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Makarkin V, Yang Q, Ren D (2011) Two new species of Sinosmylites Hong (Neuroptera, Berothidae) from the Middle Jurassic of China, with notes on Mesoberothidae. ZooKeys 130 : 199–215, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2011-09-24, version 14873, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Sinosmylites&oldid=14873 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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@article{Makarkin2011ZooKeys130,
author = {Makarkin, Vladimir N. AND Yang, Qiang AND Ren, Dong},
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title = {Two new species of Sinosmylites Hong (Neuroptera, Berothidae) from the Middle Jurassic of China, with notes on Mesoberothidae},
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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Neuroptera
Familia: Berothidae

Name

Sinosmylites Hong, 1983 sit. n.Wikispecies linkPensoft Profile

Type species

Sinosmylites pectinatus Hong, 1983, by original designation.

Diagnosis

Forewing: costal space strongly narrowed basally; humeral veinlet not recurrent and branched; Sc, R1 fused distally; Sc+R1 with 9-11 veinlets, mostly simple; all subcostal veinlets simple; M forked far distal to origin of Rs; CuA pectinate, with seven branches; few crossveins in radial space arranged mainly in 1-2 ‘inner’ gradate series.

Species included

Three species from the Middle Jurassic of China (Jiulongshan Formation): Sinosmylites pectinatus (Liaoning Province), Sinosmylites fumosus sp. n. and Sinosmylites rasnitsyni sp. n. (Inner Mongolia).

Comments

The venation of these two new species is very similar to that of Sinosmylites pectinatus. The latter species is represented by a nearly complete forewing (Hong 1983[5]). Unfortunately, however, it is quite poorly figured, and its type is now lost. Nevertheless, all main features of Sinosmylites fumosus sp. n. and Sinosmylites rasnitsyni sp. n. forewings agree well with those confirmed of Sinosmylites pectinatus, i.e., similar size (length 5.5 mm in Sinosmylites pectinatus; about 6.5 mm in Sinosmylites fumosus sp. n.; 6.7 mm in Sinosmylites rasnitsyni sp. n.), coloration (a single, more or less fuscous color), and the venational character states are as provided in the generic diagnosis. The few differences between the type species and the two new species (e.g., the presence of two ‘inner’ gradate series, and the CuP twice forked in Sinosmylites pectinatus) are at most specific.

Taxon Treatment

  • Makarkin, V; Yang, Q; Ren, D; 2011: Two new species of Sinosmylites Hong (Neuroptera, Berothidae) from the Middle Jurassic of China, with notes on Mesoberothidae ZooKeys, 130: 199-215. doi

Other References

  1. Ren D, Lu L, Guo Z, Ji S (1995) Faunae and stratigraphy of Jurassic-Cretaceous in Beijing and the adjacent areas. Seismic Publishing House, Beijing, 223 pp.[in Chinese, English summary]
  2. Ren D, Guo Z (1996) On the new fossil genera and species of Neuroptera (Insecta) from the Late Jurassic of northeast China. Acta Zootaxonomica Sinica 21: 461-479.
  3. Makarkin V, Archibald S (2005) Substitute names for three genera of fossil Neuroptera, with taxonomic notes. Zootaxa 1054: 15-23.
  4. Yang Q, Ren D, Shih C, Wang Y, Shi C, Peng Y, Zhao Y (2010)Neuroptera – grace with lace. In: Ren D Shih C Gao T Yao Y Zhao Y (Eds). Silent Stories – Insect Fossil Treasures from Dinosaur Era of the Northeastern China. Science Press, Beijing: 165-179.
  5. Hong Y (1983) Middle Jurassic fossil insects in North China. Geological Publishing House, Beijing, 223 pp.[in Chinese, English summary]