Permeca chaohuensis, LIAN & CAI & HUANG, 2022

LIAN, XIN-NENG, CAI, CHEN‑YANG & HUANG, DI-YING, 2022, The earliest known species of Permeca (Insecta, Mecoptera, Permochoristidae) from the late Guadalupian Yinping Formation of China, Palaeoentomology 5 (4), pp. 395-399 : 396-397

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.4.13

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:886BCB4F-4921-464E-BD70-7E77B06515EF

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7383730

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/B13D87E6-FFD0-AF53-FCFA-FF22FB84FDE2

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scientific name

Permeca chaohuensis
status

sp. nov.

Permeca chaohuensis sp. nov.

( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 )

Material. Holotype, NIPG200025 ( Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1 ), a forewing with its base not preserved. Length 2.9 mm (as preserved), width 1.2 mm.

Etymology. The specific epithet is derived from the type locality, Chaohu City.

Diagnosis. Forewing small, costal area moderately broad, apex of Sc straight, R 1 straight, and opening of Rs 1+2 and M 4a+b broad.

Type locality and horizon. Yinping mountain , Houdong Village, Chaohu City, Anhui Province, China; Yinping Formation, late Capitanian.

Description. Forewing, relatively small, wing apex slightly pointed, widest at apex of R 1; Sc 2-branched, with a short and oblique Sc 2, Sc runs parallel to costa before fork of Sc 1+2, and then broadens, and tilts to costa from point that connects cross-vein sc-r 1, apex of Sc 1 slightly beyond fork of Rs 3+4, and just entering margin of pterostigma; R 1 straight and robust, entering pterostigma; pterostigma elongate, lower margin demarcated by a vein-like boundary; Rs with 4 branches: stem Rs 1+2 length 1.0 mm, stem Rs 3+4 length 0.4 mm, stem Rs 1+2 about 2.5 times as long as stem Rs 3+4, opening of Rs 1+2 broad; M with 5 branches: stem M 1+2 length 1.0 mm, stem M 3+4 length 0.3 mm, stem M 1+2 ca. 3 times as long as stem M 3+4; M 4 bifurcated into two branches, stem M 4a+b sharply changed its direction at where the connected point with crossvein m-cua, opening of M 4a+b broad, vein of fork of M faint; CuA simple, sinuous apically, CuA base nearly horizontal, M 5 short and slightly oblique; CuP simple and apically curved downward to wing margin; two A detected, A 1 and A 2 both curved downward to wing margin apically; some cross-veins faint, a possible cross-vein connecting base of Rs 2 and Rs 3, Rs 4 and M 1, M 2 and M 3.

Remarks. The new species, Permeca chaohuensis sp. nov., is very similar to P. pygmaea ( Fig. 2D View FIGURE 2 ), but it differs from the latter by the following characters: 1) costal area broader; 2) apex of Sc straight rather than sinuous, Sc 2 much longer and the fork of Sc 1+2 much closer to the fork of R 1 + Rs; 3) R 1 straight rather than sinuous, Rs 2 tilt downward instead of upward; and 4) the openings of Rs 1+2 and M 4a+b are broader. It can be readily distinguished from the type species of Permeca , P. tatarica ( Fig. 2B View FIGURE 2 ), by its smaller wing size that is nearly half of the latter (width 1.2 mm vs. 2.0 mm), absence of colour patterns, Sc shorter (terminated only slightly passing the fork of Rs 3+4 vs. passed the fork of Rs 1+2), the openings of Rs 1+2 and M 4a+b are broad, stem M 4a+b sharply bent, and CuA base nearly horizontal instead of oblique. It differs from P. media ( Fig. 2C View FIGURE 2 ) by its broader wing, broader costal area, shorter Sc (terminated just passing the fork of Rs 3+4 vs. terminated near the fork of Rs 1+2) and Sc terminal straight, R 1 straight, R 2 tilted downward, and CuA base nearly horizontal.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Mecoptera

Family

Permochoristidae

Genus

Permeca

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