Porrerus dominicanus Poinar and Stange
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Porrerus dominicanus Poinar and Stange |
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Porrerus dominicanus Poinar and Stange View in CoL (fossil)
Porrerus dominicanus Poinar and Stange 1996: 384 View in CoL , figures 1-5 (photos of whole insect, head, female terminalia). Holotype female, Mina La Toca , Dominican Republic, in amber (WORK).
Diagnosis. Adult: body long, slender, about 24 mm; forewing length about 30 mm; head with antennae separated by less than 1.5 times diameter of scape; labial palpus with small palpimacula; distal tarsomere with setae at least one half length of tarsomere diameter; male ectoproct with short postventral lobe.
Discussion. This is an extinct species. The holotype probably became embedded in tree resin 20 to 30 million years ago.
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Porrerus dominicanus Poinar and Stange
Miller, Robert B. & Stange, Lionel A. 2011 |
Porrerus dominicanus
Poinar, G. O. & L. A. Stange 1996: 384 |