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8A0C87A0A51CFFC9FF3679330DEA9113.text	8A0C87A0A51CFFC9FF3679330DEA9113.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea	<div><p>Key to species of Margattea from China</p><p>1 Tegmina barely reaching middle of abdomen (Figs. 12, 13).......................................... M. hemiptera</p><p>- Tegmina reaching or extending beyond the end of abdomen (Figs. 1–11)......................................... 2</p><p>2 Hind wings obviously reduced, not reaching the end of abdomen.................................. M. perspicillaris</p><p>- Hind wings fully developed, reaching or extending beyond end of abdomen (Figs. 1–11)............................ 3</p><p>3 Pronotum without maculae.................................................................. M. immaculata</p><p>- Pronotum with maculae (Figs. 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, 16, 25, 34, 45, 56).............................................. 4</p><p>4 Interocular space relatively narrow, nearly equal to half of distance between antennal sockets (Figs. 4, 23).. M. angusta sp. n.</p><p>- Interocular space wide, evidently wider than half of distance between antennal sockets (Figs. 2, 6, 8, 10, 14, 32, 43, 54)... 5</p><p>5 The front femur Type B3, distal part with 3 large spines (Fig. 37)............................................... 6</p><p>- The front femur Type B2, distal part with 2 large spines (Figs. 19, 48, 59)....................................... 10</p><p>6 Supra-anal plate with hind margin concave in the middle............................................ M. trispinosa</p><p>- Supra-anal plate with hind margin round and curved (Fig. 39)................................................. 7</p><p>7 Interstylar margin strongly produced (Fig. 40).............................................................. 8</p><p>- Interstylar margin not produced and nearly truncate........................................................... 9</p><p>8 Interstylar region semicircular, hind margin armed with small spines.................................... M. spinifera</p><p>- Interstylar region elliptical, lateral margin armed with small spines (Fig. 40)........................... M. flexa sp. n.</p><p>9 Median phallomere with brush-shaped structure at apex............................................... M. furcata</p><p>- Median phallomere with spine-shaped structure at apex........................................... M. mckittrickae</p><p>10 Male eighth tergum unspecialized............................................................... M. producta</p><p>- Male eighth tergum specialized and with a group of setae in the middle of hind margin (Figs. 20, 49, 60).............. 11</p><p>11 Supra-anal plate with hind margin broadly incised in the middle (Fig. 61)........................................ 12</p><p>- Supra-anal plate with hind margin curved and not incised (Figs. 21, 50)......................................... 15</p><p>12 Subgenital plate obviously asymmetrical (Fig. 62)......................................................... 13</p><p>- Subgenital plate symmetrical or almost symmetrical....................................................... 14</p><p>13 Styli long and slender, distinctly longer than interstylar space.......................................... M. limbata</p><p>- Styli short and robust, approximately equal to interstylar space (Fig. 62)....................... M. pseudolimbata sp. n.</p><p>14 Median phallomere with a pair of spinelike sclerites................................................. M. nimbata</p><p>- Median phallomere without a pair of spinelike sclerites.............................................. M. punctulata</p><p>15 Median phallomere with brush-shaped sclerites at apex, or accessory structure with brush-shaped sclerite (Fig. 22)....... 