Dysmorphoptiloides elongata Evans, 1956
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Dysmorphoptiloides elongata Evans, 1956 View in CoL
( Figs 8 View FIGURES 6 – 8 , 13–17 View FIGURES 13 – 14 View FIGURES 15 – 17 , 20 View FIGURES 20 – 22 )
Dysmorphoptiloides elongata Evans, 1956: 219 View in CoL , figs 17A, 17B, 17D; Evans 1961: 18; Evans 1971: 146, fig. 2.
Material. Holotype left tegmen UQG C686, paratype tegmina UQG: C613/614+, C962/963+, C950/951+, C1434/ 1435+, all from Mount Crosby Locality A. 51 additional tegmen specimens, all from Mount Crosby: Locality A: QM: F57798 View Materials , F57799 View Materials +, F57800 View Materials +, F57801 View Materials +, F57802 View Materials , F57803 View Materials + (formerly UQE S2, S3/3A+, S7/7A+, S14/14A+, 14, 16/16A+, listed by Evans 1961). Locality B: UQG: F63997 View Materials , F64001 View Materials , F64002 View Materials , F64004 View Materials , F64007 View Materials , F64009 View Materials ; QM: F6493a/b+, F6498a/b+, F6542 ( Evans 1971), F6502a/b+, F6971a/b+, F6972a/b+, F6973, F6974a/b+, F6975, F57804 View Materials +, F57805 View Materials , F57806 View Materials , F57807 View Materials , F57808 View Materials +, F57809 View Materials , F57810 View Materials ; KLC: QM F57811 View Materials , QM F57812 View Materials +, QM F57813 View Materials +, QM F57814 View Materials – F57820 View Materials ; ACC: I.103, I.104, I.105, I.106, I.107, I.108+, I.109, I.111+, I.112+, I.113+. Locality D: KLC: QM F57821 View Materials , QM F57822 View Materials +; ACC: I.110.
Description. Tegmen 15.7–16.5 mm long (holotype 16.5), 4.9–6.2 mm wide (holotype 5.5 mm), length/width 2.6–3.1 (holotype 3.0); strongly emarginate at the apex of RA and less so at the apex of CuA; apical lobe somewhat variable in relative length and proportion, ranging from about as long as wide and occupying about 0.25 of total wing length ( Fig. 13 View FIGURES 13 – 14 ), to about 1.4 times longer than wide and occupying about 0.4 of total wing length ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ); apical half of costal space somewhat variable in width, the narrower the space, the less accentuated the emargination at the apex of RA (compare Figs 15 and 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ); hind margin of clavus with up to 6 irregularly spaced small swellings ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 6 – 8 ); R with 2–4 costal veinlets which are sometimes forked; branches of RA2 and M sometimes with end-twigs ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ); colour pattern apparently somewhat variable—most specimens with a fairly consistent dark patterning comprising a fascia across R, M and Cu, a central spot on RP, a blotch apically around M and CuA, and diffuse patterning in the costal space and across the apical third of the tegmen (Figs 13,15), however one specimen has black speckling all over somewhat masking the underlying more usual pattern which is still discernable ( Fig. 16 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ), and a few others appear entirely steel grey ( Fig. 17 View FIGURES 15 – 17 ), although the latter colour state may be preservation-related manganese staining.
Notes. Dysmorphoptiloides elongata is one of the most common fossil insects found at Mount Crosby, probably in part due to the robustness of its coarsely punctate coriaceous tegmina during sedimentary transport and deposition.
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Dysmorphoptiloides elongata Evans, 1956
Lambkin, Kevin J. 2015 |
Dysmorphoptiloides elongata
Evans 1971: 146 |
Evans 1961: 18 |
Evans 1956: 219 |