<documentid="E657B64B1451F7A79EBFBD474459A861"ID-DOI="10.11646/zootaxa.3887.2.2"ID-GBIF-Dataset="395faf4e-7cb0-45b0-9f1a-348da32744f4"ID-ISSN="1175-5326"ID-Zenodo-Dep="251053"ID-ZooBank="D9275063-BD74-498E-B504-1421B50114A5"IM.bibliography_approvedBy="guilherme"IM.materialsCitations_approvedBy="guilherme"IM.metadata_approvedBy="guilherme"IM.taxonomicNames_approvedBy="guilherme"IM.treatments_approvedBy="guilherme"checkinTime="1460975774690"checkinUser="plazi"docAuthor="Greenwalt, Dale E. & Bechly, Günter"docDate="2014"docId="40446A46FFBA6706FF4C01EE8D69F85A"docLanguage="en"docName="zt03887p156.pdf"docOrigin="Zootaxa 3887 (2)"docStyle="DocumentStyle:647186512141C8FC8976D5BCC54AEB7D.9:Zootaxa.2013-.journal_article"docStyleId="647186512141C8FC8976D5BCC54AEB7D"docStyleName="Zootaxa.2013-.journal_article"docStyleVersion="9"docTitle="Eolestes syntheticus Cockerell 1940"docType="treatment"docVersion="12"lastPageNumber="143"masterDocId="BC7D123EFFB86703FFDB02668923FFBC"masterDocTitle="A re-description of the fossil damselfly Eolestes syntheticus Cockerell, 1940 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Eolestidae n. fam.) with description of new taxa from the Eocene of North America"masterLastPageNumber="156"masterPageNumber="138"pageNumber="140"updateTime="1738945135391"updateUser="ExternalLinkService">
<mods:titleid="9948BE26D05F2113481962F242F36DA9">A re-description of the fossil damselfly Eolestes syntheticus Cockerell, 1940 (Odonata: Zygoptera: Eolestidae n. fam.) with description of new taxa from the Eocene of North America</mods:title>
<bibRefCitationid="AC7CA6A1FFBA6701FE4B01EF8B72FC1F"author="Cockerell, T. D. A."box="[400,593,905,931]"pageId="2"pageNumber="140"pagination="103"refId="ref11675"refString="Cockerell, T. D. A. (1940) A dragon-fly from the Eocene of Colorado (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomological News, 51, 103 - 105."type="journal article"year="1940">Cockerell, 1940</bibRefCitation>
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FECC01CA8804FC78"box="[279,295,940,964]"captionStart="FIGURE 2"captionStartId="5.[151,250,1071,1093]"captionTargetBox="[174,1417,193,1049]"captionTargetId="figure@5.[174,1418,193,1050]"captionTargetPageId="5"captionText="FIGURE 2. Head and thorax of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170). Scale bar = 5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251055"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251055/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">2</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FEE801CA8861FC78"box="[307,322,940,964]"captionStart="FIGURE 3"captionStartId="6.[151,250,1965,1987]"captionTargetBox="[191,1395,195,1926]"captionTargetId="figure@6.[191,1396,195,1926]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="FIGURE 3. Basal portion of left forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170). (A) photograph; (B) photograph overlaid with a line drawing of venation. Scale bar = 1 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251056"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251056/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">3</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FE9401CA887CFC78"box="[335,351,940,964]"captionStart="FIGURE 4"captionStartId="7.[151,250,999,1021]"captionTargetBox="[151,1436,193,977]"captionTargetId="figure@7.[151,1436,193,978]"captionTargetPageId="7"captionText="FIGURE 4. Photograph of nodus of right forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170) showing the thickening of the dorsal subnodal bracket. Scale bar = 0.5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251057"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251057/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">4</figureCitation>
<bibRefCitationid="AC7CA6A1FFBA6701FE7406748B6DFB94"author="Cockerell, T. D. A."box="[431,590,1042,1064]"pageId="2"pageNumber="140"pagination="103"refId="ref11675"refString="Cockerell, T. D. A. (1940) A dragon-fly from the Eocene of Colorado (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomological News, 51, 103 - 105."type="journal article"year="1940">Cockerell 1940</bibRefCitation>
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(Green River Formation near DeBeque, Colorado, and Kishenehn Formation, Pinnacle, Montana).
