Blattula langfeldti ( Geinitz, 1880 )

Vrsansky, Peter & Ansorge, Jörg, 2007, Lower Jurassic cockroaches (Insecta: Blattaria) from Germany and England, African Invertebrates 48 (1), pp. 103-126 : 115-122

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Blattula langfeldti ( Geinitz, 1880 )
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Blattula langfeldti ( Geinitz, 1880)

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Blattina langfeldti: Geinitz 1880: 521 , fig. 3 [Fw, holotype FGWG 117 /20, examined].

Blattina nana: Geinitz 1883: 30 , pl. 22, fig. 2 [Hw, holotype FGWG 118 /3, examined]. Syn. n.

Blattina (Mesoblattina) dobbertinensis: Geinitz 1884: 570 , pl. 13, fig. 1 [Fw, holotype FGWG 119 /2, examined]. Syn. n.

Blattina incerta: Geinitz 1884: 571 , pl. 13, fig. 2 [Hw, holotype FGWG 119 /2, examined]. Syn. n.

Dipluroblattina scudderi: Geinitz 1887: 200 , pl. 5, fig. 7 [Fw, holotype FGWG 120/2, examined]. Syn. n. Ctenoblattina langfeldti (Geinitz) : Scudder 1886: 443. Mesoblattina dobbertinensis (Geinitz) : Scudder 1886: 455. Mesoblattula dobbertiniana: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 430, pl. 40, fig. 23 [Fw, holotype FGWG 122/103,

examined]. Syn. n. Mesoblattula geinitziana: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 430, pl. 40, fig. 24 [Fw, holotype FGWG 122 /10-11,

examined]. Syn. n. Blattula dobbertinensis (Geinitz) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 431, pl. 40, fig. 25. Blattula langfeldti (Geinitz) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 431, pl. 40, figs 26, 27. Blattula ancilla: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 431, pl. 40, fig. 28 [Fw, holotype FGWG 122/12, examined]. Syn. n. Blattula geinitzi: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 432, pl. 40, fig. 29 [Fw, probably lost]. Syn. n. Battula scudderi (Geinitz) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 432, pl. 40, fig. 30.? Blattula incerta (Geinitz) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 432, pl. 40, fig. 31.? Blattula debilis: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 433, pl. 40, fig. 32. Syn. n.? Blattula pusillima: Handlirsch 1906 –08: 433, pl. 40, fig. 33 [Hw, holotype FGWG 122/250, examined].

Syn. n. (? Mesoblattina ) nana (Geinitz) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 435, pl. 40, fig. 38. Parablattula reticulata: Handlirsch 1920: 191 , fig. 153 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123 /26, examined]; 1939: 61 ,

pl. 5, fig. 83. Syn. n.? Mesoblattula ala: Handlirsch 1939: 58 , pl. 4, fig. 74 [Hw, holotype FGWG 123/45, examined]. Syn. n. Blattula riparia: Handlirsch 1939: 58 , pl. 4, fig. 75 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/20, examined]. Syn. n. Blattula intercalata: Handlirsch 1939: 58 , pl. 4, fig. 76 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/21, examined]. Syn. n. Blattula brunneri: Handlirsch 1939: 59 , pl. 5, fig. 77 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/22, examined]. Syn. n.? Blattula vicina: Handlirsch 1939: 59 , pl. 5, fig. 79 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/23, examined]. Syn. n.? Blattula acutipennis: Handlirsch 1939: 59 , pl. 5, fig. 80 [Hw, NHMW 1984/33/11]. Syn. n. Peloblattula oligoneura: Handlirsch 1939: 60 , pl. 5, fig. 81 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/24, examined]. Syn. n. Parablattula simplicissima: Handlirsch 1939: 60 , pl. 5 fig. 82 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/25, examined;

counterpart NHMW 1984/33/12]. Syn. n. Metablattula lipomena: Handlirsch 1939: 61 , pl. 5, fig. 84 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/27, examined]. Syn. n. Chiloblattula simplex: Handlirsch 1939: 61 , pl. 5, fig. 85 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123/28, examined]. Syn. n.? Chiloblattula subcostalis: Handlirsch 1939: 62 [Hw, holotype FGWG 123/29, examined]. Syn. n.? Chiloblattula longipennis: Handlirsch 1939: 62 , pl. 5, fig. 86 [Hw, holotype FGWG 123/30, examined]. Syn. n.

