Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005

Cui, Yingying & Ren, Dong, 2013, Neotype designation for Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong et Zhang, 2005 (Grylloblattida: Sinonamuropteridae), Zootaxa 3694 (6), pp. 596-599 : 596-598

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.3694.6.7

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:FD7F785A-64D0-466E-8B7F-5C3342C91FEC

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10540431

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/393B5E62-FFD4-8709-FF23-50D5FC069143

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Felipe

scientific name

Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005
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Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005

Fig. 1 View FIGURE 1

Material. Neotype — Specimen CNU-NX1-161, positive and negative imprints of a nearly complete insect; here designated; deposited in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes , College of Life Science , Capital Normal University ( CNU, Ren Dong, Curator; Beijing, China).

Type locality and horizon. The Late Carboniferous ( Tupo Formation ) locality near the Xiaheyan village (Zhongwei City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China) .

Description. Body: head 1.5 mm long, 1.0 mm wide; antennae filiform, with 7 segments preserved in right one; pronotum broken, estimated length 0.9 mm, estimated width 0.8 mm; mesothorax 1.3 mm long, 1.1 mm wide; metathorax 1.0 mm long, 1.1 mm wide; legs incompletely preserved; abdomen with 9 well preserved segments; a pair of cerci visible, segmented.

Right forewing: 6.7 mm long, 2.6 mm wide; ScP strong, ending on anterior margin, slightly beyond the wing midlength; area between anterior wing margin and ScP with several strong crossveins; RA simple, distinctly bent opposite the end of ScP, reaching wing apex; RP originates opposite one third of the wing length, fused with MA 0.2 mm long distal to its origin; RP + MA 0.3 mm long; RP and anterior branch of MA probably fused for a point, then separated immediately; RP with three (2, 1) or four distal branches (3, 1); M forked into MA and MP opposite the origin of RP; MA with two branches or simple; MP simple; CuA forked 0.3 mm distal to arculus; CuA1 forked 2.1 mm distal to its origin, with two branches; CuA2 forked 0.9 mm distal to its origin, with two branches; CuP simple, straight, concave; AA vein strong. Left forewing: 6.7 mm long, 2.6 mm wide; ScP strong, ending on anterior margin, slightly beyond the wing mid-length; area between anterior wing margin and ScP with several strong crossveins; RA simple, distinctly bent opposite the end of ScP, reaching wing apex; RP originates opposite one third of the wing length, fused with MA 0.2 mm long distal to its origin; RP + MA 0.1 mm long; RP with four distal branches (2, 2); M forked into MA and MP slightly before the origin of RP; MA and MP simple; CuA forked 0.4 mm distal to arculus; CuA1 forked 1.0 mm distal to its origin, with three branches (2, 1); CuA2 simple; CuP simple, straight, concave; AA vein strong and straight.

Right hind wing: poorly preserved, about 5.9 mm long, 2.4 mm wide; R divided into RA and RP nearly in wing base; RP fused with MA for 0.5 mm; M forked opposite the origin of RP.

CNU

Capital Normal University, College of Life Sciences

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