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<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FDA606DA8BAFFB68"box="[637,652,1212,1236]"captionStart="FIGURE 3"captionStartId="6.[151,250,1965,1987]"captionTargetBox="[191,1395,195,1926]"captionTargetId="figure@6.[191,1396,195,1926]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="FIGURE 3. Basal portion of left forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170). (A) photograph; (B) photograph overlaid with a line drawing of venation. Scale bar = 1 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251056"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251056/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">3</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FD4206DA8B8AFB68"box="[665,681,1212,1236]"captionStart="FIGURE 4"captionStartId="7.[151,250,999,1021]"captionTargetBox="[151,1436,193,977]"captionTargetId="figure@7.[151,1436,193,978]"captionTargetPageId="7"captionText="FIGURE 4. Photograph of nodus of right forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170) showing the thickening of the dorsal subnodal bracket. Scale bar = 0.5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251057"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251057/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">4</figureCitation>
,
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FD6E06DA8BE0FB69"box="[693,707,1212,1237]"captionStart="FIGURE 5"captionStartId="8.[151,250,1475,1497]"captionTargetBox="[151,1436,193,1453]"captionTargetId="figure@8.[151,1436,193,1454]"captionTargetPageId="8"captionText="FIGURE 5. Wings of Eolestes spp.: (A) left hindwing of E. syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170); (B) E. syntheticus (USNM 559049); (C) E. ramosus (holotype USNM 559047). Scale bars = 5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251058"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251058/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">5</figureCitation>
A, 6A)
<emphasisid="FA990742FFBA6701FF1C06B98B29FB44"bold="true"box="[199,522,1247,1272]"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">Type locality and stratum.</emphasis>
39.5° N, 108.4,
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<bibRefCitationid="AC7CA6A1FFBA6701FCDF07628AE8FAA0"author="Smith, M. E. & Singer, B. & Carroll, A."box="[772,971,1284,1309]"pageId="2"pageNumber="140"pagination="549 - 565"refId="ref13596"refString="Smith, M. E., Singer, B. & Carroll, A. (2003) 40 Ar / 39 Ar geochronology of the Eocene Green River Formation, Wyoming. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 115 (5), 549 - 565."type="journal article"year="2003">
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FE8707F28882FA10"box="[348,417,1428,1453]"captionStart="FIGURE 2"captionStartId="5.[151,250,1071,1093]"captionTargetBox="[174,1417,193,1049]"captionTargetId="figure@5.[174,1418,193,1050]"captionTargetPageId="5"captionText="FIGURE 2. Head and thorax of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170). Scale bar = 5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251055"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251055/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">Fig. 2</figureCitation>
in length respectively; pro- and mesofemora and pro- and mesotibiae with spines, mesotibial spines gradually tapering distally with a maximum length of
wide; pterostigmal brace oblique; distance between wing apex and pterostigma, pterostigma and nodus, nodus and arculus and arculus and base 3.03, 14.17, 5.74 and
respectively; the post-pterostigmal cell area does not appear to contain a supplementary sector; two antenodal and two antesubnodal crossveins with Ax1 basal of the separation of AA’& AA’’ and separated from Ax2 by
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FDE8049A8B5FF8A8"box="[563,636,1788,1813]"captionStart="FIGURE 3"captionStartId="6.[151,250,1965,1987]"captionTargetBox="[191,1395,195,1926]"captionTargetId="figure@6.[191,1396,195,1926]"captionTargetPageId="6"captionText="FIGURE 3. Basal portion of left forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170). (A) photograph; (B) photograph overlaid with a line drawing of venation. Scale bar = 1 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251056"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251056/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">Fig. 3</figureCitation>
<figureCitationid="50D6C7D5FFBA6701FEAC050188E2F83C"box="[375,449,1895,1920]"captionStart="FIGURE 4"captionStartId="7.[151,250,999,1021]"captionTargetBox="[151,1436,193,977]"captionTargetId="figure@7.[151,1436,193,978]"captionTargetPageId="7"captionText="FIGURE 4. Photograph of nodus of right forewing of Eolestes syntheticus (holotype UCM 19170) showing the thickening of the dorsal subnodal bracket. Scale bar = 0.5 mm."figureDoi="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.251057"httpUri="https://zenodo.org/record/251057/files/figure.png"pageId="2"pageNumber="140">Fig. 4</figureCitation>
