taxonID	type	description	language	source
EDDDF3A648CA54AABF1EF10CC8EDACD8.taxon	description	Figs 1 A-C, 2 B, E, F, 3 A, B, 5 A, B, J, 6 A-E, 12 A, 13 C, 14 A, I, 15 F-H, 17 C, D, G, 18 A, B, 19 A, 22 A, B, 24 A, B, 28 H, S 1 A, B, S 2 A-C, S 3 A	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
EDDDF3A648CA54AABF1EF10CC8EDACD8.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Holotype, 1 L ♂, Columbien, Esperanza, Dibulla, b. Atta 8 - spinosa Reiche (Forel!) (completely on two slides: Bo 1232) (M. Maastricht). - Other material. Panama, Gamboa, IV-VI. 2009, leg. V. Nehring, in nest of Acromyrmex octospinosus: 1 ♂ (completely on one slide: Bo 1224), 1 ♀ (completely on one slide: Bo 1225) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 2021 001, 002); 1 ♂ (completely on one slide: Bo 1227), 1 ♂ (abdomen on slide: Bo 1256, remains for DNA), 1 ♀ (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1257, remains for DNA), 1 L ♂ (head on one slide: Bo 1457), 2 L ♂ (each completely on one slide: Bo 1242, Bo 1291), 1 L ♂ (head and abdomen on two slides: Bo 1292), 3 L ♀ (each completely on one slide: Bo 1243, Bo 1289, Bo 1290) (M. Dresden). - Panama, Gamboa, IV-VI. 2009, leg. V. Nehring, in nest of Acromyrmex echinatior: 1 ♂ (abdomen, tegmina, and head on three slides: Bo 1252), 1 ♀ (abdomen and head on two slides: Bo 1253) (ZS Munich).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
EDDDF3A648CA54AABF1EF10CC8EDACD8.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male Well characterised by several features unique in Attaphila: the specialisation on T 1 involving moderately long bristles (msp 1), the bristle distribution on T 6,7 with numerous bristles on the surface but none along the posterior border, and the specially shaped virga (with a moderate sinusoidal curvature). Female: Surface bristles of T 2 - 5 dispersed, of T 6 numerous, relatively long and strong. Unique among Attaphila species by presence of a lateral gonangulum sclerite (unknown for A. sexdentis). From A. bergi distinguished by S 7 having a median gap in the transversal ridge. A. sexdentis also has numerous, but smaller bristles on T 6 and a differently shaped S 7.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
EDDDF3A648CA54AABF1EF10CC8EDACD8.taxon	description	Description. Size: Length of body (in alcohol): male 2.81 - 3.31 mm, female 3.16 - 3.36 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 (definition in 2.4.) dispersed, not arranged in transversal rows (Fig. 6 A, C, D). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct excurvations (Fig. 6 A, D, compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A, and in Fig. 9 B for male tr 2). Male. Tegmina (Fig. 3 A, B) widest at about 2 / 3 of length; overall shape roughly triangular; posterior border convex from tegmen base (fwar) onward, its wide curvature very uniform throughout, joining the apical border far apically in a much tighter curvature (also tighter than in A. bergi); apical border transversal, fairly straight; surface bristles moderately strong. Hindwings fairly rhombic, with obtuse apex (similar to Fig. 1 H). Glandular pores on T 1 - 5 in the area between the transversal ridge and the anterior border, numerous and tiny, especially densely arranged in median third of tergite (Fig. 5 A, B). Tergite 1 without long bristles on surface and borders (in contrast to long bristles on T 2 - 5); medially, immediately posteriorly of the transversal ridge tr, with a specialisation (msp 1) consisting of a more or less rounded, weakly sclerotised area with two groups of medium-sized bristles pointing anteriorly; on both sides of this area with some much smaller bristles of varying orientation (Figs 5 A, B, 6 A). Ridge tr 1 almost continuous across midline, but more or less weakened and fragmented. Tergite 2 without specialisations. Tergites 6,7: (Figs 13 C, 14 I, 15 F, H (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 (definition in 3.6.) very short, but distinct; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 well developed; posterior borders of T 6 and T 7 without bristles, surfaces with dispersed bristles of moderate to small size, on T 6 larger than on T 7, in radiating orientation. Subgenital lobe: (Fig. 24 A, B) distal part with a deep excavation only along left side; lobe posterior to level of excavation widely tongue-shaped; with two styli, the larger left one (sll) conical, inserted at base of excavation, not reaching tip of lobe, the much smaller right one (slr) knob-like, situated subterminally on right flank of tip; stylus and borders of distal lobe with numerous bristles, most of them of moderate size, some rather long and strong. Phallomeres: (Fig. 24 A, B) Sclerotised part of hook (h) from the long, wide base (b) very gradually narrowing into a slender, fairly short neck (n; shorter than in A. fungicola) which is hardly curved and bends almost rectangularly into the slightly wider claw part (cl). Endophallic apodeme (ea) not narrowed at base (forking site of sclerite). Relative to the axis of the endophallic apodeme (ea), the virga (vi) shows a distinct but quite shallow sinusoidal excurvation to the left, its apical part being moderately curved (back into the ea - axis) and gradually narrowed to a rather stout tip; virga longitudinally grooved. Paraprocts: Right paraproct with a sclerotised hook-like projection (hmp in Figs 5 J, 6 B), left one without a projection. Female. Tergites 6,7: (Figs 6 E, 12 A, 14 A, 15 G (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally at most with a very weak bend; surface bristles (definition in 2.4.) numerous and rather long and strong; focused to central (= longitudinal and transversal middle) part of surface area (between transversal ridge and posterior border). Subgenital plate (Figs 17 C, D, 18 A, B) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) in the middle with a shallow, but distinct mesally directed curvation, lateral terminal parts fairly straight; ridge mesally ending shortly after having reached a transversal orientation, with a very wide median gap, partly recurved sr 7 - m ends indicating the ridge to be at least slightly bisinuate. Genitalia: Spermathecal plate sp large (reaching far to the left), pouch gcp moderately sized (Fig. 19 A). