Nanosialis
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Ordo: Panmegaloptera
Familia: Nanosialidae
Name
Nanosialis Shcherbakov, 2013 gen. n. – Wikispecies link – ZooBank link – Pensoft Profile
Type species
Nanosialis ponomarenkoi sp. n.
Diagnosis
Distinct in the long 1mp cell, distal R fork, numerous Sc veinlets, and triangular pterostigma.
Composition
Type species and Nanosialis bashkuevi sp. n.
Etymology
Named after Greek nanos (dwarf) and Sialis; gender feminine.
Remarks
The apparent CuA (probable CuA2) is simple in Nanosialis ponomarenkoi forewing, but bears a terminal fork in Nanosialis bashkuevi hind wing. This may be an element of the fore/hind wing heteronomy, like in many mesoraphidiids (Mesoraphidia inaequalis, Mesoraphidia pterostigmalis, etc.).