Blattula dubia (Handlirsch, 1939) Vrsansky & Ansorge, 2007
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.7667578 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/E679BF09-6F72-1B02-FE3A-FB2CFCB2FEC0 |
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Felipe |
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Blattula dubia (Handlirsch, 1939) |
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comb. nov. |
Blattula dubia (Handlirsch, 1939) , comb. n.
Fig. 16 View Fig 16
? Chiloblattula dubia: Handlirsch 1939: 62 , pl. 5, fig. 89.
Diagnosis: One of smallest known blattulids, with forewing length 4.5– 6 mm and venation reduced to some 20 veins.
Description: Forewing with venation reduced to some 20 veins. R with about 7 veins; M with about 3; Cu with about 4. Hindwing with R1 and RS (3–5+3–5); M with 2 or 3 branches; Cu with 4–5+1 branches; A1 with at least two branches.
Holotype (examined): FGWG 123 /31, isolated hindwing. GERMANY: Mecklenburg : former clay pit of Schwinz , near Dobbertin; carbonate concretions of the marine “Green Series” clay, Lower Toarcian, exaratum Subzone.
Additional material examined: Dobbertin, hindwing LDA 304/1; Grimmen, forewing LGA 1725.
Remarks: The species differs from B. langfeldti in having a rounded forewing margin and in having more reduced venation, which results from the smaller size of this species. Although not found in association with a hindwing, a very small isolated forewing LGA 1725 from Grimmen most likely belongs to this species.
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Blattula dubia (Handlirsch, 1939)
Vrsansky, Peter & Ansorge, Jörg 2007 |
Chiloblattula dubia
: Handlirsch 1939: 62 |