Eourocerus Archibald & Rasnitsyn, 2022
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.5105.2.8 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6333431 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1D2D8786-FFD2-F613-FF02-FB44F340F973 |
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Eourocerus Archibald & Rasnitsyn |
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gen. nov. |
Eourocerus Archibald & Rasnitsyn , new genus
Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 , 2B View FIGURE 2
Diagnosis. The forewing of Eourocerus is most like that of Urocerus Geoffroy, 1785 (see below), but is most easily distinguished by shape: length/width estimated ca. 3.0 [ Urocerus 3.2]; apex broadly rounded almost as in Sirotremex Smith, 1988 [ Urocerus , angularly rounded] ( Fig. 2 View FIGURE 2 ). It may also be distinguished from those of other genera of Siricinae by the combination of: 2r-rs basal to 2r-m; 1r-rs extremely short, almost its width long; 1r-m absent, replaced with Rs+M; 2r-m and 3r-m present, 2r-m basal to 2mcu; Cu1 absent; crossvein cu-a more than half its length distal to M+Cu.
Type species. Eourocerus anguliterreus .
Description. As for its only species.
Etymology. The genus name is formed from “Eocene” and “ Urocerus ”. Gender, masculine.
Range and age. Ypresian Tom Thumb Tuff Member of the Klondike Mountain Formation at Republic, Washington, USA.
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