taxonID	type	description	language	source
03B687A5FFCBFFFFFF62E99C67448053.taxon	materials_examined	Type material. Holotype male, pinned, genitalia in a separate microvial. Type-locality: Argentina, Misiones Province, Departamento Frontera, Piñalito, (- 25,927.383; - 53,927.986) 01 / XI / 1954, leg. W. Partridge (MACN). Original label reads: “ Argentina, Misiones, D ° Frontera, Piñalito, XI. 954, W. Partridge ” “ MACN-Ent ”. Paratypes: 2 males and 3 females from Misiones Province, Iguazú (- 25,668.525; - 54,312.803) 30 / I to 13 / III / 1945 col. Hayward K. J., Willink A. & Goldbach R (IMLA). Additional specimen: adult and microscope permanent slide examined by Roth (1970) (ZMUC): Labels [1] – [4]: [1] Mus. Western, [2] Brasilien Reinhardt conspersa (Guèrin) [3] Tribonium conspersum (Guèrin), [4] 1. CU 2 ZM genitalia L. Roth’ 69.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCBFFFFFF62E99C67448053.taxon	description	Measurements (mm). Holotype. TL: 27.0. BL: 23.0. BW: 8.5. TeL: 23.5. TeW: 7.0. PL: 5.0. PW: 9.1. IO: 1.6. IA: 2.0. IOc: 1.25. Paratypes. Males. TL: 29.0 – 26.3. BL: 27.0 – 24.5. BW: 14.8 – 12.1. PL: 6.2 – 5.0. PW: 11.3 – 9.1. TeL: 24.0 – 21.0. TeW: 8.4 – 7.0. IO: 1.6 – 1.4. IA: 2.0 – 1.9. IOc: 1.25 – 1.2. Females. TL: 28.5 – 26.7. BL: 28.0 – 25.3. BW: 14.3 – 12.7. PL: 5.7 – 5.2. PW: 10.7 – 9.8. TeL: 23.5 – 22.0. TeW: 8.2 – 7.4. IO: 1.6 – 1.6. IA: 2.2 – 2.1. IOc: 1.5 – 1.4. Description. Large size for the genus; body slender and flattened; tegmina cover the abdomen (Fig. 1). Head. Particularly flattened and exhibiting the typical characteristics of the genus: small outstanding eyes, important interocular distance on vertex, front broad and flattened, fronto-genal suture with a cuticular invagination on the frontal side, maxillary palps short. Clypeus subdivided into a dark basal half and yellow distal half. Labrum light yellow. Thorax. Pronotum elliptic oval, almost flattened (Fig. 2); tegmina with the subcostal field expanded, the subcostal vein presents a carina on its ventral surface, the anal veins reach the posterior border (Fig. 3); legs short; prothoracic coxae with coxal suture not sinuous and scarcely visible, meso- and metathoracic coxae with a sharp distal apophysis. Legs exhibiting the following morphology: all femora are type D 0, with ventral posterior margins unarmed and genicular spine absent. Tibial formula: holotype [6 * 2 * 2] [10 * 3 * 4] [13 * 3 * 7], paratypes: males [7 – 6 * 2 * 3 – 2] [10 * 3 – 2 * 5 – 4] [13 * 3 * 7], females [7 – 6 * 2 * 3 – 2] [11 – 9 * 3 * 5 – 4] [14 – 12 * 3 * 7]. Tarsi exhibiting large arolia. Abdomen. Supra-anal plate (sub-quadrangular, with distal border bilobated, medial incision strongly indicated, see Fig. 4). Paraprocts sclerified below the supra-anal plate (Fig. 5), right paraproct with curved apophysis, directed upward and forward. Subgenital plate (hypandrium) asymmetrical, bearing long setous styli (Fig. 6). Male genitalia (Figs. 7 – 10). The male genital sclerites of the genus (Fig. 33) are those of the left complex (L 2 ’ L 3 ’ and L 4 U’) and those of the right phallomere (R 1 T’, R 2 ’, R 3 ’ and R 5 ’). The sclerite L 2 ’ presents an elongated cranial region, an apophysis (ap) near its apex, and is distally articulated to the process via (Fig. 8 – 9, 31). The process via presents a blunt cranial projection (cb) and a broad caudal projection (cpr) on the opposite side to the dorsal process (dp). L 2 ’ has three points of articulation with via, two at the main corps and a third one between its apophysis (ap, Valverde et al. 2012; dorsal extension = E, sensu Roth 1970) and the dorsal process (dp) of via. The main corps of via presents two swellings (sw), one anterior close to L 2 ’, and another on its posterior margin. L 3 ’ is the terminal