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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFACFFD4FD753B5A7CB3FDD6" bold="true" box="[735,1018,521,545]" italics="true" pageId="42">Canadopeza biacrosticha</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8BA736BEFFACFFD4FD663B3F7B37FD72" blockId="42.[684,1214,620,1736]" box="[716,1150,620,645]" pageId="42">DIAGNOSIS: As for genus, by monotypy.</paragraph>
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DESCRIPTION: (Female only).
<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFACFFD4FB9F3BDE7B32FD52" bold="true" box="[1077,1147,653,677]" pageId="42">Head:</emphasis>
Eyes (partially collapsed in unique specimen) female dichoptic, eyes well separated (face and frons broad), bare, no facet differentiation or emargination of eye edges. Median furrow of frons (presence/absence) not observable; at least 2 pairs short, fine fronto-orbital setae present (fracture obscures observation of anterior portion of frons); no vertical setae; postocular setae very fine, short. Ocelli slightly raised; triangle with 1 pair short, stout, upright setae. Vibrissa, genal setae absent; occiput without large setae, circlet of fine setulae around cervical connection.
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Scape setulose; pedicel about same length as basal flagellomere, with setulae on apical rim; arista terminal; basal flagellomere small, short and conical; 3 aristomeres, basal 2 minute (basalmost one longer), apical aristomere fine, with micropubescence.
<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFACFFD4FC693DB27B1CFB0E" bold="true" box="[963,1109,1249,1273]" pageId="42">Mouthparts:</emphasis>
Clypeus narrow; palp of moderate size, protruding beyond oral margin. Labellum well developed, with ~7 pseudotracheae on each lobe.
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<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFACFFD4FD663C367C6FFA8A" bold="true" box="[716,806,1381,1405]" pageId="42">Thorax:</emphasis>
Scutum rounded but not arched. Acrostichals in 2 even rows of ~20 setae; short, decumbent, stiff. One pair of large, prescutellar dorsocentrals present, row of ~15 small, evensized ones anterior to each; 2 rows of short, fine lateral scutal setae on each side. One short postalar seta; no supraalars; 3 short, fine notopleural setae (middle one longest). Prescutellum absent; scutellum side, short, with row of 4 pairs of setae (middle ones largest).
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Relatively short and broad, appears entirely hyaline (any infuscation on costal edge unapparent); membrane entirely covered with microtrichia (even on sc cell). One prehumeral costal seta present; C terminates at apex of M
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, C with well-developed spinules. Sc relatively short, apex near level of r-m vein, R
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short, 0.6× length of wing; Sc and R
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divergent, not parallel; pterostigma absent. Apex R
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slightly upturned; R
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ends near wing tip; R veins thicker than others; cells rm and bm complete; crossvein dm-cu near middle between fork of M+CuA
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and wing apex (cell dm short). M
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forked, slightly asymmetrical, M
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very faint (almost spectral). Vein CuA
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curved (not straight); cell cup large, longer than terminal vein; anal lobe well developed, alula not observ- able.
<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFADFFD5FD4C3DB37C68FB0F" bold="true" box="[742,801,1248,1272]" pageId="43">Legs:</emphasis>
Lacking macrosetae, except for stout ventroapical spur on mesotibia. No dark, bifid scales on legs. Basitarsomeres of all legs equal to or slightly longer than combined length of distal tarsomeres; no metatarsomeres flattened or expanded. Puvilli well developed; empodium not observable, probably minute.
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FIG. 29.
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(
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), holotype female, RTMP 96.9.2, in Late Cretaceous amber from Canada.
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Dorsolateral habitus, as preserved.
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. Wing, reconstructed.
<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFADFFD5FBBA3DD17B61FB6D" bold="true" box="[1040,1064,1154,1178]" pageId="43">C.</emphasis>
Head, oblique frontal view.
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Tergites and sternites well developed, apparently without macrosetae.
<emphasis id="B96CEAACFFADFFD5FBC23CBA7C7AF9D6" bold="true" pageId="43">Female Terminalia:</emphasis>
Four apical segments telescoping, approximately equal in length; cerci simple, with pair of dark hypoproct lobes protruding at base ventrally.
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SPECIMENS EXAMINED:
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, female,
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.26.
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in the
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,
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.
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specimen is complete and in good condition, although flows and fractures within the amber prevent observation of some structures.
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<paragraph id="8BA736BEFFAAFFD2FF2638D47E6CFE37" blockId="44.[108,638,226,448]" pageId="44">ETYMOLOGY: In reference to the two rows of acrostichal setae.</paragraph>
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