16</p><p>- Median phallomere without brush-shaped sclerites at apex, and accessory structure without brush-shaped sclerite (Fig. 51)...................................................................................................... 17</p><p>16 The accessory structure of median phallomere with brush-shaped sclerite................................ M. speciosa</p><p>- The accessory structure of median phallomere without brush-shaped sclerite (Fig. 22)..................... M. bisignata</p><p>17 Interstylar margin concavely arched............................................................. M. concava</p><p>- Interstylar margin not concave (Fig. 51)................................................................. 18</p><p>18 Median phallomere forked at apex........................................................... M. multipunctata</p><p>- Median phallomere unforked at apex (Fig. 51).................................................. M. spinosa sp. n.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A51CFFC9FF3679330DEA9113	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A51DFFCCFF367AA60D1191A4.text	8A0C87A0A51DFFCCFF367AA60D1191A4.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea bisignata Bey-Bienko 1970	<div><p>1. Margattea bisignata Bey-Bienko, 1970</p><p>Figs. 1–2, 14–22</p><p>Margattea bisignata Bey-Bienko, 1970: 373; Liu and Zhou, 2011: 937.</p><p>Description. Male: Overall length including tegmen (13.9–14.5mm), pronotum length×width (2.8–3.0×3.5–4.0mm), tegmen length (11.3–12.5mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.50–0.63/0.52–0.56/ 0.41–0.50mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.30–0.53mm), femur (1.78–2.15mm), tibia (1.23–1.56mm), tarsus (1.23–1.63mm: 0.61–0.79/0.14–0.25/0.12–0.15/0.09–0.11/ 0.27–0.33mm); mid trochanter (0.29–0.60mm), femur (2.38–3.34mm), tibia (2.33–2.63mm), tarsus (2.16–2.5mm: 0.88–1.06/0.24–0.29/0.16–0.28/0.10–0.20/ 0.27–0.35mm); hind trochanter (0.43–0.74mm), femur (2.91–3.37mm), tibia (3.01–4.31mm), tarsus (1.47–2.41mm: 1.55–1.75/0.29–0.40/0.06–021/0.06–0.21/ 0.23–0.31mm). Female: Overall length including tegmen (13.0– 14.2mm), pronotum length×width (2.3–2.8× 3.5–3.9mm), tegmen length (11.0–12.0mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.48–0.61/0.48–0.54/ 0.40–0.47mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.43–0.45mm), femur (1.94–2.07mm), tibia (1.21–1.36mm), tarsus (1.29–1.53mm: 0.66–0.69/0.17–0.21/0.16–0.18/0.07–0.13/ 0.23–0.32mm); mid trochanter (0.48–0.60mm), femur (2.39–2.58mm), tibia (2.14–2.49mm), tarsus (1.48–1.76mm: 0.85–1.03/0.24–0.25/0.10–0.11/0.10–0.12/ 0.19–0.25mm); hind trochanter (0.44–0.68mm), femur (3.11–3.19mm), tibia (3.55–4.09mm), tarsus (1.47–2.41mm: 0.61–1.45/0.35–0.40/0.18–0.19/0.12–0.14/ 0.20–0.23mm).</p><p>Body yellowish brown with blackish brown maculae (Fig. 1). Vertex yellowish brown with a brown band between eyes. Antennae brown with its apex blackish brown. Maxillary palpomeres yellowish brown (Fig. 2). Pronotum yellowish brown, with blackish brown maculae at disc (Figs. 1, 16). Tegmina yellowish brown, hind wings brown (Fig. 1). Legs yellowish brown, with blackish brown spots at base of spines. Sterna blackish brown, with yellowish stripes along lateral margins and reaching the end of abdomen. Styli black brown (Fig. 2).</p><p>Vertex with interocular space distinctly narrower than distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 14). Third and fourth maxillary palpomeres approximately same length, and both distinctly longer than the fifth (Fig. 15). Pronotum nearly elliptical, anterior and hind margins straight and truncate (Figs. 1, 16). Tegmina and hind wings fully developed and extending beyond abdomen. Tegmen with 10 radial sectors (Rs) unbranched, 2 radial sectors with apical posterior branches; M absent; cubitus vein (CuA) with 4 branches, one of them branched (Fig. 17).