Attaphila sexdentis Bolivar , 1905

Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez & Klass, Klaus-Dieter, 2021, Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79, pp. 205-280 : 205

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Attaphila sexdentis Bolivar , 1905
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4.8. Attaphila sexdentis Bolivar, 1905

Figs 11C, D View Figure 11 , 13A View Figure 13 , 14G View Figure 14 , 17F View Figure 17 , 18L View Figure 18 , 21C View Figure 21 , 22I View Figure 22

Attaphila sexdentis Bolívar, 1905: 137; Princis 1963: 111.

Material studied.

Type material. Holotype, 1♀, [ Brazil], Rio Grande do Sul, San Leopoldo, b. Atta sexdens , (Dr. Dutra!) (completely on three slides: Bo 1233) (M. Maastricht).

Diagnosis.

Female Characterised by the unique shape of S7: posterior parts of the lateral borders anteriorly converging, in all other species (more or less) parallel.

Description.

Size Length of body (dried): female 3 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2-5 approximately arranged in two transversal rows (Fig. 11C View Figure 11 ). Transversal ridges tr2-5 without distinct excurvations (Fig. 11C View Figure 11 , compare grey arrows in Fig. 11A View Figure 11 ).

Male Unknown.

Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 11D View Figure 11 , 13A View Figure 13 , 14G View Figure 14 ) Median lobe of T7 rather long; transversal ridges tr6 and tr7 complete, tr6 sublaterally with a weak, but distinct bend; surface bristles very numerous on T6, only few on T7, small (slightly smaller than the larger ones in A. paucisetosa ), focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 17F View Figure 17 , 18L View Figure 18 ) semicircular, lateral borders distinctly converging to the anterior; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr7-l) fairly straight, ridge mesally ending well after having reached a transversal orientation, with a fairly narrow median gap (end parts of ridge only slightly more developed than in A. aptera , but lateral parts more strongly inclined mesally, thus leaving a narrower gap), hardly recurved sr7-m ends indicating the ridge to be at most weakly bisinuate. Genitalia: (Figs 21C View Figure 21 , 22I View Figure 22 ) Spermathecal plate sp and pouch gcp not clearly identifiable. In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22I View Figure 22 ) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly widely truncate (slightly rounded), arms (a) moderately wide, wing parts (w) moderately wide, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes; tubes (lst) with a straight mesal border and slightly narrowed towards the anterior, anteriorly more or less transversally cut. Mesal gonangulum (gg-m) sclerites distinct (presence of lateral ones questionable; Fig. 21C View Figure 21 ).

Host species.

Atta sexdens (Linnaeus, 1758).

Distribution.

Brazil: Est. Rio Grande do Sul, only known from the type locality San Leopoldo.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Ectobiidae

Genus

Attaphila

Loc

Attaphila sexdentis Bolivar , 1905

Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez & Klass, Klaus-Dieter 2021
2021
Loc

Attaphila sexdentis

Bolivar 1905
1905