Temaleia birmitica, BLAGODEROV & GRIMALDI, 2004
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https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0082(2004)433<0001:FSDICA>2.0.CO;2 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5060529 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/039A87C9-FFAC-FFB1-FD4E-FA93FD8DFB47 |
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Felipe |
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Temaleia birmitica |
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sp. nov. |
Temaleia birmitica View in CoL , new species
Figure 64 View Figs , Plate 6D
DIAGNOSIS: As for the genus.
DESCRIPTION: Body length = 2.17 mm (holotype)/ 2.03–2.38 mm (paratype); wing length = 1.96 mm (holotype)/ 1.50–2.07 mm (paratype). Head: Pedicel rounded, length about equal to width. Flagellum 14segment ed; flagellomere length about twice the width. Eyes large, densely setose. Occiput covered with numerous short setae. Clypeus setose. Palpi 3segmented, very short, palpomeres with length about equal to width. Labella longer than palpi. Thorax: Scutum irregularly covered with short setae and with long lateral, dorsocentral, and acrostichal setae. Scutellum with three pairs of long bristles. Laterotergites and mediotergite with several protruding bristles. Wing membrane with microtrichia and macrotrichia, located mostly in distal half of wing. Costa ends at tip of R 5, not reaching wing apex. Sc long, meets C before base of M3. Sc 2 apical. R 1 very short, 1.5Χ length of rm. M3 section 3Χ length of rm. M 1 meets wing edge at wing apex. M 1 and M 2 fork 2.5Χ as long as M3 section. Base of M 3+4 and CuA fork at level of M3 base. M 3+4 and CuA curved gently caudad. Legs: Fore coxae with anterior and anterolateral setae. Mid coxa with lateroapical setae, hind one with posteroapical setae. Tibial spurs short, no longer than maximum tibial diameter. Tibial and tarsal bristles absent. Tibial setulae irregular. Abdomen pubescent, with 7 visible segments, 8th small and retracted. Ninth tergite large, oval. Female: Cerci onesegmented, bacilliform, setose. Male: Gonocoxites and gonostyli long, slender, bacilliform. Gonostyli slightly curved inside at apex, saberlike.
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MATERIAL: Holotype AMNH Bu483a, female; paratypes AMNH Bu060, male, Bu 054, male. Myanmar: Katchin , from amber mines near Myitkyina.
ETYMOLOGY: The species epithet is a reference to Burma, the former name of the country where the amber originates.
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American Museum of Natural History |
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