</p><p>Hind wing with apex of anterior rami of radius clubbed or thickened; median vein simple; CuA with 3 complete branches, of which one forked at apex (Fig. 18). Front femur Type B2 (Fig. 19); tarsomeres with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, with minute denticles on ventral margins. Male with 1st and 7th abdominal terga unspecialized, 8th abdominal tergum specialized with a group of setae near posteromedian margin (Fig. 20).</p><p>Supra-anal plate symmetrical, anterior margin nearly straight, hind margin curved outwards. Right and left paraprocts simple and similar, sheet-like, obtuse at apex and each with 1 spiniform process at base (Fig. 21). Subgenital plate slightly asymmetrical, anterior margin distinctly concave in the middle, left and right margins both produced in the middle, and hind margin not produced and nearly truncate. Styli similar and more or less conical. Left phallomere large and irregular; median phallomere curved at posterior, sheet-like and with brush-shaped structure, accessory structure rodlike and acute at apex, with 1 small spine near apex; accessory median phallomere arched; hooklike right phallomere robust at anterior and hook with apex acute and tapering (Fig. 22).</p><p>Female is similar to male. Supra-anal plate broad and round. Subgenital plate with hind margin arched.</p><p>Material examined. 3♂, China, Jiangxi Prov., Jiulianshan, 1 May 1986, coll. Liu Zuyao and Zheng Jianzhong; 1 ♂, China, Gansu Prov., Wenxian, 800m, 26 June 1998, coll. Zhang Xuezhong; 1 ♂, China, Guizhou Prov., Guiyang, June 1981, collector unknown; 1 ♂, China, Guizhou Prov., Maolan, 28 May 1998, coll. Song Qiongzhang; 1 ♂, China, Guizhou Prov., Heiwanhe, 1200m, 3 June 2002, coll. Song Qiongzhang; 4 ♂ 2 ♀, China, Chongqing City, Changshou, 450m, 9 June 1994, coll. Zhang Youwei; 1♀, China, Chongqing City, Changshou, 450m, 9 June 1994, coll. Yang Xingke; 1 ♀, China, Chongqing City, Changshou, 450m, 9 June 1994, coll. Yao Jian; 1 ♂, China, Zhejiang Prov., Tianmushan, 1 August 2011, coll. Wangjinjin; 3 ♂, China, Gansu Prov., Kangxian, 1 August 2004, coll. Che Yanli; 1 ♂, China, Jiangxi Prov., Jiulianshan, 24 July 2008, coll. Yang Zaihua; 2 ♂ 1 ♀, China, Sichuan Prov., Emeishan, 31 May 2011, coll. Wu Keliang; 2 ♂ 1 ♀, China, Chongqing City, Jinyunshan, 6 June 2009, coll. Wu Yao; 1 ♂ 2 ♀, China, Chongqing City, Jinyunshan, 6 June 2009, coll. Yu Lang; 1 ♂ 1♀, China, Chongqing City, Jinyunshan, 6 June 2009, coll. Wang Zongqing; 1 ♂, China, Chongqing City, Jinyunshan, 19 July 2011, coll. Wu Keliang. (SWU)</p><p>Remarks. Bey-Bienko (1970) described Margattea bisignata in Russian, but he didn’t dissect the type specimen and no description of the male genitalia was provided. Liu and Zhou (2011) described this species in Chinese, but the head, maxillary palps 3–5, tegmen, hind wing, front femur and eighth abdominal tergum were excluded from the specific description. So we redescribed it in detail in order to complement and improve the specific information.</p><p>Distribution. China (Zhejiang, Fujian, Jiangxi, Hainan, Guizhou, Gansu, Sichuan, Chongqing); Vietnam.</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A51DFFCCFF367AA60D1191A4	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A518FFCEFF367B340A6A96E8.text	8A0C87A0A518FFCEFF367B340A6A96E8.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea angusta	<div><p>2. Margattea angusta sp. n.</p><p>Figs. 3–4, 23–31</p><p>Description. Male: Overall length including tegmen (14.3–16.1mm), pronotum length × width (2.3–2.6×3.6–4.0mm), tegmen length (12.0– 12.7mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.43/0.62–0.72/ 0.42–0.47mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.41mm), femur (2.18mm), tibia (1.60mm), tarsus (1.71mm: 0.94/0.20/0.17/ 0.06/ 0.35mm); mid trochanter (0.55–0.64mm), femur (3.05–3.09mm), tibia (2.85–2.99mm), tarsus (2.16–2.5mm: 1.16–1.30/0.37–0.40/0.20/0.10–0.18/ 0.22–0.32mm); hind trochanter (0.64mm), femur (3.49mm), tibia (5.22mm), tarsus (none).