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (ls in Fig. 22 A, B) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly more or less transversally cut, arms (a) moderately wide, wing parts (w) moderately to very wide, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes (blue arrowhead); tubes (lst) slightly curved mesad and slightly narrowed towards the anterior. Lateral and mesal gonangulum sclerites distinct (gg-l, gg-m in Fig. 19 A).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
EDDDF3A648CA54AABF1EF10CC8EDACD8.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Panama (Gamboa); Colombia (Dibulla).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
4A668C721AD95502974FA7553955584A.taxon	description	Figs 1 E, G, 2 G, 3 C, D, 5 C, D, 7 A-E, 12 B, 13 D, 14 B, 15 A, I, J, 16 A, B, 17 H, 18 C, D, 19 B, 22 C, D, 24 C-G, S 1 C, S 3 B-D	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
4A668C721AD95502974FA7553955584A.taxon	materials_examined	Material. Type material (presumably lost). Syntypes, 2 ♂, 6 ♀, Argentina (Buenos Aires?), Uruguay. - Material studied. 2 ♀, [Argentina], B [ueno] s. A [ire] s (abdomen of each on one slide: Bo 1284, Bo 1440); 4 L ♀, Argentina, [Prov.] B [ueno] s Aires, Castelar, M. Viana and R. Maniglia, # 41175 (together with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii on one pin); 4 L ♀, same data as preceding (together with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii on one pin) (abdomen of 1 L ♀ on one slide: Bo 1285); 3 ♂, 1 ♀, [Argentina], [Prov.] Entre Rios, Paranacito, [1931, acc. to loan form], Daguerre, # 28 994 (together with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii on one pin) (1 ♂ completely on two slides: Bo 1286; abdomen and tegmina of 1 ♂ on two slides: Bo 1443; abdomen of ♀ on one slide: Bo 1275) (M. Buenos Aires). - 1 ♂, 1 ♀, [Argentina, Prov. Buenos Aires], Moreno BA, 30. XI. [19] 38, M. D. Jurado, # MACN-En 7781 / 7780 (♂ completely on two slides: Bo 1283; abdomen and part of legs of the ♀ on one slide: Bo 1282) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 007, 008); 10 L, Argentina, [Prov. Buenos Aires], La Plata, VII. 1918, C. Bruch (on 4 pins, each with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii) (1 L ♂ completely on two slides: Bo 1230; 1 L ♀ completely on two slides: Bo 1231) (M. Maastricht). - 1 ♂ [Argentina], [Prov.] Entre Rios, Paranacito, [1931, acc. to loan form], Daguerre, # 28 944 (from a pin with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii) (completely on two slides: Bo 1274); 1 ♀, [Argentina, Prov. Santa Fe], Rosario, Coll. Hubrich, # 15 A 16 (completely on two slides: Bo 1239); 6 L ♀, [Argentina], Rosario (?), Coll. Hubrich, # R. 66, B. p. 77 (together with a worker of Acromyrmex lundii on one cardboard) (1 L ♀ completely on one slide: Bo 1238) (ZS Munich).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
4A668C721AD95502974FA7553955584A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male Well characterised by several features unique in Attaphila: the rather inconspicuous specialisation anteromedially on T 1 with a pair of areas showing strongly developed microreticulation (msa 1), the bristle distribution on T 6,7 with some bristles on the surface of T 6 and long bristles along the posterior borders, and the specially shaped virga (with a very strong sinusoidal curvature). With A. aptera it shares the absence of long bristles on surface and borders of T 1. Female: Distinguished from all other species by S 7 having a continuous, uninterrupted transversal ridge.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
4A668C721AD95502974FA7553955584A.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried, type specimens after Bolivar 1901): male 2.8 mm, female 2.8 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 arranged in about two irregular transversal rows (Fig. 7 A, D). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct excurvations (Fig. 7 A, D, compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A, and in Fig. 9 B for male tr 2). Male Tegmina (Fig. 3 C, D) widest at about 2 / 3 of length; overall shape more rectangular than triangular; posterior border straight or slightly concave near tegmen base (fwar), slightly converging with the apical border, soon bending into a rather tight curvation (as compared to A. aptera), finally joining the apical border in a still tighter curvation (though less tight than in A. aptera); apical border transversal, fairly straight; surface bristles strong (stronger than in A. aptera). Hindwings lanceolate, with narrowly rounded apex (Fig. 1 G). Glandular pores only on T 1, in the area of the specialisation and some more around (Fig. 5 C, D). Tergite 1 without long bristles on surface and borders (in contrast to long bristles on T 2 - 5); medially, about at the level of the medially obsolete ridge tr 1 (far anteriorly on T 1 - a), with an inconspicuous specialisation (msa 1) consisting of a pair of small areas showing a net-like pattern produced by delicate furrows or ridges along which tiny glandular pores are sporadically arranged; area in between either unstructured or with dispersed small pores, occasionally also with few small bristles (Fig. 5 C, D). Ridge tr 1 interrupted by the specialisation. Tergite 2 without specialisations. Tergites 6,7: (Figs 7 B, 13 D, 15 A, I (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 very short, but distinct; transversal ridge tr 6 well developed, tr 7 rather weakly