Chimeromyina concilia Arillo & Grimaldi
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.187264 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6222210 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/270087AD-5227-FFBD-FF22-68F238B4FDAC |
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Chimeromyina concilia Arillo & Grimaldi |
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sp. nov. |
Chimeromyina concilia Arillo & Grimaldi , sp. n.
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Diagnosis. As for genus.
Description. HEAD: Fairly broad, width more than 1.5x width of notum; eyes large, bare, facets not differentiated. Ocelli on small tubercle, tubercle with 2 pairs long setae. Antenna with apical arista; 3 aristomeres present. Vibrissae not present. THORAX: 0.44 mm long, bristly, each side of notum with 2 long notopleural setae and supra-alar seta; 2 pairs of dorsocentrals, row of long setulae anterior to dorsocentrals. Acrostichal setulae in one, extensive row, extended to posterior margin of notum. Scutellum with 2 pairs setae, apical pair long (ca. 2x length of other pair), cruciate. Wing 0.93 mm long; fairly broad, width less than half the length. Vein C extended to apex of M1, though obscured because tip of wing is folded; Sc present but very incomplete and faint; R1 virtually straight; R2+3 parallels R1, curved costad only at very apex; fork of R4 and R5 widely divergent, nearly at right angle; crossveins bm-cu slightly oblique to r-m (not parallel) and proximal to r-m by distance equal to length of r-m; cell dm and crossvein dm-cu present, cell dm large; vein M2 complete, closing cell dm with crossvein dm-cu; CuA1 complete; CuA2 present, complete, forming cell cu p, with incomplete “spur” of veins A1[+CuA2?] originating from cell cu p. Anal lobe of wing well developed. Legs long, bristly, with row of stiff setae on ventral margin of hind tibia. ABDOMEN: Very folded and not visible in dorsal view, unclear in lateral view.
Type. Sex? (tip of abdomen not preserved), Holotype: SPAIN: ÁLAVA , near Peñacerrada, Escucha Formation, Lower Cretaceous; MCNA 8882.
Etymology. From the Latin, concilio, unite separate parts into a whole, connect; in reference to the plesiomorphic features of this genus that link Chimeromyia with other basal Eremoneura.
Comments. See discussion of phylogenetic relationships, below.
MCNA |
Museo de Ciencias naturals de Alava |
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