</p><p>Body yellowish brown (Fig. 3). Vertex yellowish brown. Antennae and maxillary palpomeres yellowish brown (Fig. 4). Pronotum yellowish brown, with blackish brown spots and stripes at disc, and lateral borders and posterior margin hyaline (Figs. 3, 25). Tegmina pale yellowish brown, hind wings pale brown (Fig. 3). Legs yellowish brown, with black brown spots at base of spines. Sterna yellowish with black stripes along lateral margins, and sparsely scattered with black maculae; each segment with 1 small black spot between stripes. Styli yellowish brown (Fig. 4).</p><p>Vertex with interocular space narrow, nearly equal to half of distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 23). The third maxillary palp slightly shorter than the fourth, but both distinctly longer than the fifth (Fig. 24). Pronotum nearly elliptical, anterior and hind margins more or less straight and truncate (Figs. 3, 25). Both tegmina and hind wings fully developed and extending beyond abdomen. Tegmen with 11 radial sectors unbranched, 3 with branch, one of which bifurcated at apical part; M absent; CuA with 6 branches, one of them bifurcated (Fig. 26). Hind wing with apex of anterior rami of radius clubbed or thickened; median vein simple; CuA with 3 complete branches, one of the second divisions further branched (Fig. 27). Front femur Type B3 (Fig. 28); tarsomeres with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, with minute denticles on ventral margins. Male with 1st and 7th abdominal terga unspecialized, 8th abdominal tergum specialized and with a group of setae near posteromedian margin (Fig. 29).</p><p>Supra-anal plate symmetrical, with hind margin produced and rounded; right and left paraprocts simple and similar, sheet-like, obtuse at apex and each with 1 spiniform process at base (Fig. 30). Subgenital plate slightly symmetrical, anterior margin slightly curved inwards at middle, lateral margins slightly produced and rounded, with posterior lateral angles obtuse; styli symmetrical and nearly conical; inter-stylar margin nearly straight and distinctly concave at base of styli. Left phallomere small with spiniform processes; median phallomere slender and rodlike, obtuse at anterior and posterior, and with a row of spines situated at membrane apically; hooklike right phallomere with apex slightly acute, spine-like, and apex without preapical incision (Fig. 31).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype: ♂, China, Hainan Prov., Jianfengling, 4 December 1981, coll. Lin Youdong (SWU).</p><p>Paratype: 1 ♂, China, Hainan Prov., Jianfengling, 3 July 1981, coll. Zhang Junshan (SWU).</p><p>Remarks. This species resembles Margattea trispinosa (Bey-Bienko), but differs from the latter by the following: 1) inter-stylar margin nearly straight and truncate, the latter distinctly produced and curved; 2) middle phallomere with a row of spines near posterior, the latter with 3 stout spiniform processes at posterior.</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from Latin word “ angustus ”, referring to vertex with interocular space narrow.</p><p>Distribution. China (Hainan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A518FFCEFF367B340A6A96E8	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A51AFFC0FF367DF10A5D97E7.text	8A0C87A0A51AFFC0FF367DF10A5D97E7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea flexa	<div><p>3. Margattea flexa sp. n.</p><p>Figs. 5–6, 32–42</p><p>Description. Male: Overall length including tegmen (16.1–16.8mm); pronotum length×width (2.6–3.0mm× 3.8–4.2mm); tegmen length (13.9–14.3mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.56–0.74/ 0.62–0.71/ 0.44–0.49mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.15–0.16mm), femur (2.06–2.31mm), tibia (1.65–1.73mm), tarsus (2.03mm: 1.19/0.29/0.14/0.12/ 0.29mm); mid trochanter (0.15–0.31mm), femur (2.89–3.10mm), tibia (2.59–3.00mm), tarsus (2.15mm: 1.22/0.30/0.18/0.10/ 0.35mm); hind trochanter (0.27–0.51mm), femur (3.01–3.40mm), tibia (4.52–4.7mm), tarsus (none).