developed, perhaps with gaps in lateral parts; posterior border of T 6 and T 7 with a row of rather long and strong bristles, almost reaching the size of those of the lateral borders; surface of T 6 in the posterior half with dispersed bristles of slightly smaller size, sometimes distributed in two groups, of T 7 only with few isolated and usually much smaller bristles. Subgenital lobe: (Fig. 24 C, D) distal part with a deep excavation only along left side; lobe posterior to level of excavation widely tongue-shaped; with two styli, the larger left one (sll) conical, inserted at base of excavation, not reaching tip of lobe, the much smaller right one (slr, relatively larger than in A. aptera) knob-like, situated subterminally on right flank of tip; stylus and borders of distal lobe with numerous bristles, most of them large (on average longer and stronger than in A. aptera), some rather long and strong. Phallomeres: (Fig. 24 D-G) Sclerotised part of hook (h) from the long, wide base (b) very gradually narrowing into a slender, very short neck (n; shorter than in A. aptera) which is evenly curved into the slightly wider claw part (cl; neck thus hardly set off from both the base and the claw part). Endophallic apodeme (ea) not narrowed at base (forking site of sclerite). Relative to the axis of the endophallic apodeme (ea), the virga (vi) shows a distinct, deep sinusoidal curvature to the left, the apical part being very strongly and tightly curved (back into the ea - axis), and gradually narrowed to a rather acute tip ending shortly after the termination of the recurvation, hence hook-like (presence of a groove on the virga unclear). Paraprocts: Both lacking a sclerotised projection (Fig. 7 C). Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 7 E, 12 B, 14 B, 15 J (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally with a distinct bend; surface bristles numerous and rather long and strong (in length comparable to those of A. aptera, but less strong), strongly focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 16 A, B, 18 C, D) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) almost straight; median part (sr 7 - m) complete, slightly (Fig. 16 A) to strongly (Fig. 16 B) bisinuate. Genitalia: Spermathecal plate sp rather small, pouch gcp rather small (Fig. 19 B). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22 C, D) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly transversally cut, arms (a) very narrow (narrower than in A. aptera), wing parts (w) moderately wide, their base reaching far into anterior half of tubes (blue arrowhead); tubes (lst) straight, of fairly uniform width throughout, anterior end widely rounded. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 19 B).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
4A668C721AD95502974FA7553955584A.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Argentina: Prov. Buenos Aires (Castelar, La Plata, Moreno), Prov. Entre Rios (Paranacito), Prov. Santa Fe (Rosario). The Attaphila bergi var. minor is reported from the Provinces San Luis and Catamarca; the report of A. bergi from Cordoba (Bruch 1929) most likely is a mistake and refers to the occurrence of Attaphila bergi var. minor in San Luis, not mentioned in this paper; Uruguay.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
3F54CA4203F85F8B9B2103DD37006B60.taxon	description	Figs 3 E, F, 5 I, 8 D, 15 C, 25 C, 26 A	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
3F54CA4203F85F8B9B2103DD37006B60.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype, 1 ♂, British Honduras, Belize, Botanic Gardens, 11. VII. 1904, P. G. Goll Type No. 52014 U. S. N. M. (abdomen and legs on two slides: Bo 1280) (M. Washington).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
3F54CA4203F85F8B9B2103DD37006B60.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male The type specimen of A. flava is very similar to the male of A. fungicola and only shows slight differences in few characters: tegmina with apical border slightly convex, less oblique, surface bristles less strong; hook of left phallomere from the wide sclerotised base more gradually narrowing into a shorter neck, endophallic apodeme near its posterior base less strongly narrowed; and it has a different, though unknown host species.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
3F54CA4203F85F8B9B2103DD37006B60.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): male 2.83 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 dispersed, not arranged in transversal rows (Fig. 8 D). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct small excurvations to the anterior (Fig. 8 D; compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A), but male tr 2 posteriorly of the specialisations with a wide excurvation to the posterior, mesally followed by a wide, very shallow excurvation to the anterior (grey arrows in Fig. 8 D). Male Tegmina (Fig. 3 E, F) widest at about 1 / 2 of length; slightly obtusely wedge-shaped due to the converging course of the basalmost part of the posterior border and the apical border, both connected in a rather wide curvature; posterior border with a slight concavity near the tegmen base, oblique apical border throughout slightly convex; surface bristles fine. Hindwings fairly rhombic, with obtuse apex. Glandular pores on T 2 - 5 (and perhaps T 1) in the area between the transversal ridge and the anterior border, dispersed, in moderately high density (Fig. 5 I). Tergite 1 without specialisations (occurrence of long bristles could not be studied for T 1; they are present on T 2 - 5). Tergite 2 along anterior border with a pair of specialisations (msl 2) consisting of a shallow, narrow transversal trough the bottom of which is patterned by low crossing ridges (Figs 5 I, 8 D; very similar to those of A. fungicola). Tergites 6,7: (Fig. 15 C) Median lobe of T 7 very