Ectinoblattula medialis: Handlirsch 1939: 63 , pl. 5, fig. 90 [Fw, holotype FGWG 123 /57, examined]. Syn. n. Blattula hattorfensis: Bode 1953: 114 , pl. 5, fig. 93 [Fw, SMN W 13 ]. Syn. n.

Englyptoblatta elegantula: Bode 1953: 120 , pl. 6, fig. 100 [Fw, SNM W 9/11]. Syn. n.

Elisama langfeldti (Geinitz) : Ansorge 2003: 296, fig. 2B.

Blattula langfeldti (Geinitz) : Ansorge 2004: 782, fig. 2.

Diagnosis: Forewing: length 6.5– 9 mm; Sc 1, R 8–14, M 2–7, Cu 4–10, A 5–12. Hindwing: length 6.5–7.5 mm; Sc 1, R 3–4+3–5, M 2–3, Cu 6–8.

Description: Pronotum ovoid in shape, transverse, with distinct coloration. Forewing length 6.5– 9 mm, width about 2.3 mm; Sc simple, rarely with some weak lateral branchlets; R with 8–14 veins; M with 2–7 branches; Cu with 4–10 branches.A reticulate, with 5–12 veins reaching margin, veins in clavus may be reticulate. Hindwing length 6.5–7.5 mm with Sc simple; R divided near base into R with 3–4 veins and RS with 3– 5 veins; M with 2 or 3 branches; CuA with 6–8 veins. Legs thin, with sparse, long and thin spines.

Holotype (examined): FGWG 117 /20, isolated forewing. GERMANY: Mecklenburg : former clay pit of Schwinz , near Dobbertin; carbonate concretions of the marine “Green Series” clay, Lower Toarcian, exaratum Subzone.

Additional material examined: Besides the re-studied holotypes described by Geinitz and Handlirsch from the Lower Toarcian of Dobbertin and listed in the synonymy, the following additional material is in Ansorge’s collection. Hindwings : LDA 40; 76; 85; 86; 109; 455; 485; 594/3; 660/1, 2; 593/3; LGA 86; 96; 275; 331/1, 2; 380; 425; 579; 594; 888; 893; 1077; 1201; 1275; 1372; 1529; 1578; 1739; 1820; 2169. Forewings : LDA 7, 66; 169; 240; 145; 254; 289; 326; 348; 581; 586; 629; 611; 798; 869; 910; 1017; 2196; LGA 13; 118; 154; 880; 1328; 1435; 1519; 1842; 1887; 1926; 2006; 2015; 2196; 2356, S 137; 139. Complete specimens: LDA 96; LGA 888; 1820. Two species described by Bode (1953) from the Lower Toarcian of Hattorf (Lower Saxony) have not been re-examined .

Note: A few complete specimens with associated fore- and hindwings allow us to determine isolated fore- and hindwings.

Variability (Tables 2, 3): Both complete specimens from Grimmen show considerable variation between the left and right wings. Sc is stable, simple in all wings. Other veins vary. Hindwing variation, considered as more stable, is expressed in the varying number of RS branches (4 in left wing; 5 in right wing), while R is stable in this case (3). M is 3-branched in the left wing, and 2-branched in the right wing. Unfortunately, the wings are not complete, so it is uncertain whether the Cu will compensate differences in the total vein number (6 in right wing, and evidently more than 3 in the left wing).

The variability studies of B. langfeldti revealed some general principles regarding the control of the cockroach wing venation development. With the increasing number of veins in a competent venational complex, the variability falls (coefficient of variation (CV) is lower). Therefore we have also analysed the dependence of the CV according to the number of veins. Results show that the CV is comparatively low in the competent venational systems (R, M, Cu), higher in neighbouring venational complexes and the highest between complexes that are not neighbouring (in the forewing of B. langfeldti it is low in (R+M) complex, high in (R) and (Cu); in the hindwing, the most apparent is the relatively high variability of (R+Cu) complex). That means that the control mechanisms are developed autonomically, “working best” in each venational complex (R, M, Cu) (each major branch has its own control mechanism) but these separate systems communicate with their surroundings, and influence each other (see Schneider 1977, 1978 a).

Remarks: There is no gap in the variability of the venation which would suggest dimorphism in the flight abilities of both sexes.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Blattulidae

Genus

Blattula

Loc

Blattula langfeldti ( Geinitz, 1880 )

Vrsansky, Peter & Ansorge, Jörg 2007
2007
Loc

Englyptoblatta elegantula:

BODE, A. 1953: 120
1953
Loc

Blattina langfeldti: Geinitz 1880: 521

GEINITZ, F. E. 1880: 521
1880
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