Aneuroderma Xiong, Engel & Ren, 2021

Xiong, Shurong, Engel, Michael S., Xiao, Lifang & Ren, Dong, 2021, New archidermapteran earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China, ZooKeys 1065, pp. 125-139 : 125

publication ID

https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1065.72720

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DC70097D-1B70-42E4-BA6F-9C15F0213EA2

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/1A4122EC-F912-4D76-9D89-A581796CF071

taxon LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:act:1A4122EC-F912-4D76-9D89-A581796CF071

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scientific name

Aneuroderma Xiong, Engel & Ren
status

gen. nov.

Genus Aneuroderma Xiong, Engel & Ren gen. nov.

Diagnosis.

Moderate-sized earwigs, with numerous setose and distinctively sculptured (densely punctate-granulose throughout, particularly on head and thorax). Head broad, nearly as wide as anterior border of pronotum, posterior margin nearly straight. Antenna with 20 antennomeres; scape robust and slightly broader than remaining antennomeres; pedicel slightly longer than wide; all flagellomeres longer than wide. Compound eyes large and situated at posterior temples; ocelli absent. Dorsal surface without Y-shaped ecdysial cleavage scar. Pronotum approximately oval, anterior and posterior margins subequal in width, lateral margin convex and rounded. Tegmina without longitudinal veins; tegmina and squamata covering abdominal segment II. Legs with abundant short setae; femora carinulate; all tarsi pentamerous (i.e., tarsal formula 5-5-5 rather than the 4-4-5 of some genera); pretarsal claws simple. Female with exposed ovipositor. Pygidium small. Cerci filiform and long, with about 30 cercomeres.

Etymology.

The generic name is a combination of the Greek prefix a - (ᾰ -, alpha privativum designating negation), neûron (νεῦρον, meaning, “nerve”), and dérma (δέρμᾰ, genitive dérmatos, meaning, “skin” - an allusion to the leathery tegmina and from which the ordinal name is derived, Dermaptera literally meaning, "skin wings"), referencing the absence of tegminal venation, a rare feature among Archidermaptera . The gender of the name is neuter.