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EME WE CA 4a, bo KK 13-14, BURIAL 33.5, ATM 12-13, BK 16-19 BK PA 1-7 BeARIOLRI GM Discalida pallidimarginia sp. nov. 1. AR 2. MEN 3. LEM ta. REMC) 4. ee ATA) 5. RARER 6. MALATE 7. SSR HEAR HE FES AR BIR CR RERS MTT URE NAIR A KES Ek BRE Hh FE, SL TUR ST Sy AaB TE 2d LK Ba a A A DB, FMI CA 5)o HIRST IT ME ARR BM, (A Te. ICL AL, WMS, PRAM FAMBARI GRE ALCS 6)o (RAE 12-13, ATOR ARK 3.5—4.0, ATE 10-115, BK 14-16 BHO 28 RAMS: eR RMIC 27 RE BALL WEARER GABE AG: 5 OH HG BR TEPER, OM PY A OUR Ho MINIT RTABOE HARE OUR ITY Flo PRK 10.0, HM ARKIS BEKo SRRICPA 7) HREBRBWE PR, PIE RSS —85 Ko LRA MRL OR BA ETA, A OLS Se BAL BAYS PATRI 3 PH SH 2 HZ Bo Si WRB PRO, Le MICKA LRM ERC SA) FERC ?): LEA, 1981. VO. 19, SHR MB: LBA, Ne 2), 1980. I, MRT PAO (Bod, 129 R), MEMS HERE Ws Cc"), 1957. VI. 30, PREUREML C1"), 1954, VIL. 13, URS Cc, 29 2), 1979. VI. 130 AeA AR ROE EDRE ST a. EO DAR A REE EM AE + AFA), 7.8 ABN, 10 ARAMA BOATS A AAMAS BBE eA AF, ERI 22—30°C, MM MBE 60-80% AHF, MARAT PLR. RAUEUC 3 RTF B 32 ATR ER IE HPN BK FAME PHI. SUED TRNAS, WIP HIN ONRNP 2 A S, 1—2 RB. HER SE POY 15.8 KL, ESPANA OB 28-30 Bio IRMRK, BA—T AULA ARH, BF HOMME 50% bo ES 8 BAROLO, REAR 55—119 Ko MME ES FM EI RSL, WA EA eh OE ORR, WEF ORES AA DAMSLRORER Ro BMS SAAMI Tae AA BERR Ae FWA Bt e¢ + xX mR Bruijing, C. F. A., Studies on Malayan Blattidae, Zool. Meded., Leiden, 29, 1948, pp. 1—174. Hebard, M., Studies on Malayan Blattidae, Proc. Acad. Nat. Hist. Phil., LXXXI, 1929, pp, 1-109. Rehn, J. A. G., A Key to the Genera of North American Blattaria, Including Established Adventives, Ent. News, Lancaster, Pa. 61, 1950, pp. 64—7. Shelford, R., Orthoptera, Fam. Blattidae, Subfam, Phyllodromiinae, Gen. Ins., Vol. 73, 1908, pp. 1— 29. Shiraki, T., Blattidae of Japanese Empire, Ins. Mats, Vol. 4, 1931, pp. 171—209. 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 that 219 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.

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