New and little-known families of Hemiptera Cicadomorpha from the Triassic of Central Asia — early analogs of treehoppers and planthoppers
Author
Shcherbakov, Dmitry E.
text
Zootaxa
2011
2836
1
26
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.320126
ac574faf-8f5d-4425-a60a-3335c8b2de3a
1175-5326
320126
Fulgobole evansi
sp. nov.
Fig. 13
FIGURE 13.
Fulgobole evansi
gen. et sp. nov.:
A, paratype PIN 2971/181, tegmen, composite image from part and (basal 1/3) counterpart; B, holotype PIN 2555/2228, venation of tegmen. Vein symbols, see text; a, arculus; b, basal cell; m, marginal membrane; pc, precostal carina.
Material.
Holotype
PIN
2555
/2228, right tegmen, Dzhailoucho.
Paratypes
PIN
2240
/
2746, 2555/2762, 2785/3238, tegmina, Dzhailoucho;
PIN
2971/181±, tegmen
,
Madygen (SW area)
.
Description.
Tegmen moderately elongate, usually not widening distally, broadly rounded apically,
7.7–12.4 mm
long, pale, with dark spot in stigmal area. Surface faintly, sparsely punctate, more distinctly so at base and on clavus. Costal margin convex proximally, straight distally; costal space moderately broad. RA beyond nodus diverging from margin, some of anterior RA branches deeply forked. R forked before tegmen midlength, CuA usually more distally, M just before or beyond nodal crossveins,
RP
and CuA1 at same level or more distally than M (rarely more proximally – PIN 2785/3482). Space between CuA1 and CuA2 more or less narrowed at nodal level. CuA2 shorter than CuA1, simple or with short branches.
RP
, M, and CuA altogether with 15–19 terminations. Margin crimpled in stigmal area.
Etymology.
After entomologist John W. Evans.