</p><p>Body yellowish brown with blackish brown stripes and spots (Fig. 5). Face yellowish brown, with black maculae. Vertex pale yellow with two dark brown triangle-like maculae between eyes, link up in the middle. Antennae and maxillary palpomeres yellowish brown (Fig. 6). Pronotum yellowish brown, scattered with blackish brown stripes and spots (Figs 5, 34). Tegmina yellowish brown, and hind wings nearly hyaline (Fig. 5). Legs yellowish brown with blackish brown spots at base of spines. Sterna yellowish brown, each segment with 1 small black spot between stripes. Styli yellowish brown (Fig. 6).</p><p>Vertex with interocular space narrower than the distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 32). Third and fourth maxillary palpomeres approximately the same length, and both distinctly longer than the fifth (Fig. 33). Pronotum nearly elliptical, hind margin nearly straight and truncate (Figs. 5, 34). Both tegmina and hind wings full developed, extending beyond abdomen. Tegmen with 5 radial sectors unbranched, 3 with branch, one of which is bifurcated at apical part; M absent; CuA with 6 branches, one of the second divisions further branched (Fig. 35). Hind wing with apex of anterior rami of radius slightly thickened; median vein straight and unbranched; CuA with 5 complete branches and the second branch with sub-branch (Fig. 36). Front femur Type B3 (Fig. 37); tarsi with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, with minute denticles on ventral margins. Male with 1st and 7th abdominal terga unspecialized, 8th abdominal tergum specialized and with a group of setae near posteromedian margin (Fig. 38).</p><p>Supra-anal plate symmetrical with hind margin slightly produced; right and left paraprocts simple and similar, sheet-like, obtuse at apex and each with 1 spiniform process at base (Fig. 39). Subgenital plate symmetrical, anterior margin distinctly concave in the middle, left and right margins both convex at the near anterior margin, and hind margin not produced. Styli similar and rodlike; inter-stylar margin strongly produced, whose lateral sides upturned and scattered with spines (Fig. 40). Left phallomere small and irregular (Fig. 41); median phallomere rodlike, hook-like at posterior and with a row of spines near distal, accessory sclerite arclike and slender (Fig. 40); hooklike right phallomere thickened at anterior, apex of hook curved and acute (Fig. 42).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype: ♂, China, Guizhou Prov., Zunyi, Suiyang, Kuankuoshui Nature Reserve, 16 August 2010, coll. Wu Keliang (SWU).</p><p>Paratypes: 2 ♂, same data as holotype (SWU).</p><p>Remarks. The species is similar to Margattea furcata Liu and Zhou, but differs from the latter in the following characteristics: 1) cubitus vein with 5 complete branches, the latter with 4 branches; 2) inter-stylar margin produced, with lateral sides upturned and scattered with spines, the latter strongly produced and reflexed into one bifurcated process; 3) median phallomere with one spine-shaped sclerite at posterior, the latter with one brushshaped sclerite at posterior.</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from Latin word “ flexus ”, referring to both sides of inter-stylar margin flexing upwards.</p><p>Distribution. China (Guizhou).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A51AFFC0FF367DF10A5D97E7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A514FFC2FF367CF60A0495B7.text	8A0C87A0A514FFC2FF367CF60A0495B7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea spinosa	<div><p>4. Margattea spinosa sp. n.