The oldest fossil of the family Issidae (Hemiptera, Fulgoromorpha) from the Paleocene of Menat (France)
Author
Bourgoin, Thierry
Author
Wang, Menglin
Author
Nel, André
text
European Journal of Taxonomy
2020
2020-01-22
596
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8
journal article
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10.5852/ejt.2020.596
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Cubicostissus palaeocaeni
Bourgoin & Wang
sp. nov.
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Figs 1–2
Diagnosis
Described from a single imprint from Menat (
Fig. 1
). Separated from all Hysteropterini species by its elongated forewing, the narrow postcostal band and the conformation of the venation.
Etymology
The specific epithet means ‘from the Palaeocaenum (Paleocene)’ and refers to the age of the deposit where the fossil was discovered.
Material examined
Holotype
FRANCE
•
1 specimen
;
Puy-de-Dôme
, volcano-sedimentary maar of
Menat
;
Paleocene
,
Selandian
;
Musée de la Paléontologie
,
Menat
; NEL 3485.
Description
Forewing (
Figs 1–2
) 2.6 times as long as wide, wider before mid-length:
4.04 mm
long,
1.63 mm
wide before mid-length at MP forking level. Basal cell (bc) short,
0.29 mm
long. No hypocostal plate. Anterior margin slightly and regularly convex, maximum convexity at level of MP fork. Posterior margin slightly concave at the end of the clavus. Common stem ScP+R more than twice as long as basal cell (
0.67 mm
long). Postcostal cell forming a narrow band, slightly narrower than radial cell, itself narrower than basal cell. ScP+R forking late: ScP+R 2.7 times as long as basal cell. Radial cell open, as wide as C1 cell before mid-length of tegmen, with ScP+RA and RP running parallel. Vein MP
1.33 mm
long, forking late in cell C3 at same level of fusion of Pcu and A1; MP1+
2 in
straight line with vein MP; MP3+4 diverging posteriorly. CuA almost straight, single up to apical level of clavus, separated from MP and MP3+4 by a wide area (open median cell) almost as wide as area width between MP+MP3+4 and costal margin. C5 cell open. CuA connected with parallel CuP before mid-length of tegmen by four transverse veins. Just before reaching clavus, apically forked with CuA1 starts running parallel to the tegmen margin and CuA2 joining tegmen margin. Pcu and A1 connecting late in the last quarter of a long closed clavus. A1 closely parallel to posterior margin. Traces of brownish coloration and small micro-granulations are visible in cubito-anal and subcostal areas (
Fig. 1
).