. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 208. The sclerotisations are patterned as follows: Sclerotisation of processes pda (= posterior part of region L41 = main part of sclerite L4N) and paa (= region L2d = left posterior part of sclerite L2 or L2E), or of process via Regions L2p and L2a [^^„^1 Region : Left complex, evolution of main sclerite L2 and sclerite L4N in Blattellidae and Blaberidae. - The central part of the left complex is shown, with pouch Ive, terminal parts of ejaculatory duct (D) and phallomere- gland (P), processes paa, pda, via, and psa, ventral lobe via, and ten


. Bonner zoologische Monographien. Zoology. 208. The sclerotisations are patterned as follows: Sclerotisation of processes pda (= posterior part of region L41 = main part of sclerite L4N) and paa (= region L2d = left posterior part of sclerite L2 or L2E), or of process via Regions L2p and L2a [^^„^1 Region : Left complex, evolution of main sclerite L2 and sclerite L4N in Blattellidae and Blaberidae. - The central part of the left complex is shown, with pouch Ive, terminal parts of ejaculatory duct (D) and phallomere- gland (P), processes paa, pda, via, and psa, ventral lobe via, and tendon tve. Dorsal views. Patterned areas are sclerotised. Undulate lines are cutting lines through the cuticle. L2D and L2E are separate L2-sclerites, AlO is the articulation between them. Broad arrows represent the muscles 14,15,110, and s7 (not investigated in Ectobius, ). Curved arrows in Parcoblatta () and Blaberus () show the direction of rotations. X and Y are special elements of Loboptera. (Detailed information in ). Species with "S" behind their names have side- reversed phallomeres, and a mirror- image of the original preparation is shown. The branching black lines represent the assumed phylogeny. L2m [ I Sclerite LIO (only in Blaberus, ). Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Bonn, Zoologisches Forschungsinstitut und Museum Alexander Koenig


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