Rhabdoblatta usambarensis (Rehn, 1931)
Fig. 27; Table 9
Epilampra usambarensis Rehn, 1931: 375 .
Epilampra usambarensis – Princis 1965: 122.
Rhabdoblatta usambarensis – Princis 1967: 679.
Material examined
TANZANIA • 1 ♀; “Tanganyika Terr., Bunduki, Ulguru Mts., moy. Mgeta 1300 m; 30-IV / 11-V-1957; Mission Zoolog. I.R.S.A.C. en Afrique orientale; P. Basilewsky et N. Leleup; Coll. Mus. Congo”; RMCA .
Diagnosis and history
Rehn (1931) gave a complete description, apart from the genitalia, of this species from a unique male specimen. Later, the female was found and told to be very similar to the male (Princis 1965). Although the type specimen is mentioned as deposited in the Berlin Zoological Museum, it was not found there and might be lost. We complement Rehn’s description with some pictures of this elongated species, only known from Tanzania (Fig. 26).
Measurements of adults
Female (n = 1): pronotum length × width: 4.8×6.3, tegmina length: 21.7, overall length ×width: 20 ×7.9.
Habitat
Unknown.
Distribution
This species is only known from Tanzania (Table 9).