Abrotoxyela lepida
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Ordo: Hymenoptera
Familia: Xyelidae
Genus: Abrotoxyela
Name
Abrotoxyela lepida Gao, Taiping, 2009 – Wikispecies link – Pensoft Profile
- Abrotoxyela lepida Gao, Taiping, 2009, Zootaxa 2094: 53-55.
Description
Description: A male sawfly in ventral view with incomplete wings (13mm length of forewing fragment as preserved) and full body (17mm in length of body with male genitalia). Color brown, particularly on head, legs and mesosoma. Head (2.4 mm wide, 2.1mm long), protruding forward; clypeus (1.1mm in width) broad and mandible slightly elongated at apex; eyes extraordinarily large, kidney-shaped, nearly occupying half of the head. Antennae (5.8mm length as preserved), about twice as long as width of head, pedicel slightly thicker than scape, terminal part of flagellum only four segments visible, each twice as long as wide, third segment (3.2mm in length) about 3 times thicker than remaining flagellomeres, and 2.5 times longer than combined length of the latter. Abdomen with 7 segments visible; genitalia protruding 1.9mm from abdomen, volsellae digitiform and distinctly divided into three segments.
Hind leg with coxa (1.9mm in length) obviously larger than mid coxa; trochanter small and trapezoid; femur (3.2mm in length) elongate; tibia (3.9mm in length) with a long sharp terminal spur; tarsus (3.1mm in length) shorter than tibia, basitarsus longest and the fourth tarsomere shortest, length (mm) of tarsal segment I to V: 1.3, 0.7, 0.4, 0.3, 0.4.
Forewing with pterostigma about 0.7 times as wide as cell 2 R 1 and 1.5 times as long as latter; costal area broad and vein Sc closer to R than to C, Sc triple-branched, and the first branch intersecting with C nearly 1 / 4 of the length; Sc sub-parallel to R and the second branch of Sc (Sc 2) short and inclining toward base of wing, meeting R before origin of Rs, Sc then arched upward ending at C about the same distance of the point of Rs meeting M; the first segment of Rs approximately equal to M; R curving after the origin of Rs, and slightly thickened before pterostigma; 1 r-rs as long as and sub-parallel to 2 r-rs; the segment of Cu before the crossvein 1 cu-a nearly straight. Cell 1 R 1 equal to 1 M, cell 1 Cu narrow and distinctly broad at base of M, 6 times longer than wide, cell 1 A about twice as long as 2 A.
Materials Examined
Material:Holotype, No. CNU-HYM-NN- 2008004, a well-preserved male in ventral view.
Etymology
Etymology: The species name is from Latin ‘lepid-’ meaning neat or exquisite, describing attributes of this beautiful specimen. Locality and horizon: Middle Jurassic beds of Daohugou, Jiulongshan Formation, Ningcheng Country, Inner Mongolia, China.
Taxon Treatment
- Gao, Taiping; Ren, Dong; Shih, Chungkun; 2009: Abrotoxyela gen. nov. (Insecta, Hymenoptera, Xyelidae) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China, Zootaxa 2094: 53-55. doi
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