Juraheterosmylus Wang et al., 2010
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4581.1.1 |
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Juraheterosmylus Wang et al., 2010 View in CoL
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Type species. Juraheterosmylus antiquatus Wang et al., 2010: 46 (by original designation).
Diagnosis. Antenna at least half FW length; wing weakly mottled infuscate; wings narrowly ovoid, posterior margin straight distally; FW costal area relatively narrow, subcostal veinlets relatively widely spaced and simple proximally, and more closely spaced and sometimes forked distally; RP with rather dense (13–14) slightly sinuous branches; RP1 originating relatively far from origin of RP; 2–3 well defined gradate series in both wings, with few irregular crossveins basal to these; FW M fork at, or distal to, origin of RP1; MA and MP with few branches distally (mostly dichotomous); in both wings CuA and CuP with similar number of pectinate branches.
Comments. Wang et al. (2010) described this genus with three species based on a series of relatively complete compression fossils from Middle Jurassic-aged deposits in China. This genus has clear similarities to Heterosmylus and Jurosmylus , but some distinct branching patterns in the forewing, most notably in the higher number of welldefined gradate series crossveins and the distal branching patterns of the radial and medial veins.
Included species.
J. antiquatus Wang et al., 2010 ( China) (Middle Jurassic)
J. astictus Wang et al., 2010 ( China) (Middle Jurassic)
J. minor Wang et al., 2010 ( China) (Middle Jurassic)
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