Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907
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https://doi.org/ 10.5252/geodiversitas2023v45a17 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8399052 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/31307222-4B54-FFA9-FEAA-F8D190FBE56C |
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Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907 |
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Piroutetia liasina Meunier, 1907
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EXAMINED MATERIAL. — Holotype and only known specimen MNHN.F.B09711 (left wing in ventral aspect; Muséum national d’Histoire naturelle, Palaeontology collection, Paris, France; Fig. 3 View FIG ).
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The redescription of the holotype (and only known specimen) of this species by Nel (1989) only needs a minor emendation, regarding the occurrence of a cross-vein more oblique than others in the distal part of the RA-RP1 area. Such a cross-vein commonly occurs in Triadophlebiomorpha ( Pritykina 1981). The excellent preservation of veins corrugation in the specimen makes it particularly interesting. It can be assessed that MP is branched distally, posteriorly pectinate, with a total of 4 branches. The first posterior branch of MP as identified by Nel (1989) is herein regarded as an intercalary vein occurring between the two branches of CuA, which is more consistent with: i) the lack of a concave base in connection with MP; ii) the position of this structure relative to the most distal (genuine) MP branches; and iii) the common occurrence of such Icua in Triadophlebiomorpha. The course of Irp 1 -rp 2 (expected to be convex) is not evident if considering veins elevation:our proposal ( Fig.3A View FIG ) supposes that it is alternatively convex and concave ( Fig. 3B View FIG ). A possible explanation is that Irp 1 -rp 2 is fused with a posteriorly pectinate I- that would have occurred between Irp 1 -rp 2 and RP2. Such a structured I- is known in Cladophlebia parvula Pritykina, 1981 (see original description), in which it seemingly originates from RP2. Moreover, it is separated from Irp 1 -rp 2 by a very narrow area. A fusion of the two structures, as proposed herein for Piroutetia liasina , is therefore plausible.
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