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(
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A-E and 5A-C)
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Diagnosis —
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<emphasis id="B925EAC0ED4F826A8C2BD53546CCF8EA" box="[336,454,1854,1878]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="453">Dissorhina</emphasis>
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with prolonged central tooth of the rostrum and prodorsum without lamellar costulae. Interbothridial sclerites near to each other, small, touching the anterior border of notogaster, but not fully fused with it. Insertions of interlamellar setae shifted backwards, near anterior margin of notogaster, laterally to interbothridial sclerites.
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<paragraph id="8BEE36D2ED4F826A8E1BD456434FF89F" blockId="5.[826,1429,1629,1948]" pageId="5" pageNumber="453">Measurements — Damaged individual does not allow precise measurement, the values therefore represent actual values at damaged individual. Length of the body about 325 µm, length of the prodorsum about 105 µm. Maximum width of notogaster about 180 µm.</paragraph>
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FIGURE 4:
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<emphasis id="B925EAC0ED4C82698C73D52B46DEF88F" box="[264,468,1824,1843]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="454">Dissorhina paleokrasica</emphasis>
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, photographs of holotype: A dorsal view (scale bar applicable to A-C); B lateral view; C (latero-)ventral view; D detail of sensillus; E rostrum and gnathosoma in lateral view; F anal plates; G epimeral area and genital plate. Acronyms: ss sensillus, ct central tooth of the rostrum, rest are names of setae aligned to their insertions. Photos courtesy of Jan Mourek.
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FIGURE 5:
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, photographs of holotype: A dorsal view (scale bar applicable to all photos except details on C and E); B ventral view; C rostrum of holotype in detail (ventral view).
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<emphasis id="B925EAC0ED4D82688E1AD50A4326F8A8" box="[865,1068,1793,1812]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="455">Dissorhina paleokrasica</emphasis>
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, photographs of paratype: D laterodorsal view; E ventral view (rostral part enlarged in small frame). Acronyms: bo bothridium, cos lamellar costula, ct central tooth of the rostrum, dis discidium, ibt interbothridial sclerite (tubercle), lc lateral carina of prodorsum, lt lateral tooth of the rostrum, pbt postbothridial sclerite (tubercle), ptI pedotectum I, ptII pedotectum II, ss sensillus, trIII trochanter of leg III, trIV trochanter of leg IV, rest are names of setae aligned to their insertions. Photos courtesy of Oana Moldovan (C) and Jan Mourek (rest).
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Prodorsum — Triangular, shaped as usual in
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. Rostrum with elongated &quot;naso&quot;-like central tooth, protruding significantly beyond the anterior margin of rostral tectum. Lateral teeth reduced, broadly rounded. Pedotectum I present but weakly developed, protruding anteriad as a small rounded projection. Projection in the place of pedotectum II also present, but invisible in dorsal view. Costulae completely reduced, central part of prodorsum without visible cuticular structures, ridges or furrows. Postbothridial tubercles present, disctinct, and as usual for
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not fused with posterior end of bothridia. Interbothridial tubercles small, fine, positioned near to each other. These tubercles posteriorly not fused with but only touching anterior border of notogaster. Prodorsal setae missing on observed individual. Insertions of rostral setae positioned on the base of central tooth of rostrum. Positions of lamellar setae impossible to observe, insertions of interlamellar setae positioned close to the anterior border of notogaster, laterally to interbothridial sclerites. Insertions of exobothridial setae on small, but distinct tubercle, as usual in
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. Sensillus quite long (about 70 µm), with narrow elongated head of typical
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shape.
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Notogaster — Broadly ovate, anterior border arched, without projections. Only some insertions of setae observable, insertions of both
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setae, left
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, right
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, left
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and
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and both
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not observed. Single seta
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preserved on right side, rather short (18 µm), smooth, without visible bristles. Other characters of notogaster very hard to detect.
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Ventral characters — Infracapitulum and anal plates missing. Small but distinct pedotectum I and II visible. Epimeral area laterally with coarse granulation. Epimeral setation incomplete, even insertions not all visible. Nevertheless, epimeral setal formula can be reconstructed as 3-1-3-3. Only three epimeral setae preserved, smooth and fine, of different length (
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11 µm,
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17 µm long). Anal opening visibly larger than genital opening, distance between them about as long as anal opening. Anal plates missing, and only incomplete set of setae and/or their insertions can be observed in anogenital region, anogenital formula except anal setae may be reconstructed as
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, 1ag,
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Adanal setae
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longest of all ventral setae (about 22 µm), aggenital setae only slightly shorter. Insertions of setae
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and
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also visible in ventral view, close to each other.
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Material examined — Single damaged individual (
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) was available from the clastic sediments of
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sample
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beige clay sediments (about 2,7 million years old).
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Derivatio nominis — The specific name &quot;
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&quot; reflects the absence of costular structures on prodorsum.
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Remarks — This species, due to the absence of prodorsal structures, was originally determined and recorded as
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<emphasis id="B925EAC0ED4282678E87D1F843D5FBB7" box="[1020,1247,1011,1035]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="456">Oppiella (Rhinoppia)</emphasis>
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sp., potentially a new undescribed species (see
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Moldovan
<emphasis id="B925EAC0ED428267882FD61C4285FB92" box="[1364,1423,1046,1070]" italics="true" pageId="8" pageNumber="456">et al.</emphasis>
, 2011
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). However, the position of the rostral setae, shape of sensillus, presence of isolated postbothridial tubercles not attached to bothridium and 5 genital setae place this species clearly within
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. The trend of the disappearance of prodorsal costulae and prodorsal furrow is common within Oppiellinae, and can be observed also in recent
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species
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, e.g.
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(Dubinina, 1966)
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. The new species can be easily distinguished from all known species of the genus by the unique shape of the interbothridial tubercles, combined with the absence of lamellar costulae and peculiar shape of the central tooth of the rostrum.
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