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Phyllodromica maculata


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Blatta schaefferi Goeze, 1778 (nomen oblitum) (see note below)
Blatta maculata Schreber, 1781
Phyllodromia maculata (Schreber, 1781) (lapsus)
Phyllodromica maculata (Schreber, 1781)
Aphlebia maculata (Schreber, 1781)
Hololampra maculata (Schreber, 1781)

Note: In 1766 and the following years, Schaeffer published his three-volume work dealing with animals that he had found in the vicinity of Regensburg. Among the animals that he figured in color in his books is a small cockroach, but he did not formally name the species. The image is similar to the very common species Phyllodromica maculata, that at the time was not yet scientifically described. However, the image is simplified and the descriptive text is inadequate, and Schaeffer obviously did not keep a specimen for later reference. Nevertheless, Goeze recognized that this image showed a then new species of cockroach and described the cockroach figured by Schaeffer as new species Blatta schaefferi. Thus, this taxon does not have a physical holotype, but has only the iconotype in Schaeffer´s work. Bohn and Chladek (2011) argue that the species figured by Schaeffer is indeed a specimen of the species currently called Phyllodromica maculata. Thus, Blatta schaefferi would be the senior name of this species, but Bohn and Chladek (2011) suggest that the older name is a nomen dubium and should not be used, and I agree with this notion.
Unfortunately, because the identity of the "schaefferi" taxon has been unclear for so long, the name has been incorrectly applied to several eastern European Phyllodromica populations. Bohn and Chladek (2011) described two of these populations as new species, Phyllodromica latipennis and Phyllodromica variabilis (that both do not occur in Germany) and a third separate species had already been described before, Phyllodromica marani (that also does not occur in Germany).

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