas , 5 km S Tizi-n-Isly ( ESE El-Ksiba), 1400 m, 22. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 168/1) ; 2♀, Moyen Atlas , ca. 6 km SE Cherket (Tizi-n-Isly – Imilchil), 1750 m, 22. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 169) ; 1♂, 1♀, Haut Atlas , 2 km NE Tassent (ca. 12 km NW Imilchil), 1950 m, 23. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 171/1) ; 8♂, 7♀, Haut Atlas , ca. 3 km NE Cirque de Jaffar ( SW Midelt), 2000–2150 m, 23. V.1997, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 173/2) ; 4♂, 1♀, Moyen Atlas , 2 km NE Boulemane, 1900 m, 22.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 247/1) ; 12♂, 7♀, Moyen Atlas , J. Tarharhat (W Itzèr), 2200 m, 23.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 249/1) ; 1♂, 3♀, Haut Atlas , 6 km WNW Tounfite (31 km SSW Boumia), 2000 m, 24.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 251/1) ; 1♂, 4♀, Moyen Atlas , W slope of Tizi-n’Rechou (ca. 25 km NW Boumia), 1650 m, 25.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 252/1) ; 8♂, 15♀, Moyen Atlas , 6 km S Col du Zad (ca. 15 km N Itzèr), 1900 m, 25.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 253/2) ; 4♂, 1♀, Moyen Atlas , 10 km E Imouzzèr-Kandar, 1650 m, 26.IV.1998 (slide: 1♂, Ma 257/1) ; 2♂, Moyen Atlas , Jbel Cherbana (near Tazouta , SE Sefrou), 1600 m, 27.IV.1998, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: 1♂, Ma 258/2) ; 3♀, 5L, Moyen Atlas , 20 km SSE Dechra-el-Oued (ca. 46 ENE Kashba-Tadla), 1800 m, 25.IX.2000, leg. B. & H.Bohn (Ma 307) ; ex L: 1♂, 1♀, 1L, Haut Atlas , 5 km NW Tilougguite ( SE Barrage Bin-el-Ouidane, S Beni-Mellal), 1500 m, 29.IX.2000, leg. B. & H.Bohn (slide: ♂, Ma 313/1) .

Description. Size. Length of pronotum in male 1.86–2.11 mm (mean 1.95 mm), in female 2.14–2.46 mm (mean 2.23 mm); N 10/9.

Male s tructures. Posterior border of T2–5 slightly concave ( Fig. 10A, B View FIGURE 10 ), of T6 with a wide, moderately deep median excavation, lateral parts either slightly convex, or fairly straight, or towards the latero-posterior corner with a wide and very shallow concavity, border in the latter case, therefore, appearing weakly undulate ( Figs. 10F–H View FIGURE 10 ); length of pre-ridge area slightly increasing towards the median notch (n in Fig. 10H View FIGURE 10 ); surface of the tergite in the mesal third towards the posterior border deepened to a shallow trough, not visible on the figures. T7 with moderately concave posterior border ( Figs. 10D View FIGURE 10 , 12A, 13), lateral borders well rounded. At first view the gland structures of Dz. (Dz.) lobososacculata appear to be very similar to those of Dz. (Dz.) algerica , with a bipartite pit and long flat pouch lobes; but a more thorough inspection reveals a quite dramatic rebuilding in both structures ( Figs. 11A–C View FIGURE 11 ). The pit is deeper than in the preceding species group. Its opening forming a large transversal oval, anteriorly well defined by the pre-glandular margin (pm) from which the slightly curved anterior wall (aw) steeply descends to the bottom of the pit, consisting of two neighbouring, sclerotized, transversely oval and posteriorly slightly diverging parts, certainly homologous to the bottom of the trails (tl). Laterally and posteriorly, where the walls have a less steep inclination, the opening much less well demarcated; in Fig. 12A View FIGURE 12 the white line indicates the approximate position of the posterior border (pb). The posterior arc of the pit wall modelled by two interfacing structures: the steeply ascending gutters (gu) arising laterally from the trails, diverging as the trails, and the posterior, triangular surface in between forming a plane, less steeply descending than the gutter, but still with a rather steep inclination. The very sharp dark diagonal contours on the posterior wall visible in the figures (arrow in Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ) represent the points of transition between the two structures pretending distinct edges as are found in the preceding species group; but there are no sharp edges, the transitions from one to the other structure occur rather smoothly. The artefact is caused by the angle of view being almost parallel to the descending plane, a view, by which even very low depressions or elevations might appear as a dark contour. The descending posterior wall bears medially a longitudinal ridge, the posterior ridge (pr), laterally accompanied by a pair of parallel grooves (gr); the ridge ends at the bottom of the pit in a short and low nose (n, Fig. 11B View FIGURE 11 ) thus, a kind of a bipartition is only found at the bottom of the pit. The structure of the pouch strongly differs from that of the preceding species group by the absence of a common end piece; the two lobes open separately and at a different site of the pit. The lobes ( Figs. 12A View FIGURE 12 , 13 View FIGURE 13 ) are completely unsclerotized, long and lappet shaped, from a broad base gradually tapering to a narrow tip, with irregularly shaped lateral borders, usually densely folded, and in stretched state certainly of more than abdominal length. Both lobes at the broad base suddenly narrowed to a short tail pipe (tp, Fig. 11C View FIGURE 11 , between arrows), both opening separately but near each other into the pit (po), within an unsclerotized area (w window) of its anterior wall (aw). Interior of the lobe with some long bristles only near the tail pipe (lbr, Fig. 12A View FIGURE 12 ), interior of the tail-pipe and a short ribbon posteriorly of the opening densely covered with relatively short bristles (sbr); internal cuticular lining of the lobes with tiny comblike processes ( Fig. 26A View FIGURE 26 ). T10 with median part of posterior border shallowly, but distinctly concave ( Fig. 10E View FIGURE 10 ). Spatular bristles laterally on T5–7: densely arranged only on T7 ( Figs. 12D, E View FIGURE 12 ), but—in contrast to the other species of the group — relatively numerous also on T6 ( Fig. 12C View FIGURE 12 ). Glandular pores on T2: laterally absent, but sometimes very few around the median notch.

