Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren, sp. nov.
Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Diagnosis. As for the genus due to monotypy. Etymology. The specific name refers to the shape of head. Type locality and horizon. Daohugou Village, Shantou Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China; Jiulongshan Formation, the lat...
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Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Diagnosis. As for the genus due to monotypy. Etymology. The specific name refers to the shape of head. Type locality and horizon. Daohugou Village, Shantou Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China; Jiulongshan Formation, the latest Middle Jurassic (late Callovian). Holotype. CNU-DER-NN2016001, adult female, well-preserved and nearly complete (Fig. 2), housed in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution & Environmental Changes, the College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University (CNUB), Beijing. Description. An adult female, dorsal and ventral aspect. Body medium-sized (excluding antenna and cercus), 15.7 mm long, covered with pubescence. Head 1.5 mm long, 2.1 mm wide, subtriangular. Neck divided into anterior and posterior cervical sclerites, with anterior margin longer than posterior. Ocelli present. Compound eye large, prominent and located near posterior margin of head. Mandible with two apical teeth, other teeth not visible. Left maxillary palpus only with the first 2 segments preserved, right palpus 2 segments preserved. Labrum semicircular with posterior margin straight. Clypeus approximately rectangular, 1.1 mm long, 0.1 mm wide. Antenna 6.6 mm long with 17 elongate antennomeres; scape broader than other antennomeres; flagellomeres longer than wide, distally becoming small and orbicular. Pronotum approximately elliptical, 1.4 mm wide, 2.3 mm long; anterior margin 2.1 mm wide, posterior margin 1.7 mm wide; both margins convex; lateral margins rounded; width ratio of anterior margin/posterior margins 1.2. Scutellum not present. Tegmen with longitudinal veins strongly developed, 5.9 mm long, 1.6 mm wide (ratio 3.7); costal margin slightly arched, sutural margin straight, posterior margin apical. Hind wing covered by tegmen and extending slightly beyond the third abdominal segment. Abdomen 6.9 mm long, 2.4 mm wide; eight abdominal segments; cercus as preserved 8.6 mm long, length ratio of cercus/body 0.55, with segments but not clearly preserved. Abdomen distally with external ovipositor, 1.8 mm long, slot present at the middle. Pygidium small. Fore femur thick and short, 0.9 mm long, 0.7 mm wide. Middle femur 1.2 mm long, 0.5 mm wide. Hind femur 2.2 mm long, 0.7 mm wide. All tibiae subcylindrical; tarsal segments not clearly preserved. TABLE]. List of đescribeđ Archiđermaptera fossils. Family Name of species Locality Geological age Length ratio of cercus/body; number of cercal segments ] Protođiplatyiđae Archidermapteron martynovi Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.7; N/A Abrderma gracilentum Xing, Shih & Ren gen. et sp. nov. China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.2; N/A Asiodiplatys speciosus Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.4; N/A Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985 Englanđ Early Jurassic About 0.25; N/A Microdiplatys campodeiformis Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.95; N/A Microdiplatys oculatus Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.5; N/A Microdiplatys perfectus Vishniakova, 1985 Russia Miđđle Jurassic N/A Protodiplatys fortis Martynov, 1925 (Martynov 1925a) Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.15; N/A Protodiplatys gracilis Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic N/A Protodiplatys mongoliensis Vishniakova, 1986 Mongolia Early Cretaceous N/A Sinoprotodiplatys zhangi Nel, Garrouste &Waller, 2012 China Early Cretaceous About 0.8; about 20 segments. Sinoprotodiplatys ellipsoideuata Xing, Shih & Ren,2016 China Early Cretaceous About 0.7; N/A Barbderma oblonguata Xing, Shih & Ren, 2016 China Early Cretaceous About 0.42; N/A Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren, gen. et sp. nov. China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.55; N/A Longicerciata mesozoica Zhang, 1994 2 China Early Cretaceous About 1; more than 36 segments. Longicerciata rumpens Zhang, 1994 2 China Early Cretaceous N/A Turanoviiđae Turanovia incomplete Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.2; N/A Dermapteriđae