Margattea cuspidata J-J He & Z-Q Wang, 2021

He, Jia-Jun, Jin, Du-Ting, Wang, Yi-Shu, Che, Yan-Li & Wang, Zong-Qing, 2021, Species delimitation of Margattea cockroaches from China, with seven new species (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae), ZooKeys 1036, pp. 121-151 : 121

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1036.63232

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scientific name

Margattea cuspidata J-J He & Z-Q Wang
status

sp. nov.

Margattea cuspidata J-J He & Z-Q Wang sp. nov. Figure 5A-N View Figure 5

Type material.

Holotype: China • ♂; Mt Daming, Guangxi Province; 2-VII-2015; Lu Qiu, Qi-Kun Bai leg; SWU-B-EC141201. Paratype: China • 1♂; same data as for holotype; SWU-B-EC141202.

Diagnosis.

This species is similar to M. flexa Wang et al., 2014 in general appearance and male genitalia, but it can be differentiated from the latter by the following characters: 1) interstylar region obviously convex with both sides curved inwards, three spines on each side, while in the latter, two sides curled up with 5-6 small thorns; 2) the left end of the accessory structure with a slender bone; the latter absent.

Measurements

(mm). Male (n = 2), pronotum: length × width 1.6-2.1 × 2.6-2.9, tegmina length: 10.3-11.2, overall length: 12.5-13.1.

Description.

Male. Coloration: body yellowish-brown (Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ). Face yellowish-brown. Interocular space with a dark brown band. Ocelli spots white, interocelli space with a brown band. Antennae dark linen-colored. Clypeus dark yellowish-brown (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Maxillary palps yellowish-brown (Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). Pronotal disc yellowish-brown with dark brown stripes, and lateral borders light linen-colored (Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ). Tegmina pale yellow, wings medium brown (Fig. 5F, G View Figure 5 ). Abdomen pale yellowish-brown. Cerci pale yellowish-brown (Fig. 5K View Figure 5 ). Styli faint yellow (Fig. 5M View Figure 5 ). Head: vertex slightly exposed, distance between interocular same length as antennal sockets space (Fig. 5C View Figure 5 ). Pronotum nearly trapezoidal, broader than long, the widest part after the midpoint, the front and posterior margins nearly straight, and the postero-lateral angle blunt and round; the disc with symmetrical irregular macules (Fig. 5D View Figure 5 ). The third, fourth palpi of approximately same length, both obviously longer than the fifth, the fifth obviously expanded (Fig. 5E View Figure 5 ). Tegmina and wings: tegmina and wings fully developed, both extending beyond the end of abdomen (Fig. 5A, B View Figure 5 ). Tegmina with ScP simple, R multi-branched, M straight with six complete branches. Hind wings with ScP and RA expanded at apex; M straight and simple, without branches; CuA with five complete branches (Fig. 5F, G View Figure 5 ). Legs: anteroventral margin of front femur type B3 (Fig. 5H View Figure 5 ). Pulvilli present on four proximal tarsomeres. Tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, inner margin serrated, arolia present (Fig. 5I View Figure 5 ). Abdomen and genitalia: eighth abdominal tergum specialized with a tuft (Fig. 5J View Figure 5 ). Supra-anal plate transverse, posterior margin protruded. Paraprocts similar, splitting into two pieces, apex with tufts (Fig. 5K View Figure 5 ). Subgenital plate symmetrical, lateral borders flip inwards with spines and hairs. Styli similar, slender; interstylar region obviously convex, two sides convex and curved inwards, each side with three spines (Fig. 5M View Figure 5 ). Left phallomere complex, irregular bone-shaped, with a short spine (Fig. 5L View Figure 5 ). Median phallomere slender rod-shaped, obviously curved, apex with ordered long spines; the accessory structure arched, on at rightmost end with spines, left apex with a slender bone with apex sharp (Fig. 5M View Figure 5 ). Hook phallomere on the right side, apex curved inwards with a short spine (Fig. 5N View Figure 5 ).

Female unknown.

Etymology.

The latin name " cuspidatus " refers to interstylar region obviously convex, two sides convex and curved inwards.

Distribution.

China (Guangxi).

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Blattodea

Family

Ectobiidae

Genus

Margattea