2 origin; IR1 underlies a single row of cells that, proximal to pterostigma, are higher than they are wide and overlies a row of seven single cells that transition through three double cells and, distally, an area of reticulated cells. Apical fifth of left forewing torn/split, causing gross misalignment of veins/cells; base of
3/4; IR2 underlies a row of single cells basally, after which a supplementary longitudinal sector originates proximal to level of pterostigma and branches to five supplementary sectors near wing margin;
from arculus and underlies a single row of single cells that extends to level of pterostigma, after which it is no longer visible; MA of right forewing slightly zigzagged only distal to subnodus; MP underlies a single row of cells that is obscured between subnodus and pterostigma; CuA a prominent vein that leaves subdiscoidal cell
in height that starts with a single cell below base of MP but transitions to contain three supplementary longitudinal veins with four rows of cells; anal field consists of a single row of cells that are either square or higher than wide; terminus of CuA at a point 2/3 of the way between nodus and pterostigma; cubito-anal field
long (from base to separation of AA’ and AA’’) and 12.05% of wing length; Petiole length relative to distance from petiole to nodus = 0.56; discoidal cell closed basally,
wide (origin of arcular vein to origin of MAb) with an acute posterior internal angle of 25 degrees; distal side of discoidal cell (MAb) nearly perpendicular to RA (12 degrees from vertical relative to RA), and
long; ratio of lengths of anterior and posterior sides of discoidal cell = 0.45; subdiscoidal cell elongate with no fusion of CuP & AA’ to posterior wing margin distal of CuP; MP slightly arched as it leaves discoidal cell at an angle of 93 degrees between MP and MAb.
wide; pterostigmal brace oblique; distance between wing apex and pterostigma, pterostigma and nodus, nodus and arculus and arculus and base 2.48, 13.06, 5.36 and
respectively; post-pterostigmal cell area (five cells preserved only) does not appear to contain a supplementary longitudinal sector; two antenodal and two antesubnodal crossveins with Ax2 opposite arcular crossvein and separated from Ax1 by
; supplementary antenodal crossveins absent; subnodal crossvein oblique, nodal crossvein slightly less so; dorsal subnodal bracket slightly thickened; 11 postnodal crossveins exactly aligned with postsubnodal crossveins with exception of last two; ‘‘lestine’’ oblique vein ‘‘O’’ present four cells distal of base of
2 origin; IR1 zigzagged to level of pterostigma and underlies a single row of cells that, proximal to the pterostigma, are higher than wide and overlies a row of seven single cells that expand distally through four double cells, four triple cells via two and then three supplementary longitudinal sectors—distal edge of wing not preserved. Base of
distal of subnodus; IR2 and PR3/4 originate closer to arculus than nodus. IR2 underlies a row of single cells basally, followed by a gradual increase in the number of supplementary longitudinal sectors until there are three supplementary longitudinal sectors distal of pterostigma;
3/4 underlies a row of single cells that transitions from cells longer than high to higher than long proximal to stigma; MA zigzagged from a point two cells proximal of subnodus—basal of that point, MA not preserved; MA underlies a row of cells that transitions to double cells at level of IR1 origin and then gradually to 16 small cells at wing margin; MP, not zigzagged, underlies a single row of cells that gradually transitions from square-shaped to cells higher than wide; CuA leaves subdiscoidal cell
in height, that starts with a single cell below base of MP and quickly transitions through one and then two supplementary longitudinal sectors and then back to a single row of cells at wing margin (
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A); cubito-anal field (between CuA and hind margin) with a single row of cells higher than wide with the exception of the first and a terminus at a point three or four cells from terminus of MP; height of cubito-anal field
long (from base to separation of AA’ and AA’’) and 12.65 % of wing length; Petiole length relative to distance from petiole to nodus = 0.59; discoidal cell poorly preserved; distal side of discoidal cell (MAb) nearly perpendicular to RA and
in length; MP slightly arched as it leaves the discoidal cell.
