Lonchopterites Grimaldi and Cumming
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B187A8-FFA4-FFDC-FFDD-3D9D7C6BFE37 |
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Lonchopterites Grimaldi and Cumming |
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Genus Lonchopterites Grimaldi and Cumming View in CoL
Lonchopterites Grimaldi and Cumming, 1999: View in CoL 82. Type species: L. prisca Grimaldi and View in CoL Cumming, 1999 (Lebanese amber).
DIAGNOSIS: (slightly revised, in italics): Antenna with aristal base situated terminally ( L. prisca Grimaldi and Cumming ) or slightly dorsally ( L. burmensis , n. sp.); arista 2-articled, basal one minute, ringlike. Head with large pair of reclinate interfrontals; large pair of lateroclinate fronto-orbitals; ocellar setae large, inside ( L. prisca ) or outside of triangle ( L. burmensis , n. sp.). Wing apex faintly pointed; vein C with large spinules; R 4+5 ending at tip of wing; R 2+3 and R 4+5 divergent at base of wing; M 1 and M 2 diverge near middle of wing; crossveins r-m and dm-cu lacking; anal lobe present, but small; anal vein short, incomplete. The genus is defined largely on the basis of features that are symplesiomorphic for the Lonchopteroidea .
TYPE SPECIES: L. prisca Grimaldi and Cumming. View in CoL
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Lonchopterites Grimaldi and Cumming
Grimaldi, David A. 2018 |
Lonchopterites
Grimaldi and Cumming 1999 |
L. prisca Grimaldi and
Grimaldi and Cumming 1999 |