The oldest known record of Taeniopterygidae in the Middle Jurassic of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China (Insecta: Plecoptera)
Author
Liu, Yushuang
Author
Sinitshenkova, Dong Ren Nina D.
Author
Shih, Chung Kun
text
Zootaxa
2007
1521
1
8
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.177457
fa6e6ae3-f5fa-4d56-addf-ab784ceeb923
1175-5326
177457
Genus
Protaenionema
Liu and Shih
, gen. nov.
Type
species.
Protaenionema fuscalatus
Liu and Shih
,
sp. nov.
Etymology.
Named from a combination of the prefix
pro-
and
Taenionema
.
FIGURES 5.
Jurataenionema stigmaeus
gen.
et
sp. nov.
Paratype, CNU, NMDHG99, ventral view. Scale bar represents 2 mm.
Species included.
Only the
type
species
P. fuscalatus
Liu and Shih
,
sp. nov.
Diagnosis.
Wings of normal length, brown. Lack of additional veinlets on the costal area, crossvein c–r absent; Rs and M both with two branches. Ninth sternite produced, distinctly exceeds the tenth segment, not upturned, and the distal margin rounded, tenth tergite transversely wide, sclerotized. Cerci short, multisegmented.
Remarks.
In the extant genera, c–r is generally present, absent only in
Brachyptera
and in the
glacialis
and
contorta
group of
Oemopteryx
(
Ricker & Ross 1975
)
. Crossvein c–r is absent in this new genus
Protaenionema
. It is difficult to distinguish this new genus and extant genus
Brachyptera
and the
glacialis
and
contorta
group of
Oemopteryx
according to the preserved characters of
Protaenionema
.
Brachyptera
has developed extra branches (three to five branches) of CuA and cerci with one or two segments, but these important characters are not preserved clearly in
Protaenionema
; similarly, the typical features (two prongs) of epiproct of
Oemopteryx
cannot be observed in
Protaenionema
. The new extinct genus
Protaenionema
differs from the extinct
Gurvanopteryx
and
Positopteryx
by the opaque, slightly brown wings and by the distinctly produced ninth sternite. It differs from the new
Jurataenionema
by having an Rs with two branches and the fuscous wings.