short, but distinct; transversal ridge tr 6 well developed, tr 7 absent; posterior border of T 6 and T 7 with a relatively dense row of very short and thin bristles much smaller than those of the respective lateral borders; surface of T 6 and T 7 only with few isolated and very small bristles, still smaller than those of the posterior borders. Subgenital lobe: (Figs 25 C, 26 A) distal part with a deep excavation each along left side and right side; lobe posterior to level of excavations narrowly tongue-shaped and presumably inclined leftward (tip of lobe not retained in specimen); only left stylus present (sll), which is quite conical, inserted at base of left excavation; at the base of the right excavation with a group of short and strong bristles; stylus with few rather long and thin bristles. Phallomeres: (Figs 25 C, 26 A) Sclerotised part of hook (h) from the short, wide base (b) gradually narrowing into a slender neck (n; shorter than in A. fungicola) with a hardly curved proximal part, terminating in a slightly wider claw part (cl). Endophallic apodeme (ea) slightly narrowed at base (forking site of sclerite). Relative to the axis of the endophallic apodeme (ea), the virga (vi) shows a weak, very shallow sinusoidal curvature to the left, its apical part being hardly curved (back into the ea - axis) and gradually narrowed to a rather acute tip, distinctly more acute than in A. paucisetosa; virga likely longitudinally grooved. Paraprocts: Both lacking a sclerotised projection. Female Unknown.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
3F54CA4203F85F8B9B2103DD37006B60.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Only known from the type locality Belize, Belize City.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
90567B49330A5CAFBEFA87D6C9B05DA7.taxon	description	Figs 1 D, 3 G, H, 5 G, H, 8 A-C, 12 C, 13 F, 14 C, 15 B, 16 C, D, 18 E, F, 19 C, D, 22 E, F, 25 D, E, 26 B	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
90567B49330A5CAFBEFA87D6C9B05DA7.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Lectotype, 1 ♂, Texas, Austin, XI. 00, Atta fervens with Attaphila fungicola, Nov. 20.1900, W. M. Wheeler Coll. (left tegmen and abdomen on two slides: Bo 1265) (M. New York). - Paralectotypes: 7 L, same data as Lectotype (M. New York); 2 L, Texas, Austin, 4 / 1900, Wheeler!, b. Atta fervens (M. Maastricht). - Other material. 1 ♂, 1 ♀, Texas, Milam Co., Sugarloaf Mt., 300 ', 4 mi. N Gause, 19. IX. 1992, Godwin, Quinn, Riley et al. (each completely on two slides: Bo 1229, Bo 1228) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 2021 004, 005). - 4 ♀, Texas, Freestone Co., Old Spring Seat Church, nr. Donie, pit-fall in Atta nest, 26. - 31. V. [19] 95, Wm. Godwin and E. Riley; 1 ♀, 9 L, Texas, Milam Co., Sugarloaf Mt., 300 ', 4 mi. N Gause, 19. IX. 1992, Godwin, Quinn, Riley et al. (3 L ♀, each completely on one slide: Bo 1435, Bo 1436, Bo 1437); 4 L, LA [Louisiana], Natchitoches Par. Red Dirt Wdlf. Mn. Ar., nr. Red Buff Campgr., 26. IX. 1992, E. G. and T. J. Riley et al. (1 L ♀ completely on slide: Bo 1438); 1 ♀, USA, Texas, Guadalupe Co., 14.5 km SE Seguin, 29.48282 ° N 97.85017 ° W, + / - 5 m, 4. XII. 2014, A. Graf, B. Hays, B. Lyons, J. Oswald, E. Riley and W. Ryan, ex nest of Atta texana from depth of 2 - 8 ft. (Coll. TAMU). - 1 ♀, Texas, Freestone Co., Old Spring Seat Church, nr. Donie, pit-fall in Atta nest, 26. - 31. V. [19] 95, Wm. Godwin and E. Riley (completely on two slides: Bo 1236); 1 ♀, USA, Texas, Travis Co., Austin, University of Texas, Brackenridge Field Lab., Atta texana nest, 30.28444 N 97.78194 W, 1. VII. 2010, leg. U. Mueller (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1264) (ZS Munich).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
90567B49330A5CAFBEFA87D6C9B05DA7.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male As in A. paucisetosa with specialisations on T 2 (msl 2, but these are narrower, with simpler ridges), distinguished by having dispersed surface bristles on T 2 - 5. For differences to A. flava, see 4.3. Female: Well characterized by the combined occurrence of two characters: T 2 - 5 with dispersed surface bristles, T 6,7 with only few and small surface bristles. The latter feature is also shared by A. paucisetosa, in which, however, the surface bristles of T 2 - 5 are arranged in one line.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
90567B49330A5CAFBEFA87D6C9B05DA7.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): male 2.65 - 3.5 mm, female 2.45 - 3.5 mm (after Hebard 1916). Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 dispersed, not arranged in transversal rows (Fig. 8 A, C). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct small excurvations to the anterior (Fig. 8 A, C; compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A), but male tr 2 posteriorly of the specialisations with a wide excurvation to the posterior, mesally followed by a wide, very shallow excurvation to the anterior (grey arrows in Fig. 8 A). Male Tegmina (Fig. 3 G, H) widest at about 1 / 2 of length; obtusely wedge-shaped due to the converging course of the basalmost part of the posterior border and the apical border, connecting curvature shorter than in A. flava thanks to the slightly more oblique course of the borders; likewise, posterior border near the tegmen base less concave, oblique apical border fairly straight; surface bristles rather fine (stronger than in A. flava). Hindwings fairly rhombic, with obtuse apex. Glandular pores on T 2 - 5 in the area between the transversal ridge and the anterior border, dispersed, in moderately high density (Fig. 5 G, H). Tergite 1 with long bristles on surface and borders (like T 2 - 5); without specialisations. Tergite 2 along the anterior border with a pair of specialisations (msl 2) consisting of a shallow, narrow transversal trough the bottom of which is