</p><p>Figs. 7–8, 43–53</p><p>Description. Male: Overall length including tegmen (6.9–7.8mm). Pronotum length×width (2.1–2.2× 2.9–3.1mm). Tegmen length (5.3–6.0mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.49–0.52/ 0.46–0.49/ 0.33–0.36mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.39–0.40mm), femur (1.68–1.75mm), tibia (1.11–1.14mm), tarsus (0.09–1.28mm: 0.60–0.62/ 0.17–0.22/0.10–0.11/0.06–0.09/ 0.16–0.24mm); mid trochanter (0.39–0.52mm), femur (2.06–2.16mm), tibia (1.85–1.98mm), tarsus (1.34–1.49mm: 0.78–0.80/0.20–0.24/0.11–0.15/0.07–0.10/ 0.18–0.20mm); hind trochanter (0.55–0.61mm), femur (2.62–2.63mm), tibia (2.78–3.23mm), tarsus (2.17mm: 1.41/0.33/0.18/0.09/ 0.16mm). Female: Overall length including tegmen (7.1–7.9mm). Pronotum length×width (2.1–2.5× 2.9–3.2mm). Tegmen length (5.5–6.1mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.31–0.49/0.42–0.48/ 0.32–0.35mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.28–0.31mm), femur (1.65–1.67mm), tibia (1.04–1.15mm), tarsus (1.07–1.26mm: 0.56–0.66/ 0.12–0.13/0.12–0.13/0.07–0.09/ 0.20–0.25mm); mid trochanter (0.39–0.42mm), femur (2.05–2.12mm), tibia (1.81–1.88mm), tarsus (1.21–1.53mm: 0.66–0.89/0.19–0.23/0.11–0.13/0.06–0.08/ 0.19–0.20mm); hind trochanter (0.36–0.52mm), femur (2.40–2.61mm), tibia (2.90–3.14mm), tarsus (2.04mm: 1.31/0.39/0.15/0.08/ 0.11mm).</p><p>Body yellowish brown with blackish brown stripes and maculae (Fig. 7). Vertex pale yellow with a black brown band between eyes. Antennae yellowish brown with its apex blackish brown. Maxillary palpomeres yellowish brown (Fig. 8). Pronotum yellowish brown, scattered with blackish brown stripes and maculae (Figs. 7, 45). Tegmina yellowish brown, and hind wings nearly colorless and hyaline (Fig. 7). Legs yellowish brown with blackish brown spots at base of spines. Sterna yellowish, with black stripes along lateral margins of sterna; each segment with 1 small black spot between stripes. Styli pale white (Fig. 8).</p><p>Vertex with interocular space narrower than the distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 43). Third and fourth maxillary palpomeres approximately the same length, and both distinctly longer than the fifth (Fig. 44). Pronotum nearly elliptical, hind margin nearly straight and truncate (Figs. 7, 45). Both tegmina and hind wings fully developed, extending beyond abdomen. Tegmen with 6 radial sectors unbranched, 1 radial sector branched; M absent; CuA with 3 complete branches (Fig. 46). Hind wing with apex of anterior rami of radius slightly thickened; median vein simple or with a bifurcated branch; CuA with 1 complete branch (Fig. 47). Front femur Type B2 (Fig. 48); tarsi with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized, with minute denticles on ventral margins. Male with 1st and 7th abdominal terga unspecialized, 8th abdominal tergum specialized and with a group of setae at near posteromedian margin (Fig. 49).</p><p>Supra-anal plate symmetrical with hind margin slightly convex; right and left paraprocts simple and similar, sheet-like, obtuse at apex and each with 1 spiniform process at base (Fig. 50). Subgenital plate slightly asymmetrical, anterior and left margin distinctly concaved, and right margin obviously convex near the middle. Styli similar and rodlike. Inter-stylar margin more or less turned upwards, distance between styli wide and approximately 2 times wider than length of style (Fig. 51). Left phallomere small and irregular (Fig. 52); median phallomere slender and rodlike, robust at anterior and with a row of spines at posterior, accessory sclerite slender (Fig. 51); hooklike right phallomere thickened at anterior, apex of hook curved and acute (Fig. 53).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype: ♂, China, Hainan Prov., Baoting, Qixianling, 2 May 2013, coll. Gui Shunhua (SWU).</p><p>Paratypes: 4 ♂ 4♀, same data as holotype (SWU); 1 ♂, China, Fujian Prov., Zhangzhou, 12 May 1980, coll. Lin Wenchu (SWU).</p><p>Remarks. This species is similar to Margattea nimbata (Shelford) but differs by the following characters: 1) supra-anal plate with hind margin slightly convex, concave in M. nimbata; 2) median phallomere with a row of spines at posterior, a pair of spinelike sclerites in M. nimbata .</p><p>Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the Latin “ spinosus ”, referring to the accessory sclerite of median phallomere with apex spinous.