hook sclerite of the tubular evagination hla (Fig. 7), which at rest lies retracted into the proximal soft cuticular tube. L 3 ’ has a wide sub-conical base and a narrow, curved apex with a sub-apical notch (45). The neck (nk) that bridges both regions is narrow. The ventro-internal margin of the apical hook apex is strongly convex (Figs. 7, 34) and the external margin presents irregularities along its curvature. L 4 U’ is a small sclerite (Fig. 33) placed near the base of the hook lobe evagination (hla). R 1 T’ has a thin arm, part of the cleft (clf) formed with R 2 ’, and a ventrocaudal sclerotized area cpR 1 T’ sensu Anisyutkin (2014) contained in the fold evagination, ventral below the dorsal lobe evagination. The external margin of cpR 1 T’ bears a conspicuous tooth (t) articulated with R 3 ’ (Fig. 10 b). R 2 ’ is the dorsal cranial largest arm of the cleft which is fused externally with R 1 T’ and closely related to R 5 ’. R 3 ’ with a flattened triactinal shape in ventral view, its latero-cranial apex blunt. Caudal apex near the cpR 1 T’ tooth and internal apex close to the free extreme of R 2 ’ and R 5 ’ (Fig. 10 b). R 4 ’ is absent. Dorsal lobe evagination (dla) can be observed (Fig. 20), its caudal posterior margin covered with very small hairs with dark bases. Coloration. Pronotum with thick, chestnut borders and whitish surface, with a central, symmetrical dark spot (Fig. 2); extended wings reveal a semicircular, black mark on the mesonotum, the same appears triangular when wings are in resting position; tegmina and dorsal abdominal surface tawny with dark impressions, the hidden surface of the right mesothoracic wing is hyaline; head black; ventral surface of body light tawny.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCBFFFFFF62E99C67448053.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species T. rothi is dedicated to the late Dr. L. M. Roth.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCBFFFFFF62E99C67448053.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Argentina, Misiones Province: Piñalito and Iguazú. Brazil (locality not specified). Conservation status. Holotype and paratypes are dried, pinned specimens. Genital structures are preserved inside vials containing a mix of 80 % ethanol and glicerine.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCDFFFEFF62EF79601F85B2.taxon	materials_examined	Examined material. Argentina: 1 ♂, Misiones Province, Puerto Rico, (- 26,810.511; - 55,022.281), 25 / IX / 2009, L. Villarquide Col. (ANLIS); Jujuy Province, 1 ♂ 1 ♀, La Isla (- 23,537.206 - 65,377.306) I / 1948 col. Willink A. and Monrós F. (IMLA); Tucumán Province, 1 ♂, Burruyacu Río Nío (- 26,439.833; - 64,987.317) 19 / XII / 1981 col. Golbach R. (IMLA), 1 ♂ Raco (- 26,676.569; - 65,412.711) 01 - I- 1974 col. Stange L, 1 ♂ 3 ♀, Choromoro (- 26,4407.961; - 65,315.994) II / 1958 col. Wygodzinsky P. (IMLA).	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCDFFFEFF62EF79601F85B2.taxon	description	Measurements (mm). Male from Misiones: TL: 28,3. BL: 27.5. BW: 14.9. PL: 5.3. PW: 10.7. TeL: 23,0. TeW: 7.9. IO: 1.6. IA: 2.2. IOc: 1,5. Males from Tucumán and Jujuy: TL: 24.0 – 21.8. BL: 22.2 – 18.2. BW: 11.1 – 9.9. PL: 4.9 – 4.2. PW: 8.8 – 7.7. TeL: 20.3 – 17.9. TeW: 6.7 – 6.0. IO: 1.6 – 1.4. IA: 2.1 – 1.7. IOc: 1.3 – 1.1. Females from Tucumán and Jujuy: TL: 23.7 – 21.3. BL: 24.5 – 21.8. BW: 11.5 – 9.4. PL: 4.6 – 4.2. PW: 8.4 – 7.5. TeL: 19.5 – 18.0. TeW: 6.7 – 5.8. IO: 1.6 – 1.5. IA: 1.9 – 1.8. IOc: 1.3 – 1.2. Redescription. Large size for the genus; body wide and flattened; pronotum with a light black spot; tegmina covering the abdomen, shorter and broader than those of T. rothi (Figs. 11 – 13). Thorax. Prothoracic femora D 0 type, ventral posterior margins unarmed and genicular