Ululodes
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2007)3587[1:TNFODA]2.0.CO;2 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/038D8787-FFE1-FF8A-FF1C-3FA6CE8CFB46 |
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Carolina |
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Ululodes View in CoL View at ENA adult: Grimaldi and Engel, 2005: 347,
fig. 9.23. View Fig
DIAGNOSIS: Like modern Amoea , this species exhibits the absence of wing pigmentation (excluding the pterostigma) otherwise found in all other Haplogleniinae . The fossil species has more elongate antennae (longer than the forewing), lacks integumental markings, and has CuA relatively straight to the wing margin ( fig. 44 View Fig ) (more strongly arched posteriorly in modern species).
DESCRIPTION: Total body length 21 mm; forewing length 23 mm. Integument light brown, without apparent maculations. Head longer than wide; compound eyes not divided; antenna arising near lower tangent of compound eyes; antenna elongate, longer than body or wings; scape and pedicel with elongate setae, setae nearly as long as scape; antennal articles each distinctly longer than wide except those of antennal club wider than long, with a few setae near apex of each article; antennal club composed of nine articles. Fore- and hind wings of equal length and approximately equivalent shape; pterostigma of fore- and hind wing formed of dark pigmented spot near wing apex where Sc meets R ( fig. 44 View Fig ) and composed of several closed cells, remainder of wing membranes hyaline; veins black; forewing M and CuA relatively straight to wing margin, weakly arching posteriorly at extreme apex; forewing axillary angle obtuse, nearly orthogonal, not produced; hind wing CuP not arched posteriorly, instead running parallel to 1A; 2A absent; hind wing without anal lobe. Body relatively densely pubescent, setae simple and dark brown; those setae of femora and tibiae elongate and more stout ( fig. 44 View Fig ); pretarsal claws long, thin, and simple; abdominal apex with dense, stiff, short, black setae.
HOLOTYPE: Male; AMNH, no accession number ( fig. 44 View Fig ), Miocene amber of the Dominican Republic.
ETYMOLOGY: The specific epithet is a reference to the occurrence of this species in Dominican amber.
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American Museum of Natural History |
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Ululodes
ENGEL, MICHAEL S. & GRIMALDI, DAVID A. 2007 |
Ululodes
Grimaldi, D. & M. S. Engel 2005: 347 |