Megaraphidia exhumata (Cockerell, 1909) Cockerell, 1909

Makarkin, Vladimir N. & Archibald, S. Bruce, 2014, A revision of the late Eocene snakeflies (Raphidioptera) of the Florissant Formation, Colorado, with special reference to the wing venation of the Raphidiomorpha, Zootaxa 3784 (4), pp. 401-444 : 416-418

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3784.4.4

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scientific name

Megaraphidia exhumata (Cockerell, 1909)
status

comb. nov.

Megaraphidia exhumata (Cockerell, 1909) View in CoL , comb. nov.

( Figs 6 View FIGURE 6 , 7 View FIGURE 7 )

Raphidia exhumata Cockerell, 1909a: 73 View in CoL ; Rohwer 1909: 534; Cockerell 1912: 215, 216; Cockerell 1914: 715; Cockerell & Custer 1925: 296; Martynov 1925a: 245; Rodeck 1938: 290; Carpenter 1936: 143, 146–148, Fig. 9 View FIGURE 9 ; Nel et al. 1990: 34; Oswald 1990: 160; Engel 2003: 125; Engel 2009: 213 (Tabl. 1); Engel 2011: 79 (Tabl. 2), 80.

Raphidia exhumata View in CoL var. a: Cockerell 1912: 215, Fig.

Raphidia View in CoL exhumata View in CoL : Aspöck et al. 1991: 539, 665, Fig. 3052; Engel 2002: 22.

Raphidia pulveris Cockerell, 1914: 714 View in CoL ; Carpenter 1936: 143, 146–148 (as a synonym of Raphidia exhumata View in CoL ); Oswald 1990: 160 (as a synonym of R. exhumata View in CoL ); Engel 2002: 22 (as a synonym of R. exhumata View in CoL ); Engel 2003: 125 (as a synonym of R. exhumata View in CoL ).

Raphidia View in CoL pulveris View in CoL : Aspöck et al. 1991: 540, 665.

Diagnosis. May be distinguished from M. elegans by crossvein between AA1, AA2 [these touching in M. elegans ]; by one branch of CuA before fusion with MP [two in M. elegans ].

Revised description. Specimen UCM 4513 ( Fig. 6 View FIGURE 6 ). Forewing relatively broad, 12.1 mm long, 3.7 mm wide (length/width ratio 3.3). Costa in proximal portion and apically very stout. Costal space broad, strongly dilated at proximal 1/3. Ten subcostal veinlets (branches of ScP) simple, relatively closely spaced. Length from termination of ScP to pterostigma less than length of pterostigma. In subcostal space, one crossvein between ScP, RA located slightly distad middle between origin of RP, divergence of M, CuA; other crossvein closes pterostigma proximally. Pterostigma moderately long, darkish. RA with four branches, three long: one forked within pterostigma, second closing pterostigma distally, two other distad pterostigma; posterior trace of RA distad pterostigma long. Two crossveins between RA, RP; 2ra-rp located opposite termination of ScP; 3ra-rp located within pterostigma, in distal portion. Anterior trace of RP forked apically, with two branches proximad 3ra-rp, two distad. RP 1 deeply forked, both branches simple; RP 2, RP 3 simple; PR4 forked. One intraradial crossvein, between stem of RP, RP 1 at origin. Three crossveins between RP, MA; 1rp-m close to origin of RP. M appears fused with R for considerable distance (near wing base these separate), then forked well proximad origin of RP. MA dichotomously branched; MP pectinately branched; anterior trace, both branches deeply forked. Two long intramedian crossveins. M, CuA fused basally for very short distance, then running parallel to CuP, then its anterior trace strongly zigzagged, deeply forked, with one long simple branch. CuP simple. One long intracubital crossvein. Crossvein between CuP, AA1 rather long, located much closer to origin of CuA than to intracubital crossvein. AA1 to AA3 simple; crossvein iaa moderately long.

