Hormetica Burmeister, 1838

Vidlička, Ľubomír, 2019, New genus and species of cockroaches from the tribe Brachycolini (Blattaria Blaberidae: Blaberinae) and redescription of the Hormetica strumosa, Zootaxa 4651 (1), pp. 155-172 : 166

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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4651.1.10

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5613637

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scientific name

Hormetica Burmeister, 1838
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Genus Hormetica Burmeister, 1838 View in CoL

Diagnosis. The genus Hormetica includes fourteen large species where pronotal disc of male specimens is very characteristic in colour and in protuberant shape. Tegmina are coriaceous, usually do not reach the end of abdomen in except to H. luteomarginata Bruijning, 1949 and H. strumosa . In two species, H. brunneri ( Saussure & Zehntner, 1895) and H. marmorata ( Saussure, 1869) , are known only females, and descriptions of species H. bicolor (Brunner v. W., 1865) and H. ventralis Burmeister, 1838 are probably based on later nymphal instars.

Distribution: Amazonian and Atlantic rain forests—Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Paraguay, Argentina (?), Venezuela (?) ( Fig. 12 View FIGURE 12 )

Burmeister, H. (1838) Handbuch der Entomologie. Zweiter Band. Besondere Entomologie. Zweite Abtheilung. Kaukerfe. Gymnognatha. (Erste Helfte; vulgo Orthoptera). Bei Theod. Chr. Friedr. Enslin, Berlin, pp. 397 - 756.

Saussure, H. (1869) Blattarum novarum species aliquot. Revue et Magazine de Zoologie, 2 (21), 109 - 113.

Saussure, H. & Zehntner, L. (1895) Revision de la tribu des Perisphaeriense (Insectes Orthopteres de la familie des Blattides). Revue Suisse de Zoologie, 3, 1 - 60. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 37721

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FIGURE 12. Distribution of cockroach species of genera Hormetica, Lucihormetica and Quadrihormetica in South America. Dot—locality of occurrence; line—distribution areal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Blaberidae

SubFamily

Blaberinae