patterned by low crossing ridges (Fig. 5 G, H). Tergites 6,7: (Figs 8 A, 13 F, 15 B) Median lobe of T 7 scarcely visible; transversal ridge tr 6 well developed, tr 7 absent; posterior border of T 6 and T 7 with a relatively dense row of very short and thin bristles, much smaller than those of the respective lateral borders; surface of T 6 and T 7 only with few isolated and very small bristles, still smaller than those of the posterior borders. Subgenital lobe: (Figs 25 D, 26 B) distal part with a deep excavation each along left side and right side; lobe posterior to level of excavations narrowly tongue-shaped and inclined leftward; only left stylus present (sll), which is conical, inserted at base of left excavation, not reaching tip of lobe; at the base of the right excavation with a group of short and strong bristles; distal lobe and stylus with few rather long and thin bristles. Phallomeres: (Fig. 25 D, E, 26 B) Sclerotised part of hook (h) from the short, wide base (b) almost gradually narrowing (not as gradually as in A. flava, but with a weak, yet distinct shoulder, Fig. 25 C) into a slender neck (n) with a hardly curved proximal part, terminating in a slightly wider claw part (cl). Endophallic apodeme (ea) strongly narrowed at base (forking site of sclerite). Relative to the axis of the endophallic apodeme (ea), the virga (vi) shows a weak, very shallow sinusoidal curvature to the left, its apical part being hardly curved (not fully back into the ea - axis) and gradually narrowed to a rather acute tip, distinctly more acute than in A. paucisetosa; virga likely longitudinally grooved. Paraprocts: Both lacking a sclerotised projection (Fig. 8 B). Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 12 C, 14 C) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally at most with a very weak bend; surface bristles numerous, very few of medium size, most between very small and tiny; dispersed all over the surface between transversal ridge and posterior border. Subgenital plate (Figs 16 C, D, 18 E, F) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) fairly straight; median part (sr 7 - m) with gap (s) of various size and number: two cases with one rather wide gap, and one case with two quite narrow gaps, then indicated to be slightly bisinuate. Genitalia: Spermathecal plate (sp) moderately large, pouch gcp present (size not determinable; Fig. 19 C, D). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Figs 19 C, 22 E, F) central part (c) fairly short and posteriorly rounded, posterior and lateral margins of central part and arms together forming a quite evenly curved horseshoe arch, arms (a) fairly narrow, wing parts (w) moderately wide, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes (blue arrowhead); tubes (lst) with angular bend exceptionally far anteriorly (at red arrowhead: near midlength of lateral border), from there towards the anterior rather strongly narrowed and curved mesad. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 19 D).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
90567B49330A5CAFBEFA87D6C9B05DA7.taxon	distribution	Distribution. USA: Texas (Austin, Donie, Gause, Seguin), Louisiana (Natchitoches). The reports of Wheeler (1928) from British Guiana and Panama and of Brossut (1976) from Trinidad most likely concern other species.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	description	Figs 10 A, B, 12 D, 14 D, 17 E, 18 G, 21 A, 22 G	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Holotype, 1 ♀, Suriname, [Distr. Wanica], Lelydorp, in Atta - nest, 20. V. 1938, Geijskes (completely on two slides: Bo 1270) (M. Leiden). - Paratype, 1 L ♀, same data as holotype (terminalia on one slide Bo 1449) (M. Leiden).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Female Arrangement of bristles on T 2 - 5 similar to A. paucisetosa and A. sinuosocarinata, but much more irregular, only partly in one line; from the former distinguished by having numerous and rather long and strong bristles on T 6 and a larger spermathecal plate, from the latter by the course of the T 6 transversal ridge sublaterally not having an angular bend, and from both by the unique structure of the middle part of the laterosternal shelf sclerite (ls).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name refers to the numerous (Latin: multi) bristles (Latin: setae) present on T 6,7.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): female 2.8 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 at least in median third of tergites arranged in one fairly regular transversal row (though almost two-rowed on T 5), towards laterally distribution less regular, appearing two-rowed (Fig. 10 A). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 medially and in part sublaterally with a very weak small excurvation to the anterior (grey arrows in Fig. 10 A; weaker than in A. schuppi, Fig. 11 A). Male Unknown. Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 10 B, 12 D, 14 D) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally without angular bend; surface bristles numerous on T 6, rather few on T 7, of medium size (slightly smaller than in A. bergi), strongly focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 17 E, 18 G) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) fairly straight; median part (sr 7 - m) with three small gaps, weakly bisinuate. Genitalia: Spermathecal plate (sp) large, pouch gcp large (Fig. 21 A). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22 G) central part (c) very long and posteriorly widely rounded, arms (a) moderately wide, wing parts (w) very wide, their base reaching far into anterior half of tubes (blue arrowhead; but interpretation not entirely clear); tubes (lst) with an evenly convex lateral border and a straight mesal border, narrowed towards the anterior. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 21 A).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
