Rhipidoblattina geikiei ( Scudder, 1886 )
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Rhipidoblattina geikiei ( Scudder, 1886 ) |
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Rhipidoblattina geikiei ( Scudder, 1886)
Mesoblattina geikiei: Scudder 1886: 454 , pl. 46, fig. 9.
Rhipidoblattina geikiei (Scudder) : Handlirsch 1906 –08: 429, pl. 40, fig. 20; 1939: 57, pl. 4, fig. 72.
Diagnosis: Forewing length 13.7 mm. Total number of veins at margin about 45–50. Clavus short.
Description: Wing margins more or less parallel; venation regular with reticulations between veins. Sc field shorter than clavus, with Sc 2- or possibly 3-branched. R slightly concave with most branches simple, rarely tertiary branched, with 16 veins at margin. M rich with 9 branches; Cu expanded, with 8 branches. Faint intercalaries present ( Fig. 5C View Fig ). Clavus comparatively short with 12 or 13 anal veins that are branched (A1–2 simple) with diagonal kink.
Holotype (examined): Isolated forewing, part and counterpart, NHML I. 10620, I. 11949. ENGLAND: Warwickshire: Browns Wood, Moreton Bagot; Lower Lias.
Blattaria incertae familiae Genus Eublattula Handlirsch, 1939 Eublattula crassivena Handlirsch, 1939
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Eublattula crassivena: Handlirsch 1939: 63 , pl. 5, fig. 91.
Diagnosis: Forewing more than 10 mm long, with thick branches and deeply curved R not reaching wing apex. Clavus with diagonal kink.
Description:Wing with very strong venation, 11–13 mm long (distal part of wing broken), kinked clavus overlapping basal third of wing, with about 11 veins and abundant fusions; Cu expanded (6–10 veins), almost reaching wing apex. M reduced to several branches. R curved with about 10 branches. Sc simple, forked.
Holotype (examined): FGWG 123 /32, isolated forewing. GERMANY: Mecklenburg : former clay pit of Schwinz , near Dobbertin; carbonate concretions of the marine “Green Series” clay, Lower Toarcian, exaratum Subzone.
Remarks:According to the vein branchings, the taxon seems to be a stem group member of the Blattulidae , or to belong to the Liberiblattinidae Vrsanský v, 2002.
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Natural History Museum, Tripoli |
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Rhipidoblattina geikiei ( Scudder, 1886 )
Vrsansky, Peter & Ansorge, Jörg 2007 |
Mesoblattina geikiei: Scudder 1886: 454
SCUDDER, S. 1886: 454 |