</paragraph>
<paragraphid="C852DB50FFBB6700FF1C051A8AEAF829"blockId="3.[151,1437,151,1941]"box="[199,969,1916,1941]"pageId="3"pageNumber="141">Both part and counterpart also contain a small fossil tipulid dipteran.</paragraph>
<bibRefCitationid="AC7CA6A1FFBC6707FE3705D88BA8F868"author="Cockerell, T. D. A."box="[492,651,1982,2004]"pageId="4"pageNumber="142"pagination="103"refId="ref11675"refString="Cockerell, T. D. A. (1940) A dragon-fly from the Eocene of Colorado (Odonata: Agrionidae). Entomological News, 51, 103 - 105."type="journal article"year="1940">Cockerell 1940</bibRefCitation>
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559049, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.
<emphasisid="FA990742FFBD6706FF1C06D388EFFB72"bold="true"box="[199,460,1205,1230]"pageId="5"pageNumber="143">Locality and stratum.</emphasis>
Spring site, Middle Fork of the Flathead River, Pinnacle, Montana,
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. Coal Creek Member of the Kishenehn Formation, early Middle Eocene, 46.2±0.4 or 43.5±4.9 mya (
<bibRefCitationid="AC7CA6A1FFBD6706FBB406BF8C14FB4E"author="Constenius, K. N."box="[1135,1335,1241,1266]"pageId="5"pageNumber="143"pagination="20 - 39"refId="ref11744"refString="Constenius, K. N. (1996) Late Paleogene extensional collapse of the Cordilleran foreland fold and thrust belt. Geological Society of America Bulletin, 108, 20 - 39."type="journal article"year="1996">Constenius, 1996</bibRefCitation>
respectively; post-pterostigmal cell area consists of three single cells proximally, four smaller cells distally and five double cells in between; nodal crossvein and subnodal crossvein oblique; anterior nodal bracket apparently thickened; 12 postnodal crossveins aligned with postsubnodal crossveins except for two most distal; ‘‘lestine’’ oblique vein ‘‘O’’ present three cells distal of base of
2 origin, IR1 underlies a single row of cells that, proximal to the pterostigma, are higher than wide and overlies a row of nine single cells that distally expand through three double cells and, more distally, three rows of cells; base of
distal of subnodus; IR2 and PR3/4 appear to originate closer to arculus than nodus, although their origins are not preserved (IR2 extends basally to edge of fossil at which point it is slightly less than halfway (0.44) between
3/4); IR2 underlies a row of at least 18 single cells basally, followed by a gradual increase in number of secondary veins until there are eight small cells at wing margin;
3/4relatively straight and underlies a row of single cells, although a short two-cell-long supplementary longitudinal sector appears at level of pterostigma; MA relatively straight proximal of
2, only very slightly zigzagged thereafter, and underlies a row of cells that transitions to double cells just distal of IR1 origin and then gradually to 17 small cells at wing margin; MP relatively straight, underlies a single row of cells; CuA zigzagged throughout and terminates three cells short of end of MP. Broad cubital field
in height and contains two supplementary longitudinal sectors that transition to a single supplementary sector through six cells and then disappear ten cells prior to termination of MP (
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