Palaeodermapteron dicranum Zhao, Shih & Ren, 2011 China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.15; with 5 segments Engel (2003) anđ Engel & Haas (2007) synonymizeđ Longicerciatiđae Zhang, 1994 with Protođiplatyiđae. : Published as part of Xing, Changyue, Shih, Chungkun, Zhao, Yunyun & Ren, Dong, 2016, New Earwigs in Protodiplatyidae (Insecta: Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China, pp. 180-188 in Zootaxa 4205 (2) on pages 182-184, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/192947 : {"references": ["Vishniakova, V. N. (1980) Earwig from the Upper Jurassic the Karatau range (Insect, Forficulida). Paleontol Journal, 1980, 78 - 94. [In Russian].", "Whalley, P. E. S. (1985) The Systematics and Palaeogeography of the Lower Jurassic Insects of Dorset, England. 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Xing, Changyue Shih, Chungkun Zhao, Yunyun Ren, Dong 2016 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6056625 https://zenodo.org/record/6056625 unknown Zenodo http://zenodo.org/record/192947 http://publication.plazi.org/id/165D40497D23FFAF0478261FB844D82C http://zoobank.org/87B729D0-2CCE-4BB7-92D1-6CACC63A5973 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit https://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4205.2.7 http://zenodo.org/record/192947 http://publication.plazi.org/id/165D40497D23FFAF0478261FB844D82C https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.192949 http://zoobank.org/87B729D0-2CCE-4BB7-92D1-6CACC63A5973 https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6056626 https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit Open Access Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/legalcode cc0-1.0 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess CC0 Biodiversity Taxonomy Animalia Arthropoda Insecta Dermaptera Protodiplatyidae Perissoderma Perissoderma triangulum article-journal ScholarlyArticle Taxonomic treatment Text 2016 ftdatacite https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6056625 https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4205.2.7 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.192949 https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6056626 2022-04-01T10:01:42Z Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren sp. nov. (Fig. 2) Diagnosis. As for the genus due to monotypy. Etymology. The specific name refers to the shape of head. Type locality and horizon. Daohugou Village, Shantou Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China; Jiulongshan Formation, the latest Middle Jurassic (late Callovian). Holotype. CNU-DER-NN2016001, adult female, well-preserved and nearly complete (Fig. 2), housed in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution & Environmental Changes, the College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University (CNUB), Beijing. Description. An adult female, dorsal and ventral aspect. Body medium-sized (excluding antenna and cercus), 15.7 mm long, covered with pubescence. Head 1.5 mm long, 2.1 mm wide, subtriangular. Neck divided into anterior and posterior cervical sclerites, with anterior margin longer than posterior. Ocelli present. Compound eye large, prominent and located near posterior margin of head. Mandible with two apical teeth, other teeth not visible. Left maxillary palpus only with the first 2 segments preserved, right palpus 2 segments preserved. Labrum semicircular with posterior margin straight. Clypeus approximately rectangular, 1.1 mm long, 0.1 mm wide. Antenna 6.6 mm long with 17 elongate antennomeres; scape broader than other antennomeres; flagellomeres longer than wide, distally becoming small and orbicular. Pronotum approximately elliptical, 1.4 mm wide, 2.3 mm long; anterior margin 2.1 mm wide, posterior margin 1.7 mm wide; both margins convex; lateral margins rounded; width ratio of anterior margin/posterior margins 1.2. Scutellum not present. Tegmen with longitudinal veins strongly developed, 5.9 mm long, 1.6 mm wide (ratio 3.7); costal margin slightly arched, sutural margin straight, posterior margin apical. Hind wing covered by tegmen and extending slightly beyond the third abdominal segment. Abdomen 6.9 mm long, 2.4 mm wide; eight abdominal segments; cercus as preserved 8.6 mm long, length ratio of cercus/body 0.55, with segments but not clearly preserved. Abdomen distally with external ovipositor, 1.8 mm long, slot present at the middle. Pygidium small. Fore femur thick and short, 0.9 mm long, 0.7 mm wide. Middle femur 1.2 mm long, 0.5 mm wide. Hind