53C5A9FF8D925D82B10140AAF23773D1.taxon	distribution	Distribution. So far only known from the type locality Lelydorp, Distr. Wanica, Suriname.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	description	Figs 1 F, H, 2 A, C, D, H, I, 3 I, J, 4 A-D, 5 E, F, K, 9 A-F, 12 E, 13 E, 14 E, 15 D, E, K, L, 16 E, F, 18 H, I, 20 A, B, 21 D, 22 H, 25 A, B, 26 C, S 2 D, E	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Holotype, 1 ♂, Panama, Gamboa, in nest of Atta colombica, IV. - VI. 2009, leg. V. Nehring (abdomen on slide: Bo 1258) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 2021 006). - 5 Paratypes, same data as holotype: 1 ♀ (completely on two slides: Bo 1226) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 2021 003), 1 ♂ (abdomen, tegmina, and head on three slides: Bo 1441), 1 ♀ (abdomen on two slides: Bo 1241) (ZS Munich), 1 ♂ (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1254; remains for DNA), 1 ♀ (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1255; remains for DNA) (M. Dresden). - Other material. Same data as holotype: 1 ♂ (completely on two slides: Bo 1240), 1 ♂ (abdomen and head on two slides: Bo 1442), 2 ♂ (each with abdomen on one slide: Bo 1444, Bo 1445), 1 L ♂ (abdomen and head on two slides: Bo 1433), 1 L ♂ (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1434), 1 L ♂ (head on one slide: Bo 1458), 1 L ♀ (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1293; remains for DNA), 2 L ♀ (each with abdomen on one slide: Bo 1295, Bo 1446), 2 L ♀ (each with abdomen and head on two slides: Bo 1294, Bo 1296) (M. Dresden). - 1 ♀, Panama, Panama Par. Nac. Soberiana, Pipeline Rd., km 2, at entrance to Atta [Atta colombica] nest at night, 16. V. 1993, E. Riley (completely on two slides: Bo 1235) (Coll. TAMU). - 1 ♀, Panama, Gamboa, 14. VI. 2010, attached to a queen of Atta cephalotes, leg. R. Adams (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1268) (ZS Munich). - 1 ♂, 4 ♀, 3 L, Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Cali, Vereda los Andes, El Cabuyal, 3 ° 24 ′ 50.37 ″ N 76 ° 35 ′ 38.34 ″ W, 1360 m, Nido de Atta cephalotes, colecta manual, 25. XI. 2012, leg. Jonathan Rodriguez G. (abdomen and head of ♂ on two slides: Cb 4 / 1, legs of a female on slide Cb 4 / 2, head of a L on slide Cb 4 / 3); 1 ♂, 1 ♀, 3 L, Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Cali, Vereda el Peon, Loma larga, 3 ° 20 ′ 23.69 ″ N 76 ° 35 ′ 13.17 ″ W, 1399 m, Nido de Atta cephalotes, colecta manual, 24. X. 2013, leg. Jonathan Rodriguez G. (abdomen and head of ♂ and ♀ each on two slides: Cb 2 / 1, Cb 2 / 2); 1 ♀, Colombia, Valle del Cauca, Buenaventura, Vereda el Salto, La Vibora, 3 ° 50 ′ 29.5 ″ N 76 ° 47 ′ 32.0 ″ W, 600 m, Nido de Atta cephalotes, colecta manual, 7. V. 2014, leg. Jonathan Rodriguez G. (Cb 3) (ZS Munich).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Male As in A. fungicola and A. flava with specialisations on T 2 (but these are wider, with more complicated ridges), distinguished by the arrangement of the surface bristles of T 2 - 5 in one transversal line. Female: Well characterized by the combined occurrence of two features: bristles of T 2 - 5 arranged in one strict transversal line, and T 6,7 with only few and rather small bristles. The latter feature is also shared by A. fungicola, which, however, has dispersed surface bristles on T 2 - 5. The species A. sinuosocarinata and A. multisetosa resemble A. paucisetosa in the first feature, but are distinguished by having numerous surface bristles on T 6,7 and by differences in the laterosternal shelf area.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name refers to the few (Latin: pauci) bristles (Latin: setae) being present on T 6,7.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (in alcohol): male 2.7 - 3.43 mm, female 2.61 - 3.49 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 strictly arranged in one straight transversal row, only on T 2 near the lateral borders bristles often less regularly distributed (Fig. 9 A, B, E). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct small excurvations to the anterior (Fig. 9 B, E; compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A), but male tr 2 posteriorly of the specialisations with a wide excurvation to the posterior, mesally followed by a wide, very shallow excurvation to the anterior (grey arrows in Fig. 9 B). Male Tegmina (Fig. 3 I, J) widest at about 1 / 2 of length; obtusely wedge-shaped due to the roughly converging course of the basalmost part of the posterior border and the apical border, connecting curvature similarly short as in A. fungicola; basalmost part of posterior border and the oblique apical border slightly concave; surface bristles rather fine (as in A. flava but longer and at a lower density). Hindwings fairly rhombic, with obtuse apex (Fig. 1 H). Glandular pores on T 1 - 5 in the area between the transversal ridge and the anterior border, dispersed, in moderately high density (Fig. 5 E, F). Tergite 1 with long bristles on surface and borders (like T 2 - 5); without specialisations. Tergite 2 along the anterior border with a pair of specialisations (msl 2) consisting of a shallow, fairly wide transversal trough the bottom of which is patterned by low crossing ridges that are more complicated than in A. flava and A. fungicola, forming a net-like relief (Figs 5 E, F, 9 B). Tergites 6,7: (Figs 9 C, 13 E, 15 D, E, K (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 very short, but distinct; transversal ridge tr 6 well developed, tr 7 absent; posterior border of T 6 and T 7 with a row of relatively long and thin bristles, distinctly shorter and thinner than those at the respective lateral borders; surface of T 6 and T 7 only with few isolated and small bristles, still smaller than those at the posterior borders. Subgenital lobe: (Figs 25 