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II.—The European Species of Etoblattina, with Drescription of a New Form
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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For the convenience of students a first essay is here made to tabulate the European species of Etoblattina, the genus of Cockroaches most numerously represented in Carboniferous times, both in Europe and America. All the species described up to the present time are introduced, together with a new British species, a description of which is added. It will be seen that Deichmüller's var. Stelzneri (regarded by him as a form of E. flabellata) and Geinitz's var. dyadica (regarded by him as another form of the same) are considered distinct species; and that E. Rollei, Deichm., is not included, this last being more probably a Gerablattina. E. Peachii, Woodw., is also omitted, as the tegmina are undeveloped and therefore present no features which could admit it into the table. On the other hand, Blattina intermedia, Gold., formerly described by me as a Gerablattina, has had new light thrown upon it by Kliver, showing it to be an Etoblattina, and it is accordingly introduced here.
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page 11 note 1 This is only conjectural in E. mantidioides, but indicated by the parts preserved.
page 11 note 2 This is conjectural, but probable, in E. ornatissima by the brief extent of the scapular area.
page 11 note 3 Conjectural again, but probable, with E. ornatissima.
page 14 note 1 Blattina (Etoblattina) bituminosa, Kušta.
page 14 note 2 Blattina (Etoblattina) carbonaria, var. Deichmülleri, Gein.
page 14 note 3 Blattina (Etoblattina) flabellata, var. dyadica, Gein.
page 14 note 4 Etoblattina flabellata, var. Stelzneri, Deichm.
page 15 note 1 Etoblattina Rollei, Deichm.
page 15 note 2 Blattina (Anthracoblattina) Lubnensis, Kušta.
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