Dominic A. Evangelista, Kimberly Chan, Kayla L. Kaplan, Megan M. Wilson, Jessica L. Ware
Zookeys
Figure 9.Xestoblatta berenbaumae sp. n. A Dorsal view of abdomen showing the simple tergal gland (DECBA2023) B, C Hooked left phallomere D Ventral medial phallomere (L2vm) E Right phallomere. R2e – external sclerite, R2i – internal sclerite, R2c – cleft sclerite F Posterior view of abdomen showing paraprocts and subgenital plate. RS-right stylus, LS-left stylus with small translucent ball at tip, LP-left paraproct reduced and specialized with polydentate spine, RP-unspecialized right paraproct. Illustration is a composite of multiple individuals G Dorsal view of sub-genital plate (DECBA1967) H Head of adult male I Hindwing (DECBA0801). Photos and illustrations contributed by Kayla Kaplan and Dominic A. Evangelista.
Dominic A. Evangelista, Kimberly Chan, Kayla L. Kaplan, Megan M. Wilson, Jessica L. Ware
Zookeys
Figure 15.Calhypnorna sp. A Ventral view of head B Dorsal view of body C Ventral view of body. Scale bar = 1 mm. Illustrations contributed by Megan M. Wilson.
Dominic A. Evangelista, Kimberly Chan, Kayla L. Kaplan, Megan M. Wilson, Jessica L. Ware
Zookeys
Figure 16.Comparison of overall body coloration of three sympatric species (Left: Ichneumonidae, Middle: Calhypnorna sp. “Aguyana”, Right: Reduviidae) from northern Guyana. Calhypnorna sp. shares the orange hind section and dark forward section with the other two insects. Additionally, the antennae of the cockroach composed of: a white band shared with the wasp; an orange band shared with the assassin bug; and a black base share among all. Photos are not to scale.