spine absent. The same spine distribution is observed on meso- and metathoracic femora. Tibial formula: Males [7 – 6 * 3 – 2 * 3 – 2] [11 – 9 * 4 – 2 * 5 – 2] [13 – 12 * 3 * 8 – 6] Females [7 – 6 * 2 * 3 – 2] [10 * 3 – 2 * 4 – 3] [13 – 12 * 3 – 2 * 7 – 6]. Tarsi with large arolia. Abdomen. Supra-anal plate sub-quadrangular, posterior border bilobated with a strong median incision (Fig. 14). Paraprocts sclerified (Fig. 15), right paraproct with a curved apophysis directed upward and forward. Subgenital plate asymmetrical, with long setose styli (Fig. 16). Male genitalia similar to T. rothi but differing as follows: Sclerite L 2 ’ (Fig. 18) has a well-developed spoon shaped posterior apophysis, as Grandcolas (1993) previously observed for T. spectrum, where the same extends dorsally. The cranial margin of via is concave (swellings absent), and exhibits an arched dorsal process that leans on the surface of the apophysis. The process via of L 2 ’ presents a cranial blunt and an acute caudal projections on the opposite side of the dorsal process (Fig. 19). L 3 ’ exhibits a wide, subconical base that abruptly becomes necklike. The internal ventral margin of the hook apex is smoothly convex and its external curvature is almost regular (Figs. 17, 35). The right phallomere is a complex structure formed by 4 sclerites (Figs. 20, 33). The principal plates exhibit a cleft with wide and very sclerotized arms (R 2 ’ and R 1 T’) with similar curvatures (Fig. 20 a). R 3 ’ resembles a triactinate spicule (Fig. 20 b) with its laterocranial apex distally sharpened. The cpR 1 T’ bears a slightly evident tooth.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCDFFFEFF62EF79601F85B2.taxon	distribution	Distribution. T. conspersum has been registered only from Brazil and Bolivia (Princis 1964). New geographical records include Jujuy, Misiones and Tucumán provinces, all in Argentina.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCCFFFEFF62ED1A61F48000.taxon	materials_examined	Examined material. Argentina: Misiones Province, 1 ♂, Oberá, (- 27,484.697; - 55,123.311) 01 / IX / 1987 (Col. Fundación Félix Azara).	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
03B687A5FFCCFFFEFF62ED1A61F48000.taxon	description	Measurements (mm). Male. TL: 19.4. BL: 17.4. BW: 8.9. PL: 3.6. PW: 6.7. TeL: 16.1. TeW: 5.6. IO: 1.4. IA: 1.7. IOc: 1.3. Redescription. Size small for the genus, even smaller than the holotype but with similar characteristics. Thorax. Prothoracic femora D 0 type, with ventral posterior margins unarmed and genicular spine absent. The same spine distribution observed in the prothoracic femora is also observed in meso- and metathoracic legs. Tibial formula: Males [5 * 2 * 2 – 1] [9 * 3 * 5 – 4] [14 – 12 * 3 – 2 * 7 – 6]. Tarsi with large arolia. Male genitalia. L 2 ’ with an elongated and remarkably curved apophysis (Figs. 27 – 28, 30); cranial margin of via completely arched, its dorsal process almost straight and the other side with the blunt cranial projection only. The acute, caudal projection only slightly discernible (Fig. 30 d). L 3 ’ subconical base gently narrowing until turning into a well-defined neck. Internal margin of the apical hook almost straight (Figs. 26, 36). The subapical incision is broad compared with those of T. rothi and T. conspersum. Latero-cranial apex of R 3 ’ wide and truncated (Fig. 29 b). R 2 ’ less curved (Fig. 29 a) compared with T. conspersum. The tooth of cpR 1 T’ is scarcely insinuated.	en	Crespo, Francisco Antonio, Valverde, Alejandra Del Carmen, Iglesias, Mónica Sandra (2015): A new species of Tribonium Saussure, 1862 from the Province of Misiones, Argentina (Blattaria, Blaberidae, Zetoborinae). Zootaxa 3936 (4): 593-599, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3936.4.9