Colouration. Very similar to Dz. (Dz.) undulata . Tegmina transparent, with some dark spots, anterior border only in the male sometimes slightly infuscated, posterior border usually rather strongly infuscated, in the male more than in the female ( Figs. 10I, J View FIGURE 10 ). Male. Head dark, with yellowish post-interocular stripe; discs of nota uniformly dark, margins transparent ( Fig. 10K View FIGURE 10 ); legs apart from the lighter coloured coxa-trochanter and femur-tibia joint usually completely dark, but not seldom also with larger lightened areas; tergites on a rather dark ground colour densely covered with medium sized dark patches, on T2–5 usually well visible, in the more posterior tergites blending to a more or less uniformly dark colour; ground colour in T2–5 laterally strongly lightened, T6,7 laterally only with a narrow and weak lightening, T8–10 without lightenings ( Figs. 10A–H View FIGURE 10 ). Female. Head as in male; legs almost completely yellowish; discs of nota very variable in colour, from almost completely dark to mainly yellowish with dispersed dark patches, margins transparent ( Figs. 10L–N View FIGURE 10 ); abdominal tergites with the usual female pattern, variously maculose on a straw-coloured ground.

Remarks. The species has a very wide distribution following the mountain chains of the High and Middle Atlas from South of Marrakech up to East of Meknes and Sefrou. The wide distribution corresponds with an unusually high variability in numerous characters: (1) shape of the posterior border of T6 ( Figs. 10F–H View FIGURE 10 ); (2) length and shape of the pouch lobes ( Figs. 12A View FIGURE 12 , 13 View FIGURE 13 ); (3) shape and steepness of the lateral gutters of the pit ( Figs. 11A–D View FIGURE 11 ); (4) strength of the posterior ridge and adjacent grooves on the posterior wall of the pit ( Figs. 11A–D View FIGURE 11 ). Some of the variations show a kind of a South-North gradient: the simplest shape of T6 ( Fig. 10F View FIGURE 10 ) and the lowest ridge on the posterior wall of the pit ( Figs. 11A View FIGURE 11 ) are found in the most southern parts of the distribution area. Despite the rather strong differences it was not possible to further divide the heterogeneous assemblage into separate units.

Distribution. Southern High Atlas from near J. Toubkal (about longitude of Marrakech) northwards to J. Ayachi (Midelt), then following the Middle Atlas for most of its length up to the river Sebou (latitude of Sefrou), at elevations of 900–2200 m ( Figs. 27 View FIGURE 27 , 28 View FIGURE 28 ).

ZSM

Bavarian State Collection of Zoology

VI

Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

MNHN

Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle

V

Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

R

Departamento de Geologia, Universidad de Chile

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Ectobiidae

Genus

Dziriblatta

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