Revision of Prosyntexis from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil (Hymenoptera: Sepulcidae: Trematothoracinae)
Author
Jattiot, Romain
5 rue Peyras, 81500 Lavaur, France
Author
Krogmann, Lars
Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde, Entomologie, Rosenstein 1, 70191 Stuttgart, Germany
lars.krogmann@smns-bw.de
Author
Nel, André
CNRS UMR 7205, CP 50, Entomologie, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, 45 rue Buffon, 75005 Paris, France
lars.krogmann@smns-bw.de
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Zootaxa
2011
2011-10-13
3058
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https://biotaxa.org/Zootaxa/article/view/zootaxa.3058.1.4
journal article
10.11646/zootaxa.3058.1.4
1175-5326
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Prosyntexis gouleti
Sharkey, 1990
(
Figures 1–10
)
Material
.
Specimen
MNHN
.F.
A43720
(coll. Borschukewitz), deposited in the Laboratoire de Paléontologie, Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris,
France
; Specimen
SMNS
66301 and specimen
SMNS
66698a (imprint) – 66698b (counterimprint), deposited in the fossil collection of the State Museum of Natural History Stuttgart,
Germany
.
Age and outcrop
. Lower Cretacous Crato Formation of Northeastern
Brazil
.
Description
.
Specimen MNHN.F.
A43720
(
Figs 1–2
): Body visible from below, 13.0 mm long (
14.5 mm
with ovipositor); head
1.2 mm
long, 2.0 mm wide; antenna not preserved; thorax
5.5 mm
long, 3.0 mm wide; abdomen
5.5 mm
long, 2.0 mm wide; ovipositor sheath large,
5 mm
long,
1.4 mm
wide; ovipositor
1.7 mm
long,
0.8 mm
wide; six legs visible but poorly preserved. Wings without trace of coloured spots (maybe originally hyaline or uniformly coloured); fore wing
10.5 mm
long, 4.0 mm wide, pterostigma brown, rather broad,
2.5 mm
long,
0.5 mm
wide, with its base
5.5 mm
from wing base; subcosta completely fused with R; area between costal margin and R very narrow,
0.2 mm
wide; Rs emerging from R
3.3 mm
from wing base, with basal portion slightly curved,
1.1 mm
long, rather long before its fusion with M; M+Cu basally curved and straight in its distal part; M and Cu separating
3.8 mm
from wing base; basal free part of M short,
0.5 mm
long; straight Rs+M
0.9 mm
long; distal Rs+M forking into Rs and M slightly before 1m-cu; distal part of Rs between Rs+M and 1r-rs straight,
0.6 mm
long; 1r-rs
0.6 mm
long; 2r-rs
0.4 mm
long, emerging from pterostigma in its basal half, 1.0 mm from its base; 2r-m absent but 3r-m clearly present and slightly curved,
0.8 mm
long; cell 1R1 elongate,
2.3 mm
long,
1.1 mm
wide; cell 2R1
0.9 mm
long,
0.65 mm
wide; cell 3R1 3.0 mm long, 1.0 mm wide; cell Rs(+1Rs2)
2.8 mm
long,
0.85 mm
wide; cell 1M
1.1 mm
long,
0.6 mm
wide; cell 2M
2.4 mm
long,
1.2 mm
wide; crossvein cu-a present just distal of base of free part of M,
0.5 mm
long; cell 1Cu
3.5 mm
long; cell 2Cu larger and broader than cell 1M,
1.3 mm
long,
0.8 mm
wide; cell 3Cu
2.8 mm
long; crossvein a present at
2.5 mm
from wing base; basal part of 2A present; vein 1A fused at apex with vein 2A+3A; cell 1A
2.6 mm
long, cell 2A
1.8mm
long. Hindwing only partly preserved, probably hyaline or uniformly coloured, with apico-costal part preserved, basal part of Rs very long, 2.0 mm long, distal part of Rs
1.9 mm
long, cell R1 closed,
3.8 mm
long,
0.6 mm
wide; 1r-m
0.6 mm
long, basal part of M
1.1 mm
long, no crossveins 2r-m or 3r-m.
Specimen SMNS 66301 (
Figs 4–5
): Total body length
10.3 mm
(
9.44 mm
without ovipositor). Head
1.17 mm
long,
1.66 mm
wide; antennae nearly completely preserved (apart from proximal portion); limits of scape and pedicel indiscernible; first flagellomere
0.69 mm
long,
0.20 mm
wide; second flagellomere
1.21 mm
long,
0.18 mm
wide; third flagellomere
1.10 mm
long,
0.18 mm
wide; limits of remaining flagellomeres not clearly indicated, total number of antennomeres 13
–
15 (
Fig. 5
). Thorax
2.60 mm
long,
1.34 mm
wide; metascutellum
0.29 mm
long,
0.46 mm
wide. Wing venation (
Fig. 4
) identical to that of specimen MNHN.F.
A43720
. Abdomen
5.89 mm
long,
2.50 mm
wide; ovipositor
0.86 mm
long,
0.47 mm
wide.
FIGURES 1–3.
Prosyntexis gouleti
Sharkey, 1990
. (1) Specimen
A43720
, photograph of right forewing (scale bar: 2 mm); (2) specimen
A43720
, photograph of left forewing (scale bar: 2 mm); (3) holotype specimen of ‘
Prosyntexis legitima
’ (syn. nov.), drawing of forewing venation after the original photograph of
Martins-Neto
et al
. (2007
: fig. 2A), wing cells in bold, veins in normal font.
FIGURES 4–5.
Prosyntexis gouleti
Sharkey, 1990
, specimen SMNS 66301. (4) Photograph of habitus in dorsal view (scale bar: 5 mm); (5) photograph of antennae (scale bar: 1 mm), with numbers of antennomeres indicated.
FIGURES 6–7.
Prosyntexis gouleti
Sharkey, 1990
, specimen SMNS 66698a, imprint. (6) Photograph of habitus in dorsal view (scale bar: 5 mm); (7) photograph of left forewing (scale bar: 2 mm).
FIGURES 8–10.
Prosyntexis gouleti
Sharkey, 1990
, specimen SMNS 66698b, counterimprint. (8) Photograph of habitus in ventral view (scale bar: 5 mm); (9) photograph of head (scale bar: 200 µm); (10) photograph of right wings (scale bar: 2 mm).
Specimen SMNS66698 (
Figs 6–10
): Imprint (SMNS 66698a,
Figs 6
–
7
) and counterimprint (SMNS 66698b,
Figs 8
–
10
) preserved. Total body length 11.0 mm. Head
1.52 mm
long,
1.66 mm
wide, eyes large, ocelli partly preserved in counterimprint (
Fig. 9
); antennae incompletely preserved; first flagellomere
0.74 mm
long,
0.21 mm
wide; remaining flagellomeres indiscernible. Posterior limit of thorax indiscernible, thorax
1.96 mm
wide. Wing venation identical to that of specimen MNHN.F.
A43720
(
Figs 7
,
10
). Anterior limit of abdomen indiscernible, abdomen
2.60 mm
wide; ovipositor not distinct.