Gnathosyne akkolkensis Ponomarenko, 1969

Yan, Evgeny V., Beutel, Rolf G. & Ponomarenko, Alexander G., 2017, Ademosynidae (Insecta: Coleoptera): A new concept for a coleopteran key taxon and its phylogenetic affinities to the extant suborders, Palaeontologia Electronica 5 (8), pp. 1-22 : 9-10

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Gnathosyne akkolkensis Ponomarenko, 1969
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Gnathosyne akkolkensis Ponomarenko, 1969 G. akkolkensis : Ponomarenko, 1969, p. 129

Figure 3.1 View FIGURE 3 , Figure 4.1 View FIGURE 4

Material. Holotype: PIN 2496 View Materials /7, beetle lacking large parts of antennae, legs and abdominal apex; Eastern Kazakhstan, Saur mountain , Kenderlyk; Lower Jurassic, Tologoy Fm.

Revised description. Head transverse, 1.5 times as wide as long. Mandibles very closely spaced ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , md). Eyes twice as long as parietals ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , c.e). Antennal insertions elevated, closer to inner ocular margins than to each other. Scape ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , sc) equal to lengths of quadrangular 2 nd and 3 rd antennomeres; 4 th antennomer only slightly longer than scape; antennomeres 1-3 with fine longitudinal sulci.

Prosternal intercoxal process widens apically. Metaventrite as long as width at posterior margin, which is twice as wide as anterior margin. Mesoventral cavity small, rhomboid ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , ms.p). Pro- and mesofemora slightly thickened; tibia widened distally ( Figure 4 View FIGURE 4 , fm1, tb1). Intercoxal process of first visible abdominal sternite weakly elevated. Ventral side of head and pronotum covered with small punctures merging into transverse wrinkles, rest of ventral body surface with more widely spaced small punctures. Most parts of dorsum with sparse punctures, almost appearing glabrous. See measurements in the Table 1.

Remarks. Here we interpret a pair of S-shaped lines close to the apex of the prosternal intercoxal process as fine sulci on the back side of the pronotum. An alternative interpretation as a propleural closure of the procoxal cavities appears less likely as the procoxal cavities are posteriorly more or less widely open in all other genera of † Ademosynidae .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Protocoleoptera

Family

Ademosynidae

Genus

Gnathosyne

Loc

Gnathosyne akkolkensis Ponomarenko, 1969

Yan, Evgeny V., Beutel, Rolf G. & Ponomarenko, Alexander G. 2017
2017
Loc

Gnathosyne akkolkensis

Ponomarenko, A. G. 1969: 129
1969
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