A review of the South American Palaeozoic entomofauna Part I: the Ischnoneuroidea and Cacurgoidea, with description of new taxa
Author
Martins-Neto, R. G.
Author
Gallego, O. F.
Author
Brauckmann, C.
Author
Cruz, J. L.
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African Invertebrates
2007
2007-04-30
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journal article
10.5281/zenodo.7667626
2305-2562
7667626
Genus
Proedischia
Pinto & Ornellas, 1978
Proedischia
:
Pinto & Ornellas 1978: 309
.
Type
species:
Proedischia mezzalirai
Pinto & Ornellas, 1978
, by original designation.
Emended diagnosis: Hind wing long and relatively narrow. ScP not distally fused with
RA
, but
RA
distally fused with
RP
. Origin of
RP
at mid-length of wing. Supporting cross vein r–m present, forming a conspicuous jugum-like constriction between
RP
and MA.
Comparison:
Proedischia
differs from
Narkemina
by having ScP not distally fused with
RA
and the origin of
RP
far from the wing base (very close to the wing base in
Narkemina
species
).
Species included:
Type
species only.
Remarks:
Pinto and Ornellas (1978)
originally described this wing as a forewing belonging to the “
Protorthoptera
”, and established a separate family
Proedischiidae
. But there are striking similarities with the
Narkeminidae
, as for example the long and
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Figs 8, 9.
Paganzophlebia polyclada
gen. et sp. n.
, holotype, MHIN-UNSL-GEO-I 485:(8) details of venation; (9) general appearance of specimen. Scale bar = 10 mm.
oblique CuA. The main differences between
Proedischia
and
Narkemina
are restricted to the lack of a distal fusion of ScP and
RA
in
Proedischia
. This character removes it from
Narkemina
(with the best-known hind wings). Judging only from the position and course of
RP
,
Proedischia mezzalirai
could be attributed to the genus
Velizphlebia
. But in the hitherto-known species the position and course of these veins are different in the fore and hind wings. Therefore we prefer to maintain
Proedischia
as a separate genus until more complete material is available, but regard the family
Proedischiidae
as synonymous with the
Narkeminidae
. If so, the name
Proedischiidae
established in 1978 has priority.
Genus
Paganzophlebia
Martins-Neto, Gallego & Brauckmann
,
gen. n.
Etymology: After the Paganzo Basin,
Argentina
, where the material comes from, and
phlebia
= vein (latinized form of Greek
phleps
). Gender feminine.
Type
species:
Paganzophlebia polyclada
sp. n.
, here designated.
Diagnosis: ScP distally sigmoid, not fused distally with
RA
.
RP
originating at wing mid-length.
RA
and
RP
distally branched, not fusing.
Comparison: Similar to
Proedischia
in having the hind wing with ScP not fused distally with
RA
and the origin of
RP
at the mid-length of the wing, but markedly differing in the distally sigmoidal ScP and distally branched and not fusing
RA
and
RP
.
Species included:
Type
species only.
Remarks: The specimen presents another hind wing of strong narkeminid affinities which cannot be exactly placed into a described genus. In several aspects the new taxon closely resembles the hind wings of the species of
Narkemina
, except for the absence of the distal fusion of ScP and
RA
. In this character,
Paganzophlebia
is similar to
Proedischia
, but it clearly differs from the latter in the much more slender shape which is more similar to typical members of the
Proedischiidae
. This is why we prefer to establish a separate genus. Future additional material should show if it could be maintained.