Nemopalpus velteni Wagner, 2012
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https://doi.org/ 10.5733/afin.053.0119 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03DE879F-2336-FFE6-62FA-FCA0C6E48605 |
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Felipe |
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Nemopalpus velteni Wagner |
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sp. nov. |
Nemopalpus velteni Wagner View in CoL , sp. n.
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Description:
Male.
Measurements: Overall length 2.1 mm. Wing length 2.2 mm.
Head ( Fig. 2 View Figs 1–4 ): Typical of the genus, with circular eyes, no eye bridge. Mouthparts of male non-functional. Relative lengths of four clearly visible palpomeres: 20–15–25–25; overall length of palpus ~ 0.56 mm. Antenna with spherical scape and pedicel, and 14 HORQJDWH WXEXODU ÀDJHOORPHUHV FORWKHG LQ ORQJ VHWDH. 'XH WR GHQVH YHVWLWXUH WKH SUHVHQFH RI DVFRLGV RQ ÀDJHOORPHUHV FRXOG QRW EH GHWHFWHG. 5HODWLYH OHQJWKV RI DQWHQQRPHUHV: 8–8–26–21–22–22–20–17–16–16–15–14 –12–10–10–10; antennal length 1.65– 1.70mm. Measurements of palpus and antennal segments are approximate as articles are not arranged in a single plane.
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Abdomen: With 8 pregenital segments, plus terminalia ( Figs 1, 3 View Figs 1–4 ). Terminalia inverted, segmentation forming torsion unclear. Terminalia relatively simple, gonocoxite pipeshaped, virtually straight, shorter than slightly bent gonostylus.Tergum 9 sub-rectangular, ZLWK ÀHVK\, VHWRVH FHUFL; WHUJXP ƗƟ FRQLFDO. $HGHDJXV HORQJDWH WKLQ, WXEH‒VKDSHG.
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Germany). Notes: Nemopalpus velteni sp. n. represents the oldest known fossil Bruchomyiinae and is distinguished by its overall smaller size and in the shape of the terminalia. The structure of the terminalia is much simpler than the geologically younger Baltic amber species N. inexpectatus sp. n., described below. The specimen record greatly increases the known distribution of fossil Bruchomyiinae .
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