femur 2.2 mm long, 0.7 mm wide. All tibiae subcylindrical; tarsal segments not clearly preserved. TABLE]. List of đescribeđ Archiđermaptera fossils. Family Name of species Locality Geological age Length ratio of cercus/body; number of cercal segments ] Protođiplatyiđae Archidermapteron martynovi Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.7; N/A Abrderma gracilentum Xing, Shih & Ren gen. et sp. nov. China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.2; N/A Asiodiplatys speciosus Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.4; N/A Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985 Englanđ Early Jurassic About 0.25; N/A Microdiplatys campodeiformis Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.95; N/A Microdiplatys oculatus Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.5; N/A Microdiplatys perfectus Vishniakova, 1985 Russia Miđđle Jurassic N/A Protodiplatys fortis Martynov, 1925 (Martynov 1925a) Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.15; N/A Protodiplatys gracilis Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic N/A Protodiplatys mongoliensis Vishniakova, 1986 Mongolia Early Cretaceous N/A Sinoprotodiplatys zhangi Nel, Garrouste &Waller, 2012 China Early Cretaceous About 0.8; about 20 segments. Sinoprotodiplatys ellipsoideuata Xing, Shih & Ren,2016 China Early Cretaceous About 0.7; N/A Barbderma oblonguata Xing, Shih & Ren, 2016 China Early Cretaceous About 0.42; N/A Perissoderma triangulum Xing, Shih & Ren, gen. et sp. nov. China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.55; N/A Longicerciata mesozoica Zhang, 1994 2 China Early Cretaceous About 1; more than 36 segments. Longicerciata rumpens Zhang, 1994 2 China Early Cretaceous N/A Turanoviiđae Turanovia incomplete Vishniakova, 1980 Kazakhstan Late Jurassic About 0.2; N/A Dermapteriđae Palaeodermapteron dicranum Zhao, Shih & Ren, 2011 China Miđđle Jurassic About 0.15; with 5 segments Engel (2003) anđ Engel & Haas (2007) synonymizeđ Longicerciatiđae Zhang, 1994 with Protođiplatyiđae. : Published as part of Xing, Changyue, Shih, Chungkun, Zhao, Yunyun & Ren, Dong, 2016, New Earwigs in Protodiplatyidae (Insecta: Dermaptera) from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China, pp. 180-188 in Zootaxa 4205 (2) on pages 182-184, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4205.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/192947 : {"references": ["Vishniakova, V. N. (1980) Earwig from the Upper Jurassic the Karatau range (Insect, Forficulida). Paleontol Journal, 1980, 78 - 94. [In Russian].", "Whalley, P. E. S. (1985) The Systematics and Palaeogeography of the Lower Jurassic Insects of Dorset, England. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). Geology Series, 39 (3), 107 - 189.", "Vishniakova, V. H. (1985) An new earwig from the Jurassic of Siberia. Trudy Paleontologicheskogo Instituta, Akademii Nauk SSSR [Transactions of the Paleontological Institute, Academy of Sciences USSR] 211, 146 - 147. [In Russian].", "Martynov, A. V. (1925 a) To the knowledge of fossil insects in Jurassic beds in Turkestan. 2. Raphidioptera (continued), Orthoptera (s. l.), Odonata, Neuroptera. Bulletin de l'Academie des sciences de l'URSS, Leningrad, 19, 569 - 598.", "Vishniakova, V. N. (1986) Earwigs. Forficulida (= Dermaptera). Nasekomye v rannemelovykh ekosistemakh zapadnoy Mongolii. In: Rasnitsyn A. P. (Ed.) The Joint Soviet-Mongolian Palaeontological Expedition. Moscow Nauka, 28, 1 - 171. [In Russian]", "Nel, A., Garrouste, C. & Waller, A. (2012) Evolution and palaeosynecology of the", "Xing, C. Y., Shih, C. K., Zhao, Y. Y. & Ren, D. (2016) New protodiplatyids (Insecta: Dermaptera) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of northeastern China. Cretaceous Research. http: // dx. doi. org / 10.1016 / j. cretres. 2016.03.016", "Zhang, J. F. (1994) Discovery of primitive fossil earwigs (Insecta) from the Late Jurassic of Laiyang, Shandong and its significance. Acta Palaeontologica Sinica, 33, 229 - 245.", "Zhao, J. X., Shih, C. K., Ren, D. & Zhao, Y. Y. (2011) New primitive fossil earwig from Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China (Insecta: Dermaptera: Archidermaptera). Acta Geologica Sinica (English Edition), 85 (1), 75 - 80.", "Engel, M. S. (2003) The earwigs of Kansas, with a key to genera north of Mexico (Insecta: Dermaptera). Transactions of the Kansas Academy of Science, 106, 115 - 123.", "Engel, M. S. & Haas, F. (2007) Family-group names for earwigs (Dermaptera). 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