A, B, 26 C) distal part with a deep excavation each along left side and right side; lobe posterior to level of excavations narrowly tongue-shaped and inclined leftward; only left stylus present (sll), which is conical, inserted at base of excavation, not reaching tip of lobe; at the base of the right excavation with a group of short and strong bristles; distal lobe and stylus with few rather long and thin bristles. Phallomeres: (Figs 25 A, B, 26 C) Sclerotised part of hook (h) from the short, wide base (b) suddenly narrowing into a slender neck (n) widely and uniformly curved from the beginning, terminating in a slightly wider claw part (cl). Endophallic apodeme (ea) not narrowed at base (forking site of sclerite). Relative to the axis of the endophallic apodeme (ea), the virga (vi) shows a weak, angular proximal bend to the left, its apical part being hardly curved (not fully back into the ea - axis) and gradually narrowed to a fairly stout tip; virga likely longitudinally grooved. Paraprocts: Both lacking a sclerotised projection (Figs 5 K, 9 D). Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 9 F, 12 E, 14 E, 15 L (larval )) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally with a weak, but distinct bend; surface bristles very few, of medium size or smaller; focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 16 E, F, 18 H, I) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) with a weak mesally directed curvation, lateral terminal parts with a weak laterally directed curvation; ridge mesally ending well after having reached a transversal orientation, close to a bristle-bearing point upon it, with a moderately wide median gap, recurved sr 7 - m ends indicating the ridge to be bisinuate. Genitalia: (Figs 20 A, B, 22 H) Spermathecal plate sp small, pouch gcp fairly small (Fig. 20 A, B). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Figs 20 A, 22 H) central part (c) fairly long and posteriorly rounded, posterior and lateral margins of central part and arms together forming a quite evenly curved horseshoe arch, arms (a) fairly wide, wing parts (w) fairly narrow, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes (blue arrowhead); tubes (lst) narrowed towards the anterior and curved mesad. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 20 B).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
31348359E8745C70B5E357A00B36B7DB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Panama (Gamboa); Colombia: Depart. Valle del Cauca (Cali, Buenaventura).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
BA4D3E16229A56FA8322212D7AC846F6.taxon	description	Figs 11 A, B, 12 F, 14 F, 16 G, H, 18 J, K, 20 C, D, 22 J	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
BA4D3E16229A56FA8322212D7AC846F6.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Syntypes, 2 ♀, [Brazil, Estado Rio Grande do Sul], Porto Alegre, acc. by Atta nigra Schupp (each on two slides: Bo 1234 [labelled " Lectoholotype, det. A. B. Gurney, 1971 "] and Bo 1237) (M. Maastricht).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
BA4D3E16229A56FA8322212D7AC846F6.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Female Characterised by a series of unique features: Transversal ridge of T 2 - 5 mesally and laterally with a small but distinct anterior excurvation (much weaker present also in A. multisetosa), transversal ridge absent on T 7, cerci longer than wide.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
BA4D3E16229A56FA8322212D7AC846F6.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): female 3.5 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 approximately arranged in two transversal rows (Fig. 11 A). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 medially and sublaterally with a small but distinct excurvation to the anterior (grey arrows in Fig. 11 A; much stronger than in A. multisetosa, Fig. 10 A). Male Unknown. Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 11 B, 12 F, 14 F) Median lobe of T 7 short, but distinct; transversal ridge tr 6 well developed, tr 7 missing except for few short remnants including also the two tr 7 - associated bristles, tr 6 sublaterally with a weak, but distinct angular bend; surface bristles numerous on T 6, small to very small, focused to wider central part of surface area; absent on T 7. Subgenital plate (Figs 16 G, H, 18 J, K) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; posterior border rather weakly trilobed; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) fairly straight, ridge mesally ending before having reached a transversal orientation (near anterior border of S 7, and hardly curved mesad), with a very wide median gap. Genitalia: (Figs 20 C, D, 22 J) Spermathecal plate sp likely small (not clearly identifiable), pouch gcp likely absent (Fig. 20 C, D). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22 J) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly transversally cut, arms (a) fairly wide, wing parts (w) fairly wide, their base reaching far into anterior half of tubes; tubes (lst) straight, of fairly uniform width throughout, anterior end widely rounded. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 20 D).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
BA4D3E16229A56FA8322212D7AC846F6.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Brazil: Est. Rio Grande do Sul, only known from the type locality Porto Allegre.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
7A973A062FFE514487AED823723C301D.taxon	description	Figs 11 C, D, 13 A, 14 G, 17 F, 18 L, 21 C, 22 I	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
7A973A062FFE514487AED823723C301D.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Holotype, 1 ♀, [Brazil], Rio Grande do Sul, San Leopoldo, b. Atta sexdens, (Dr. Dutra!) (completely on three slides: Bo 1233) (M. Maastricht).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