</p><p>Distribution. China (Hainan, Fujian).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A514FFC2FF367CF60A0495B7	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A516FFC2FF367F460A579265.text	8A0C87A0A516FFC2FF367F460A579265.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea pseudolimbata	<div><p>5. Margattea pseudolimbata sp. n.</p><p>Figs. 9–10, 54–63</p><p>Description. Male: Overall length including tegmen (10.5–11.2mm). Pronotum length × width (2.5× 3.8mm). Tegmen length (8.6–9.4mm). Maxillary three terminal segments (0.52–0.55/0.48–0.55/ 0.43–0.45mm). Legs: fore trochanter (0.36–0.59mm), femur (1.83–2.00mm), tibia (1.17–1.28mm), tarsus (1.44mm: 0.72/0.18/0.13/0.12/ 0.29mm); mid trochanter (0.58–0.69mm), femur (2.31–2.55mm), tibia (1.92–2.1mm), tarsus (1.64–1.94mm: 0.91–0.92/0.28–0.30/0.14–0.17/0.10–0.20/ 0.21–0.26mm); hind trochanter (0.67mm), femur (2.86–3.09mm), tibia (3.85mm), tarsus (none).</p><p>Body blackish brown (Fig. 9). Face reddish brown, vertex dark reddish brown without mark or stripe. Maxillary palpomeres blackish brown (Fig. 10). Pronotum with disc blackish brown, anterior and posterior margins blackish brown, lateral borders nearly hyaline and slightly pale brown (Figs. 9, 56). Tegmina and hind wings yellowish brown (Fig. 9). Legs blackish brown. Sterna blackish brown. Styli white (Fig. 10).</p><p>Vertex with interocular space approximately equal to distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 54). Third and fourth maxillary palpomeres approximately same length, and both distinctly longer than the fifth (Fig. 55). Pronotum nearly elliptical, anterior margin straight and truncate, hind margin slightly produced at middle, disc with nearly rounded mark (Figs. 9, 56). Both tegmina and hind wings fully developed, extending beyond abdomen. Tegmen with 7 radial sectors unbranched, 1 radial sector branched and one of the second division further branched; M absent; CuA with 3 complete branches, two of them branched (Fig. 57). Hind wing with apex of anterior rami of radius clubbed or thickened; median vein unbranched; CuA with 3 complete branches and one of them bifurcated at apical part (Fig. 58). Front femur Type B2 (Fig. 59); tarsomeres with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and rudimentary, with inconspicuous denticles on ventral margins. Male with 1st to 7th abdominal terga unspecialized, 8th abdominal tergum specialized and with a group of setae near posteromedian margin (Fig. 60).</p><p>Supra-anal plate symmetrical, and nearly triangular, with hind margin concave at middle; right and left paraprocts simple and similar, sheet-like, obtuse at apex and each with 1 spiniform process near base (Fig. 61). Subgenital plate slightly asymmetrical, anterior margin slightly concave at middle, left lateral margin more or less convex at middle, right lateral margin nearly straight. Styli dissimilar, cone-like. Inter-stylar margin convex, length of styli approximately equal to distance between styli (Fig. 62). Left phallomere somewhat large and complicated, with spinelike processes, one of which has apex with a group of setae (Fig. 63); median phallomere slender and rodlike, obtuse at posterior, accessory median sclerite arched and inflated at both apex, left apex brush-shaped; hooklike right phallomere acute and incurved at apex (Fig. 62).</p><p>Material examined. Holotype: ♂, China, Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, Damenglong, 650m, 29 July 1958, coll. Zheng Leyi (SWU).</p><p>Paratypes: 1 ♂, China, Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, Damenglong, 650m, 24 July 1958, coll. Zhang Yiran (SWU); 1 ♂, China, Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, Damenglong, 650m, 7 May 1958, coll. Chen Zhizi (SWU).