Nanotermes isaacae

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Isoptera
Familia: Termitidae
Genus: Nanotermes

Name

Nanotermes isaacae Engel & Grimaldi sp. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Holotype

Imago; Tad-262 (Fig. 1A), India: Gujarat: Tadkeshwar lignite mine, Cambay Formation (Paleo-Eocene), 21°21.400"N, 73°4.532"E, 17–22 January 2010 (BSIPL).

Diagnosis

As for the genus (vide supra).

Description

As described for the genus with the following details: Imago: Total length without wings (as preserved) 2.0 mm; forewing length 2.60 mm; head length ~0.40 mm; length of head to base of clypeus 0.30 mm; clypeal medial length 0.06 mm; pronotal length (medial) 0.18 mm, width ~0.275 mm; length of forewing scale 0.15 mm. Integument of head and abdomen generally dark brown except labrum, postclypeus, and pronotum brown, antennae and legs light brown, labrum with apical margin white (as in some Nasutitermitinae). Integument (where evident) faintly imbricate to smooth. Head largely without setae except for a few laterally; forewing scale with only some sparse short setae.

Etymology

The specific epithet is a matronym for Ms. Charlotte Isaac, who diligently processed and screened amber, and who discovered the holotype among many other interesting inclusions.

Original Description

  • Engel, M; Grimaldi, D; Nascimbene, P; Singh, H; 2011: The termites of Early Eocene Cambay amber, with the earliest record of the Termitidae (Isoptera) ZooKeys, 148: 105-123. doi

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