7A973A062FFE514487AED823723C301D.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Female Characterised by the unique shape of S 7: posterior parts of the lateral borders anteriorly converging, in all other species (more or less) parallel.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
7A973A062FFE514487AED823723C301D.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): female 3 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 approximately arranged in two transversal rows (Fig. 11 C). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct excurvations (Fig. 11 C, compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A). Male Unknown. Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 11 D, 13 A, 14 G) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally with a weak, but distinct bend; surface bristles very numerous on T 6, only few on T 7, small (slightly smaller than the larger ones in A. paucisetosa), focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 17 F, 18 L) semicircular, lateral borders distinctly converging to the anterior; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) fairly straight, ridge mesally ending well after having reached a transversal orientation, with a fairly narrow median gap (end parts of ridge only slightly more developed than in A. aptera, but lateral parts more strongly inclined mesally, thus leaving a narrower gap), hardly recurved sr 7 - m ends indicating the ridge to be at most weakly bisinuate. Genitalia: (Figs 21 C, 22 I) Spermathecal plate sp and pouch gcp not clearly identifiable. In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22 I) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly widely truncate (slightly rounded), arms (a) moderately wide, wing parts (w) moderately wide, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes; tubes (lst) with a straight mesal border and slightly narrowed towards the anterior, anteriorly more or less transversally cut. Mesal gonangulum (gg-m) sclerites distinct (presence of lateral ones questionable; Fig. 21 C).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
7A973A062FFE514487AED823723C301D.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Brazil: Est. Rio Grande do Sul, only known from the type locality San Leopoldo.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	description	Figs 10 C-E, 13 B, 14 H, 17 A, B, 18 M, N, 21 B, 22 K, L	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	materials_examined	Material studied. Type material. Holotype, 1 ♀, [Brazil], Sao Paulo, Baxnery, XI. 20., A. Hempel leg., # 20 242 (head missing, otherwise completely on one slide: Bo 1273) (M. Sao Paulo). - Paratypes, 9 ♀: 1 ♀, same data as holotype (completely on two slides: Bo 1439) (ZS Munich). 1 ♀, same data as holotype (abdomen on one slide: Bo 1288) (M. Maastricht, NHMM 2021 009). 2 ♀, same data as holotype (M. Sao Paulo). 5 ♀, [Brazil], Sao Paulo, Hinanga, # 6287 A (abdomen and legs of 1 ♀ on one slide: Bo 1272; abdomen of 1 ♀ on one slide: Bo 1287) (M. Sao Paulo).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Female Surface bristles of T 2 - 5 similar as in A. paucisetosa and A. multisetosa fairly in one line, distinguished from the former by the more numerous bristles on T 6, and from both by the more strongly bent transversal ridge of S 7 and the unique shape of tubes lst (see key).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The species name refers to the sine-shaped (Latin: sinuosus) transversal ridge (Latin: carina) of S 7.	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	description	Description. Size Length of body (dried): female 2.75 - 3.2 mm. Surface bristles of tergites 2 - 5 arranged in one transversal row (less regular than in A. paucisetosa; Fig. 10 C). Transversal ridges tr 2 - 5 without distinct excurvations (Fig. 10 C, compare grey arrows in Fig. 11 A). Male Unknown. Female Tergites 6,7: (Figs 10 D, E, 13 B, 14 H) Median lobe of T 7 rather long; transversal ridges tr 6 and tr 7 complete, tr 6 sublaterally with a weak, but distinct bend; surface bristles very numerous on T 6, only few on T 7, very small, focused to central part of surface area. Subgenital plate (Figs 17 A, B, 18 M, N) rounded-rectangular, with parallel lateral borders; lateral parts of transversal ridge (sr 7 - l) with a strong mesally directed curvation, lateral terminal parts with a distinct laterally directed curvation; at least in part of the cases ridge mesally ending after having reached a transversal orientation, with a fairly wide median gap, partly recurved sr 7 - m ends indicating the ridge to be bisinuate (course of the transveral ridge very similar as in A. aptera, but lateral parts more strongly inclined mesally, thus leaving a narrower gap). Genitalia: (Figs 21 B, 22 K, L) Spermathecal plate sp large, pouch gcp quite large (Fig. 21 B). In laterosternal shelf sclerite (Fig. 22 K, L) central part (c) moderately long and posteriorly widely rounded-truncate, arms (a) moderately wide, wing parts (w) moderately wide, their base restricted to posterior half of tubes; tubes (lst) with a straight mesal border, slightly narrowed towards the anterior, anteriorly more or less transversally cut. Mesal gonangulum sclerites (gg-m) distinct, lateral ones absent (Fig. 21 B).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
60B57AB4EDE85E7E9DFC9726AC297AEB.taxon	distribution	Distribution. Brazil: Est. Sao Paulo (the possible localities " Baxnery " and " Hinanga " indicated on the labels could not be identified).	en	Bohn, Horst, Nehring, Volker, G., Jonathan Rodriguez, Klass, Klaus-Dieter (2021): Revision of the genus Attaphila (Blattodea: Blaberoidea), myrmecophiles living in the mushroom gardens of leaf-cutting ants. Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 79: 205-280, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.79.e67569
