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DESCRIPTION OF A NEW GENUS AND A NEW SPECIES OF PSEUDOMO-
PIDAE (BLATTARIA)
Woo'Fo-cune Guo Yu-vuan Lr Yu-cwana
(Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences)
In recent years, a new cockroach was found infesting in houses, on ships and naval
vessels of seyeral north-eastern and eastern provinees of China, It oceurs indoor mixed
with other cockroaches, and as a dominator in some places. Identification was made
based on several batehes of specimens sent by those units concerned, it is determined that219 a 2 = 6 28 te
both the genus and species names belonging to Pseudomopidae are new to seienee, and
specimens of the same species have also been collected outdoor from ‘Tienmushan Moun-
tain, Zhejiang; Lou-guan-tai, Shaanxi; and Qingdao, Shandung.
This paper presents a description of the new genus and new species, Type speci-
mens are deposited in the Institute of Plant Protection, Chinese Academy of Agricul-
tural Sciences.
Discalida gen. nov.
Genotype: Discalida pallidimarginia sp. nov.
Ventro-cephalie margin of cephalic femora armed after type B, and with three heavy
spines distad (B3). Discoidal vein of tegmina and wings forking before distal portion,
ulnar vein of wings with incomplete branches, abdomen unspecialized of male, subgenital
plate symmetrical, styli normal and symmetrical.
Each of the three foatures mentioned above: spine pattern of cephalic femora, vein
pattern of tegmina and wings, and subgenital plate of male, is similar to Scalida He-
bard, Symploce Hebard and Margattea Shelford, respectively, but none of these three
genera is endowed with all of those features like this type. For this reason, it should
be a new genus in addition to the genera established before.
Discalida pallidimarginia sp. nov. (Fig. 1)
Size medium, dark brown, both sexes somewhat dimorphous. Vertex of male slight-
ly coneaved and with soveral transverse wrinkles between eyes (Fig. 3). There are two
pale and translucent bands on lateral margins of pronotum and humeral areas of teg-
mina in male. Flying organs normally developed, beyond the end of abdomen. Ventral-
cephalic margin of cephalic femora armed after type B3 (Fig. 2). Discoidal vein of teg-
mina and wings forking before distal portion, ulnar vein of wings with 3—4 complete
and 3—4 incomplete branches, apical triangle inconspicuous. Dorsal surface of male
abdomen unspeeialized. Anal plate triangular, much shorter than subgenital plate, with
obtuse angle at apex in male (Figs. 4a, b), while in female, sharp angle of apex and ex-
ceeds the subgenital plate (Fig. 5). ‘The male subgenital plate symmetrical, styli nor-
mal and equally developed (Fig. 4).
Measurement: male, body 1314, pronotum 3—8.5, tegmina 12—13, total 16—19
mm; female, body 12—18, pronotum 3.5—4.0, tegmina 10—115, total 14—16 mm.
Distribution: Qingdao, Shanding; Yingkou, Liaoning; Shanghai; Tienmushan Mo-
untain, Zhejiang; Lou-guan-tai, Shaanxi.
Holotype (male) and allotype (female): Liaoning, 19. VITE 1981; paratypes:
Shanghai (2 males, 11 females), ITI, 1980; Linoning (8 males, 12 females), 19. VIII
1981; Tienmushan Mountain, Zhejiang (1 male), 30. VI. 1957; Lou-guan-tai, Shaanxi
(1 male), 8. VIIT. 1954; Qingdao, Shandung (1 male, 2 females), 13. VI. 1979.