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New data on the family Blaberidae (Dictyoptera) from Southeast Asia: new species, morphological diversity and phylogeny on the base of ribosomal DNA sequences V. A. Mavropulo, L. N. Anisyutkin, M. V. Zagoskin [et.al.]

Contributor(s): Mavropulo, V. A | Zagoskin, M. V | Zagoskina, A. S | Lukyantsev, Sergey V | Mukha, D. V | Anisyutkin, L. NMaterial type: ArticleArticleOther title: Новые данные о семействе Blaberidae (Dictyoptera) из Юго-Восточной Азии: новые виды, морфологическое разнообразие и филогения на основании последовательностей рибосомальной ДНК [Parallel title]Subject(s): Юго-Восточная Азия | тараканы | рибосомная ДНК | таксономия | филогения | морфологияGenre/Form: статьи в журналах Online resources: Click here to access online In: Zoosystematica Rossica Vol. 24, № 1. P. 14-30Abstract: New cockroaches of the family Blaberidae are described from Southern Sumatra: two new spe- cies of the genus Cyrtonotula Uvarov, 1939, C. secunda sp. nov. and C. tertia sp. nov. (Epilam- prinae); and one new species of the genus Paranauphoeta J.W.H. Rehn, 1951, P. pullata sp. nov. (Paranauphoetinae). Detailed morphological descriptions of the new species are given. Structures of the male genitalia of the genus Cyrtonotula are described for the first time. Hypothesis on the relationships of these new taxa as well as Morphna maculata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865, Rhabdoblatta sp. and Pseudophoraspis sp. based on 28S ribosomal DNA sequences is discussed.
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New cockroaches of the family Blaberidae are described from Southern Sumatra: two new spe- cies of the genus Cyrtonotula Uvarov, 1939, C. secunda sp. nov. and C. tertia sp. nov. (Epilam- prinae); and one new species of the genus Paranauphoeta J.W.H. Rehn, 1951, P. pullata sp. nov. (Paranauphoetinae). Detailed morphological descriptions of the new species are given. Structures of the male genitalia of the genus Cyrtonotula are described for the first time. Hypothesis on the relationships of these new taxa as well as Morphna maculata Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1865, Rhabdoblatta sp. and Pseudophoraspis sp. based on 28S ribosomal DNA sequences is discussed.

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