Kaszab Zoltán (szerk.): A Magyar Természettudományi Múzeum évkönyve 69. (Budapest 1977)

Steinmann, H.: A study on the higher taxa of Carcinophoridae (Dermaptera)

5 (50)Posterior margin of mesosternum arcuately rovmded along a semicircular outline. 6 (7) External parameres a male rudimentary, strongly reduced, may even be missing. — Type-genus: Anophthalmolabis BRINDLE, 1968 Anophthalmolabiinae STEINMANN, 1975 — Virga in lob us genitalis of male branching (Fig. 3). Genitalia of only one known species extremely reduced. Otherwise, body long, legs short, eyes missing, blind. — Ty pe-species: leleupi BRINDLE, 1968 (Galapagos Is.) Anophthalmolabis BRINDLE 1968 7 (6) External parameres of male well developed, longer or shorter, but never missing (Figs. 4-25). —-Type-genus: Carcinophora SCUDDER, 1876 Carninophorinae HINCKS, 1954 8 (9) External parameres of male genitalia extremely long, at least 10 times longer than wide (Fig. 4). — Type-species: Landez burri BORELLI, ] 921. S p e ­cies: bazyluki STEINMANN, 1977 (Ceylon), burri (BORELLI, 1921) (Ceylon), handschini IIINCKS, 1954 (Indonesia), peterseni RAMAMURTRT, 1967 (Philippines, Bismarck Is.), wlomorteMs IJRINOLK, 1970 (Solomon Ds.) andundutata (RAMAMUR­THI, 1964) (India) Epilandex HEBARD, 1927 9 (8) External parameres of male genitalia singnificantly shorter, length at most 6-7 times of width. 10 (25) External parameres of male at least 3-4 times their width (Figs. 5-12). 11 (12) Frontal margin of male paramere deeply incised but parts standing close to each other (Fig. 5), plate narrow V-shaped. Lobus genitalis extremely long and thin, — Type-species: colossea DOHRN, 1864 (Australia, Burma?) Titanolabis BURR 1910 12 (11) Frontal margin of male paramere deeply incised widely separating the two parts (Figs. 6-12). Lobus genitalis short, when longer, then broader. 13 (16) Apex of external paramere of male sharply pointed (Figs. 6-7). 14 (15) Lobus genitalis of male larger, more stout including some sclerotized plates (Fig. 6) . — Type-species: Anisolabis peruviana BORMANS, 1880 (Peru) Mandex BURR 1915 15 (14) Lobus genitalis of male small, significantly shorter than external parameres (Fig. 7) ; no sclertized plates present. — Type-species: Eulabis polita ZACHER, 1911. S p e c i e s: dentata (BURR, 1908) (West Australia) and polita (ZACHER, 1911) (Surinam) Zacheria STEINMANN 1975 16 (13) Apex of external parameres of male truncate, not sharply pointed. 17 (18) Male genitalia broad, stout; external parameres originating on frontal margin bent (Fig. 8); lobus genitalis broad, long, almost as broad as width of external parameres. — Type-species: Thekalabis genitalis KAPOOR, 1967 (India) Thekalabis KAPOOR, 1967 Figs. 1—5. Male genitalia of 1 = Platylabia major DOHRN, 2 = Qonolabina sp., 3 = Anoph­thalmolabis leleupi BRINDLE, 4 = Epilandex solomonensis BRINDLE, 5 = Titanolabis colossea DOHRN.

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