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Genus Notolampra Saussure, 1862 Type species: Epilampra lucida Saussure, 1862 (junior synonym of Blatta gibba Thunberg, 1826), by monotypy. Remarks: According to structures of the male genitalia the type species is similar to representatives of the genus Colapteroblatta (see above), whereas its habitus is similar to that of Thorax pocellana (Saussure, 1862), the type and so far only species of the genus Thorax Saussure, 1862. The male genitalia of Thorax (see Anisyutkin, 2014), however, clearly differ from those of Notolampra and Colapteroblatta. I assume that the similarity in the appearance of Notolampra and Thorax is due to convergence. Species included: Three species from South America (Brazil, Surinam, French Guiana, Martinique, Trinidad and Tobago), as given in Beccaloni (2014).
Published as part of Anisyutkin, Leonid N., 2020, New and little known Epilamprinae (Dictyoptera: Blaberidae) from the collections of the Muséum d'histoire naturelle de Genève and the Zoological Institute of Saint Petersburg. Part 4, pp. 105-117 in Revue suisse de Zoologie 127 (1) on page 113, DOI: 10.35929/RSZ.0011, http://zenodo.org/record/5743355
Insecta, Arthropoda, Blattodea, Notolampra, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Blaberidae
Insecta, Arthropoda, Blattodea, Notolampra, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy, Blaberidae
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