Canarilabis alata ( Johnsen, 1974 )

Bonczek, Vojtěch, Kočárková, Ivona, Jurado-Angulo, Pilar & Kočárek, Petr, 2025, Cryptic diversity in endemic Canarilabis revealed by a multigene phylogeny (Dermaptera: Anisolabididae), Contributions to Zoology 94 (2), pp. 180-206 : 195-196

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https://doi.org/10.1163/18759866-BJA10075

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scientific name

Canarilabis alata ( Johnsen, 1974 )
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Canarilabis alata ( Johnsen, 1974) View in CoL

Figs. 1A (clade 1), 4P–T, 5D

Type locality. Spain: Canary Isl. , La Gomera, La Palmita ( Johnsen 1974)

Material examined. Spain: Canary Isl. , La Gomera , Benchijigua: Los Neruegos, 28 °06′15.9″N, 17 °13′54.7″W, 14. VI GoogleMaps .2016, under logs of Erica, P. Kočárek and I. Horká leg. (2 males, 3 females) ( UNOV) ; Spain: Canary Isl. , La Gomera, La Laguna Grande, 24.XI.2010, V . Šilha leg. (5 males, 1 female) ( UNOV) ; Spain: Canary Isl. , La Gomera, Chipude, 24.XI.2010, V . Šilha leg. (7 males, 6 females) ( UNOV) ; Spain: La Gomera ins., Tagamicha Mt., 1.5 km NW of Jerdune, 28 °05′58″N, 17 °10′44″W, 950 m, 16.i.2020, under stones, M. Mantič leg. (4 males) ( MMCO) GoogleMaps ; Spain: La Gomera ins., Alto de Garajonay N of Iguajero, 28 °06′35″N, 17 °14′54″W, 1400 m, 13.i.2020, under stones, M. Mantič leg. (2 males, 2 females) ( MMCO) GoogleMaps ; Spain: La Gomera ins., Ermita de las Nieves, 700 m N of Vegaipala , 28 °06′04″N, 17 °12′08″W, 1100 m, 16.i.2020, under stones, M. Mantič leg. (1 male, 1 female) ( MMCO) GoogleMaps .

Published records. Johnsen (1974: 29–30) as Anisolabis alata ; Bivar de Sousa & Sakai (1997: 291).

CONTRIBUTIONS TO ZOOLOGY 94 (2025) 180–206

Diagnosis. Similar to the other species of Canarilabis in terms of external morphology, males can be identified by the unique combination of the following characters: rudimentary tegmina present as lateral flaps; lateral glandular folds developed on both tergites 3 and 4 but only slightly visible; tergites 6–9 or 7–9 rugoso-striate at sides; penultimate sternite with posterior margin truncate, slightly concave, truncate part as wide as 1/3 of the maximal width of sternite, manubrium approximately 1.6–1.8 times longer than penultimate sternite; outer margin of paramere broadly rounded, without angular projection.

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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute

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Royal British Columbia Museum - Herbarium

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