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Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 79: 205-280
https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569 (05 Jul 2021)
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  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Materials, methods, terminologies, and abbreviations
    • 2.1. Systematics
    • 2.2. Preparation of cuticular structures
    • 2.3. Illustrations and orientation
    • 2.4. Morphological terminologies and concepts of abbreviation
    • 2.5. Sources for comparison
    • 2.6. List of abbreviations
  • 3. Characterisation of the genus Attaphila
    • 3.1. Overall features of body
    • 3.2. Head
    • 3.3. Thoracic nota
    • 3.4. Wings
    • 3.5. Legs
    • 3.6. Abdominal tergites
    • 3.7. Cerci
    • 3.8. Abdominal sternites
    • 3.9. Female genitalia
    • 3.10. Female gonads
    • 3.11. Ootheca
    • 3.12. Male genitalia
    • 3.13. Larval development of some characters
  • 4. Species descriptions
    • Attaphila aptera
    • Attaphila bergi
    • Attaphila flava
    • Attaphila fungicola
    • Attaphila multisetosa
    • Attaphila paucisetosa
    • Attaphila schuppi
    • Attaphila sexdentis
    • Attaphila sinuosocarinata
  • 5. Determination keys
    • 5.1. Key for females via various characters
    • 5.2. Key for females via structure of laterosternal shelf
    • 5.3. Key for females mainly via structure of S7
    • 5.4. Key for males
  • 6. Biology of Attaphila
    • 6.1. Fragmentary data and resulting problems
    • 6.2. Association with ants and host specificity
    • 6.3. Diet
    • 6.4. Interaction with host ants in the nest
    • 6.5. Extrinsic dispersal
    • 6.6. Life cycle
  • 7. Discussion
    • 7.1. Characters usable for species identification
    • 7.2. Interspecific relationships in Attaphila
    • 7.3. Special features of Attaphila
      • 7.3.1. Antennae
      • 7.3.2. Legs
      • 7.3.3. Male tergite specialisations
      • 7.3.4. Male tergite 9
      • 7.3.5. Female genitalia
      • 7.3.6. Cerci
    • 7.4. Position of Attaphila within Blattodea
      • 7.4.1. Assignment of Attaphila to Blaberoidea
      • 7.4.2. Possible relationships of Attaphila to other genera of Blaberoidea
      • 7.4.3. Conclusions on Attaphila
  • 8. Authors’ contributions
  • 9. Acknowledgements
  • 10. References
  • Supplementary materials
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