Specimen MCZ 3640, holotype of Raphidia pulveris ( Fig. 7 View FIGURE 7 ). Forewing 11.0 mm long, 3.3 mm wide (length/ width ratio 3.3). Venation very similar to that of the holotype, except: 3ra-rp located distantly to ending of pterostigma; RA with three branches: one simple within pterostigma, second closed pterostigma distally, third distad pterostigma; one branches of RP 1, and RP 2 forked; crossvein between CuP, AA1 incompletely preserved, positioned mid-way between origin of CuA, intracubital crossvein; crossvein between AA1, AA2 much shorter.

Type material. Holotype of Raphidia exhumata : Specimen No. 4513 (collected by S.A. Rohwer in 1908), deposited in UCM. A forewing. Verbatim label data [typed and hand written]: “F / UCM Paleontology TYPE Collection / Neuroptera : Raphidiidae / UCM #: 4513 Locality #: 83013 Description: wing / ID: Raphidia exhumata Cockerell / Age: Late Eocene Collector: SA Rohwer 1908 / Fm: FLFO Citation: Toohey 55263”. The specimen has a blue hand written label glued to the rock that says “ TYPE / Raphidia / exhumata / Ckll/ Florissant”, and red / black ink writing on the rock that say “ TYPE / R 139 [‘9’ unclear]” and red / black ink writing on a circular paper glued to the rock that says “ TYPE / 4513”.

Holotype of Raphidia pulveris: No. 3640 a, b (part, counterpart) (collected by H. F. Wickham), deposited in MCZ. A well preserved forewing. Verbatim label data associated with the part 3640A: [1] “Mus. Comp. Zoöl., Cambridge, Mass. / No. 3640 ab / Raphidia / pulveris Cock. / Holotype / H.F.W. Coll. Florissant”; [2] “3640-a / type / Raphidia / pulveris Cock. / Florissant / Neuroptera : Raphididae [sic]”. The part has a red label glued to the rock that says “ Holotype.”, and black ink writing on the rock that says “3640.-a” and on the back “ Raphidia / pulveris / Ckll / type ”. Labels associated with the counterpart 3640B: [3] “Mus. Comp. Zoöl., Cambridge, Mass. / No. 3640 b / Raphidia pulveris / Cock. / holotype / Scudder Collection Florissant, Colo[rado]”; [4] same text as in the label [2], except “3640-b”. The counterpart has a red label glued to the rock that says “ Holotype.”, and black ink writings on the rock that say “3640-b” and on the back “ Raphidia / pulveris / Ckll / type ”.

Type locality. Florissant: Station 13B ( UCM locality No. 83013) (holotype of R. exhumata ); Wilson Ranch (holotype of R. pulveris ).

Remarks. T.D.A. Cockerell (1912) reported a well-preserved forewing that was collected by his wife at Station 23, Raphidia exhumata var. a. It was only partially figured, and the current location of this specimen is unknown. Judging from the original description, this specimen is very similar to MCZ 3640.

UCM

University of Colorado Museum of Natural History

MCZ

Museum of Comparative Zoology

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Raphidioptera

Family

Raphidiidae

Genus

Megaraphidia

Loc

Megaraphidia exhumata (Cockerell, 1909)

Makarkin, Vladimir N. & Archibald, S. Bruce 2014
2014
Loc

Raphidia

Engel 2002: 22
Aspock 1991: 539
1991
Loc

Raphidia

Aspock 1991: 540
1991
Loc

Raphidia pulveris

Engel 2003: 125
Engel 2002: 22
Oswald 1990: 160
Carpenter 1936: 143
Cockerell 1914: 714
1914
Loc

Raphidia exhumata

Cockerell 1912: 215
1912
Loc

Raphidia exhumata

Engel 2011: 79
Engel 2009: 213
Engel 2003: 125
Nel 1990: 34
Oswald 1990: 160
Rodeck 1938: 290
Carpenter 1936: 143
Cockerell 1925: 296
Martynov 1925: 245
Cockerell 1914: 715
Cockerell 1912: 215
Cockerell 1909: 73
Rohwer 1909: 534
1909
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