Megacoxa, Brazidec & Vilhelmsen & Boudinot & Richter & Hammel & Perkovsky & Fan & Wang & Wu & Wang & Perrichot, 2024

Brazidec, Manuel, Vilhelmsen, Lars, Boudinot, Brendon E., Richter, Adrian, Hammel, Joerg U., Perkovsky, Evgeny E., Fan, Yong, Wang, Zhen, Wu, Qiong, Wang, Bo & Perrichot, Vincent, 2024, Unveiling ancient diversity of long-tailed wasps (Hymenoptera: Megalyridae): new taxa from Cretaceous Kachin and Taimyr ambers and their phylogenetic affinities, Arthropod Systematics & amp; Phylogeny 82, pp. 151-181 : 151

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/asp.82.e111148

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/7AAE84F9-483D-42A6-A210-2C0BB64CD140

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scientific name

Megacoxa
status

gen. nov.

3.1.1.3. Genus † Megacoxa gen. nov.

Type species.

Megacoxa janzeni sp. nov.

Etymology.

The genus name refers to the size of the metacoxa, which is the key diagnostic feature of the genus; besides, the prefix Mega - alludes to the family name Megalyridae . Gender feminine.

Diagnosis.

Compound eye oval; scape wider than long; thin occipital carina slightly crenulate. Parapsidal line present and located on posterolateral part of mesoscutum (Figs 6C View Figure 6 , 7B and E View Figure 7 ); inner axillar groove crenulate (Fig. 8F View Figure 8 ). Fore wing venation with R1, M+Cu, Sc+R, A and Cu fully pigmented; A connected to medial cell with cu-a; Rs closing marginal cell without bend (Figs 2D-F View Figure 2 ). Metacoxa much enlarged, with dorsal surface rounded to angular, outer metacoxal surface posteriorly foveate, inner metacoxal surface almost entirely accommodated in anterolateral, shallow concavity of metasoma (Figs 6C View Figure 6 , 7B View Figure 7 , 8C and G View Figure 8 ). Metatibia and metabasitarsus with ventral row of comb-like setae; two mesotibial and two metatibial spurs (Figs 6A View Figure 6 and 7A View Figure 7 ). Metasoma slightly shorter than mesosoma, tergites and sternites beveled (Figs 6B View Figure 6 and 7A View Figure 7 ).

Comments.

The enlarged metacoxa accommodated in the anterior metasomal concavity is the key diagnostic feature for † Megacoxa gen. nov. This condition is present in all five specimens assigned to this genus and the metacoxae are clearly symmetrical in the synchrotron-scanned specimen, thus ruling out a preservational artefact.