Sacvoyagea ventrosa, Shcherbakov, 2011

Shcherbakov, Dmitry E., 2011, New and little-known families of Hemiptera Cicadomorpha from the Triassic of Central Asia—early analogs of treehoppers and planthoppers, Zootaxa 2836, pp. 1-26 : 7-8

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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.320126

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scientific name

Sacvoyagea ventrosa
status

sp. nov.

Sacvoyagea ventrosa sp. nov.

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Material. Holotype PIN 2083 / 248 ±, tegmen without clavus, Madygen (SW area). Paratypes: PIN 2971 /561, 3288/ 383 ±, 384 ±, females; 3288 / 438, adult; 2083 / 25 (32), 2971 /584, 3288/ 226, tegmina with fragments of thorax; 2341 / 231 (251), 2971 / 212, 397, 3288 / 177 ±, 356, 412, 432, tegmina – all Madygen (SW area); 2240 / 3873, tegmen, Dzhailoucho.

Description. Tegmen subcylindrically convex, 5.3–7.7 mm long, dark. Costal margin straight basally, bent at 0.3–0.4 of tegmen length, straight distally; apical margin deeply or shallowly rounded. dSc long, oblique; R forked before tegmen midlength; RP at least sometimes forked; M with 2–4 branches; basal cell closed with short arculus. Clavus occupying at least 3 / 4 of tegmen length. Pronotum 2.8 mm wide (in paratype PIN 2083 / 25 (32), tegmen ca. 6.2 mm long). Ovipositor from 1.7 mm (in paratype PIN 3288 / 383 ±, tegmen 5.6 mm long) to 2.0 mm long (in paratypes PIN 2971 / 561, body 10.6 mm long, tegmen 7.7 mm long, and PIN 3288 / 384 ±, body 9.4 mm long, tegmen 7.2 mm long).

Etymology. Latin ventrosus (big-bellied).

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FIGURE 2. Sacvoyagea ventrosa gen. et sp. nov.: A, female, paratype PIN 2971 / 561; B, tegmen, paratype PIN 2971 / 212; C, venation of tegmen (after holotype, clavus after paratype PIN 2971 / 212). Vein symbols, see text; a, arculus; a 1, 1 st anal space.

PIN

Paleontological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences