Lithosmylidia Riek, 1955
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Lithosmylidia Riek, 1955 View in CoL
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Type species. Lithosmylidia lineata Riek, 1955: 678 (by original designation).
Diagnosis. Forewing medium sized; trichosors present; crossveins poorly preserved in wings of all specimens; costal area with veinlets widely spaced, mostly simple; subcostal area with sc-r crossveins not detected; crossveins in area between RA and RP few or absent (one detected in one specimen of L. parvula ); RP originating close to wing base, with at least 10 branches, very slightly sinuous distally in some species; crossveins of RP field not well preserved in most material, but apparently restricted to a few random ones proximally and two widely separate and irregular gradate series; M forked close to wing base; CuA irregularly pectinate forked, with branches oblique. CuP dichotomously forked with few branches; 1A pectinate, length variable; 2A deeply forked; 3A short and apparently simple; HW unknown.
Comments. A specimen of L. lineata was considered by Riek (1955) as a hind wing, however Lambkin (1988) instead argued that it represented a forewing. Originally, Lithosmylidia was described by Riek (1955) belonging to Kempyninae , but Makarkin et al. (2014) argued that the genus belonged to Archeosmylidae . Characters such as Sc+RA joining the wing margin before the wing apex and the lack of RP crossveins support its placement in Archeosmylidae ; unfortunately, important information about the hind wing cubital and anal vein fields were not preserved in any specimen.
Included species.
L. baronne Lambkin, 1988 ( Australia) (Middle Triassic)
L. lineata Riek, 1955 ( Australia) (Late Triassic)
L. parvula Riek, 1955 ( Australia) (Late Triassic)
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Lithosmylidia Riek, 1955
Winterton, Shaun L., Martins, Caleb Califre, Makarkin, Vladimir, Ardila-Camacho, Adrian & Wang, Yongjie 2019 |
L. baronne
Lambkin 1988 |
L. lineata
Riek 1955 |
L. parvula
Riek 1955 |