Tardilly dunstani ( Tillyard), 1922
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Tardilly dunstani ( Tillyard), 1922 |
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Tardilly dunstani ( Tillyard), 1922 View in CoL , comb. nov.
( Figs 10, 11 View FIGURES 8–11 )
Mesodiphthera dunstani Tillyard, 1922: 462 View in CoL , text-fig. 81.
Ligavena dunstani (Tillyard) , Hamilton 1992: 427.
Material. Holotype tegmen GSQ137a (now in the Queensland Museum), Denmark Hill.
Description. Tegmen about same size as M. prosboloides ; M3 with 2 branches, M4 simple; CuA sharply angled at, and forking a short distance beyond, nodal line; CuA fork almost 90˚; CuA2 straight; no colour pattern detected.
Notes. The type of T. dunstani ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 8–11 ) is quite distorted and does not lie flat on the rock. The post-nodal area is bent upwards, and the clavus is bent downwards. When this is taken into account, it would be about the same size as T. prosboloides . As a result of this distortion, the pre-nodal section of CuA has been displaced anteriorly, RA2 appears up-curved, and the post-nodal section of M1+2 has been displaced posteriorly. The slightly darker areas in the photograph of T. prosboloides ( Fig. 8 View FIGURES 8–11 ) are shadows caused by the uneven rock surface and not colour patterns, while the different colour shades in the photograph of T. dunstani are the result of differential iron oxide staining of the specimen. Hamilton (1992) placed both species in Ligavena Hamilton, 1992 , a genus based on a Cretaceous species from Victoria. He ascribed Ligavena to a new family, Ligavenidae , and new superfamily, Ligavenoidea, of the Cicadomorpha, although these were subsequently synonymised with the Hylicellidae and Hylicelloidea by Shcherbakov (1996). The presence of a clear nodal line and their similarity to Mesodiphthera , however, confirm that the two species belong to the Tettigarctidae .
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Tardilly dunstani ( Tillyard), 1922
Lambkin, Kevin J. 2019 |
Ligavena dunstani
Hamilton, K. G. A. 1992: 427 |
Mesodiphthera dunstani
Tillyard, R. J. 1922: 462 |