</p><p>Remarks. This species resembles M. limbata, but it can be distinguished by: 1) accessory sclerite of middle phallomere arched without any sclerite, the latter with 1 nearly triangular and brush-shaped sclerite; 2) left lateral margin of subgenital plate more or less convex in the middle, the latter slightly concave; 3) two styli stout, but the latter slender.</p><p>Etymology. The Latin word “ pseudolimbata ” refers to the superficial resemblance of this species to Margattea limbata Bey-Bienko.</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A516FFC2FF367F460A579265	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367C4B0A5790DC.text	8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367C4B0A5790DC.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea hemiptera Bey-Bienko 1958	<div><p>7. Margattea hemiptera Bey-Bienko, 1958</p><p>Figs. 12–13</p><p>Margattea hemiptera Bey-Bienko, 1958: 586 .</p><p>Description. Overall length including tegmen: ♂ 7.6mm; pronotum length × width: ♂ 2.2× 3.5mm; tegmen length: ♂ 3.7mm.</p><p>Body yellowish brown with blackish brown stripes and maculae. Vertex pale yellow with a reddish brown band between eyes. Antennae yellowish brown with apex reddish brown. Tegmina and hind wings yellowish brown. Legs yellowish brown with blackish brown spots at base of spines. Sterna blackish, with yellowish stripes along lateral margins and maculae in some sterna.</p><p>Vertex with interocular space narrower than the distance between antennal sockets (Fig. 43). Third and fourth maxillary palpomeres approximately the same length, and both distinctly longer than the fifth. Pronotum nearly elliptical, hind margin nearly straight and truncate. Tegmina strongly reduced and only reaching middle of abdomen; hind wings rudimentary and only one little flake remaining. Tegmen with radius vein 6–7 branched. Front femur Type B2; tarsi with pulvilli present, tarsal claws symmetrical and specialized. 8th tergite almost concealed, 7–9th tergites caudally with small median concavity. Supra-anal plate 2.5 times as wide as long, with regularly rounded caudal edge and light band. Subgenital plate transversely triangular, almost symmetrical, with rounded and blunt hind margin; styli long, symmetrical and straight, apex spine-like and slightly curved.</p><p>Remarks. No permission has been given by ZIN for the dissection to take place. So we can’t provide more information related to this species.</p><p>Material examined. 1 ♂ (holotype), China, Yunnan Prov., Dongnanhekou, 200m, 28 June 1956, B. Popov (ZIN).</p><p>Distribution. China (Yunnan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367C4B0A5790DC	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367E920A0194A1.text	8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367E920A0194A1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Margattea limbata Bey-Bienko 1954	<div><p>6. Margattea limbata Bey-Bienko, 1954</p><p>Fig. 11</p><p>Margattea limbata Bey-Bienko, 1954: 9; Wang et al., 2009: 53.</p><p>Description. Overall length including tegmen: ♂ 8.0mm; pronotum length × width: ♂ 1.9× 2.6mm; tegmen length: ♂ 6.0mm.</p><p>Material examined. 1♀ (holotype), China, Fujian Prov., Shaowu, 650m, 4 July 1937, coll. J. Klapperich (ZIN); 1♂, China, Yunnan Prov., Xishuangbanna, Mengzhe, 1200m, 10 July 1958, coll. Wang Shuyong (SWU). Distribution. China (Fujian, Yunnan).</p></div>	https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8A0C87A0A510FFC4FF367E920A0194A1	Public Domain	No known copyright restrictions apply. See Agosti, D., Egloff, W., 2009. Taxonomic information exchange and copyright: the Plazi approach. BMC Research Notes 2009, 2:53 for further explanation.		MagnoliaPress via Plazi	Wang, Jinjin;Li, Xinran;Wang, Zongqing;Che, Yanli	Wang, Jinjin, Li, Xinran, Wang, Zongqing, Che, Yanli (2014): Four new and three redescribed species of the cockroach genus Margattea Shelford, 1911 (Blattodea, Ectobiidae, Pseudophyllodromiinae) from China. Zootaxa 3827 (1): 31-44, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3827.1.3
