Psilotreta Banks, 1899
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.4.8 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:E15981ED-8CDE-4815-9466-25AC86D0356F |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5508004 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BE2125-FFE1-560D-FF65-CDD7FA86FEB3 |
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Carolina |
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Psilotreta Banks, 1899 |
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Genus Psilotreta Banks, 1899 View in CoL
Type species. Psilotreta frontalis Banks, 1899 View in CoL
Diagnosis (adapted to the fossils and modified after Banks, 1899, Parker & Wiggins, 1987, Oláh & Johanson, 2010).Head:Ocelli absent,antennae longer than forewings, maxillary palps five-segmented, terminal segment not annulate or flexible, labial palps three-segmented. Tibial spurs: 2/4/4. Wings: Forewings longer and narrower than hindwings. Discoidal cell usually present. R 1 running separate to wing margin, not fused with Sc or R 2. Fork I often longer than fork II; fork I sessile, fork II usually petiolate, fork III usually absent, fork IV always absent; medial cell absent, M reduced, often simple or simply forked or three-forked. Crossveins sc-r, r, s, r-m and cu-a usually present, crossveins m and cu absent. In hindwings fork I longer than fork II. Male genitalia: Inferior appendages (gonocoxites) two-segmented, harpagoes originating from apex of coxopodites or originate mesally on coxopodites.
Following Oláh & Johanson (2010) genus Psilotreta includes three diagnostic species-groups: 1. Psilotreta japonica diagnostic species-group, 2. Psilotreta trimeresuri diagnosticspecies-group,3. Psilotretafrontalis diagnostic species-group. The diagnostic species groups are distinguished on the following genitalic characters: (1) the position of the harpagoes on the coxopodites; (2) the number and size of apical spines on the harpagoes; and (3) the presence or absence of phallic parameres.
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