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Xiudan Wang, Yan Shi, Zongqing Wang, Yanli Che
Zookeys
Figures 98–113.four wings of Salganea taiwanensis Roth, 1979 of one specimen, dorsal view 98 wings with cross-veins 99–113 cross-veins of wings omitted. Scale bars = 4.0 mm.
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Out and about during the day. Not particularly worried about us. Under casuarina trees.40 km south of Perth Western Australiafemale Calolampra sp Thanks for the ID David Rentz
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Austral Ellipsidion Cockroach Ellipsidion humeraleThanks for the ID David RentzI have only seen the adult of this native cockroach twice. Other sightings have been of the tiny colourful nymph all in my garden. It does not enter the house.
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Polyzosteria mitchelli A beautiful cockroach I noticed north of Bullfinch.David Rentz describes this cockroach as "One of the most distinctive and widespread species in the genus.The 'windows' on each thoracic sevment and the blue legs are not shared by any other species. ""A Guide to the Cockroaches of Australia" David Rentz 2014
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Polyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Valbona National Park. Albanian Alps
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Syaukani, Graham J. Thompson, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figures 1–3.Soldiers of Hospitalitermes krishnai sp. n. Head in dorsal view 1, head in profile 2, and pronotum 3. Scale bar: 0.3 mm 1, 2, 0.2 mm 3.
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Zongqing Wang, Keliang Wu, Yanli Che
Zookeys
Figures 15–38.15–22 Pseudophoraspis fruhstorferi Shelford 23–29 Pseudophoraspis tramlapensis Anisyutkin 30–38 Pseudophoraspis kabakovi Anisyutkin. 15, 23, 30 supra-anal plate, ventral view 16, 24, 31 paraproct, caudal view 17, 25, 32 hypandrium, dorsal view 18, 26, 33 complex L1 19, 27, 34, 35 complex L2, dorsal view 20–22, 28–29, 36–38 sclerite R2. Scale bars=0.5mm.
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Figures 47–55.Symploce evidens sp. n. 47 pronotum 48 tegmen 49 hind wing 50 abdominal tergum 9 and lateral plates, ventral view 51 supra-anal plate and paraprocts, ventral view 52 subgenital plate, dorsal view 53 hook-like phallomere 54 median phallomere 55 right phallomere. Scale bars = 1.0 mm (Fig. 47), 2.0 mm (Figs 48–49), 0.5 mm (Figs 50–55).
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Figure 8.Examples of pronotal patterns, auras, and uric acid patches.
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Figure 63.Arenivaga galeana a dorsal habitus b ventral habitus c pronotum d head.
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Xiudan Wang, Yan Shi, Zongqing Wang, Yanli Che
Zookeys
Figures 1–20.1–2 Salganea quinquedentata sp. n., male: 1 holotype, dorsal view 2 same, ventral view 3–4 Salganea quinquedentata sp. n., nymph: 3 paratype, dorsal view 4 same, ventral view 5–6 Salganea anisodonta sp. n., male: 5 holotype, dorsal view 6 same, ventral view 7–8 Salganea taiwanensis Roth, 1979, male: 7 holotype of Panesthia concinna Feng & Woo, 1990, dorsal view 8 same, ventral view 9–10 Salganea guangxiensis (Feng & Woo, 1990), male: 9 holotype of Panesthia guangxiensis Feng & Woo, 1990, dorsal view 10 same, ventral view 11–12 Salganea incerta (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893), male: 11 dorsal view 12 ventral view 13–14 Salganea incerta (Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1893), nymph: 13 dorsal view 14 ventral view 15–16 Salganea raggei Roth, 1979, male: 15 dorsal view 16 ventral view 17–18 Salganea raggei Roth, 1979, nymph: 17 dorsal view 18 ventral view 19–20 Salganea flexibilis sp. n., male: 19 holotype, dorsal view 20 same, ventral view. Scale bars = 1.0 cm.
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Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia
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Ellipsidion humerale
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Native cockroach.
Polyzosteria mitchelli (Angas)ID David RentzIt looked like a beetle as it ran along not far from
a light brown cockroach I photographed the same day.1.5cm long
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Don't you love the face?? :-))We visited one of our local bushland reserves today and found this beauty sitting on a shrub about 45cm from the ground. As I was photographing it a small insect flew past and the cockroach made a lunge toward it but missed.It was a large one - 35mmPolyzosteria fulgens MackerrasThanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012
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Syaukani, Graham J. Thompson, Seiki Yamane
Zookeys
Figures 4–6.Hospitalitermes krishnai sp. n. Soldier 4 and workers 5–6. Habitus in profile 4, left 5 and right 6 mandibles. Scale bar: 0.5 mm 4, 0.1 mm 5–6.
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Zongqing Wang, Keliang Wu, Yanli Che
Zookeys
Figures 1–14.1–4 Pseudophoraspis fruhstorferi Shelford, male: 1 dorsal view 2 ventral view; female: 3 dorsal view 4 ventral view; 5–6 Pseudophoraspis tramlapensis Anisyutkin, male: 5 dorsal view 6 ventral view; 7–8 Pseudophoraspis kabakovi Anisyutkin, male: 7 dorsal view 8 ventral view; 9–10 Pseudophoraspis clavellata sp. n., male: 9 holotype, dorsal view 10 holotype, ventral view; 11–12 Pseudophoraspis recurvata sp. n., male: 11 holotype, dorsal view 12 holotype, ventral view; 13–14 Pseudophoraspis incurvata sp. n., male: 13 holotype, dorsal view 14 holotype, ventral view. Scale bars=1cm.
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Figures 56–58.Symploce evidens sp. n. in Mountain Qixianling, Baoting County, Hainan Province, 2 May 2013 (photographs by Keliang Wu).
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Figure 11.Arenivaga pair in copula.
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Figure 64.Arenivaga galeana, genitalia: a) right dorsal phallomere b right ventral phallomere c small central sclerite d genital hook. Arrow(s) indicate diagnostic characters (see text).
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Xiudan Wang, Yan Shi, Zongqing Wang, Yanli Che
Zookeys
Figures 21–28.Salganea quinquedentata sp. n. 21 vertex and pronotum 22 abdominal tergum 7, dorsal view 23 abdominal sternite 7, ventral view 24 supra-anal plate and paraprocts, ventral view 25 subgenital plate, dorsal view 26 left phallomere (L1) 27 median phallomere (L2vm and L2d) 28 right phallomere (R2). Scale bars = 1.0 mm (Figs 21–23), 0.5 mm (Figs 24–28).
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A very positive way to start the day in finding one of these. Ellipsidion humerale (Tepper)Thanks for the ID David Rentz 14-1-2012