Archsolva, Grimaldi, 2016

Grimaldi, David A., 2016, Diverse Orthorrhaphan Flies (Insecta: Diptera: Brachycera) In Amber From The Cretaceous Of Myanmar: Brachycera In Cretaceous Amber, Part Vii David A. Grimaldi, Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 2016 (408), pp. 1-132 : 14

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.1206/0003-0090-408.1.1

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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/CF1987FE-E966-ED57-416F-FD4DC90A711E

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scientific name

Archsolva
status

gen. nov.

Archsolva , new genus

DIAGNOSIS: Wing broad, W/L 0.46–0.50; fork of R 4 -R 5 short, nearly symmetrical; vein C ends slightly past apex of R 5 (vs. at apex of M 1); cell m short, with long vein M 3 +CuA 1; tergite 1 with anterior portion membranous; tergites 1–5 with deeply impressed transverse sulci; metafemur lacking ventral denticles.

TYPE SPECIES: Archosolva biceps , new species.

ETYMOLOGY: From archaios (Greek, “old”) (in reference to the age) and the genus Solva , to which the fossil appears related. The gender of the name is feminine.

COMMENTS: Based on the short, triangular abdomen, with a thick base and narrow apex, and the membranous anterior portion of tergite one, this genus appears related to Arthropeina and Solva . However, in the fossil genus vein C ends at the apex of R 5 (vs. M 1), and it (plesiomorphically?) has deeply impressed transverse sulci.

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