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Emeljanov et Shcherbakov
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MATERIAL.
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tergite I hidden under metanotum, apex of abdomen polished away; right side adjacent to a level of debris; gas bubbles on left side), likely sucked out by a spider or predatory bug; 5608/5, supposed instar
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— Burmese amber, Hukawng Valley,
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; mid-Cretaceous, AlbianCenomanian.
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Figs 17.
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, holotype instar V nymph: 1 dorsal view; 2
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laterodorsal view. Scale bars,
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DESCRIPTION. Nymphs. Rather slender, resembling long-headed
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Schaum,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFAE813FEF271068D4AFE04" blockId="3.[227,1127,1470,1617]" lastBlockId="4.[227,1127,264,472]" lastPageId="4" lastPageNumber="5" pageId="3" pageNumber="4">All nymphal instars (based on supposed V, III and II instar). Head produced into anteriorly directed process (degree of elongation, shape of head process and some other characters change with instar see below). Coryphe arrowhead shaped, basally triangular, distally tapered up to narrow stripe separating lateral areas of head process (halves of acrometope) that are faced laterodorsally and nearly meet along midline. Lateral area at base separated from preocular area by carina. Coryphe depressed towards median line, V-shaped in cross-section, with vestigial Y- or T-</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFDE813FF1876BD8D72FE49" blockId="4.[227,1127,264,472]" pageId="4" pageNumber="5">shaped carina in basal part. Carina between eumetope and lateral areas forming apical callus at head apex. Eumetope parabolic rounded at apex, widest anterior to</paragraph>
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Figs 812.
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, paratype instar III nymph: 8 dorsal view;
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9 ventral view; 10 head and prothorax, lateral view; 11 distal part of hind leg, dorsolateral view; 12 mid and hind tarsus. Scale bars,
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(1112).
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Figs 1317.
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view; 14 ventral view; 15 lateral view; 16 end of abdomen, dorsal view; 17 end of abdomen and hind tarsi, ventral view. Scale bars,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFCE812FEF273DA8D4BFA85" blockId="5.[227,1127,1221,1644]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">Pronotum inverted V-shaped in dorsal view. Disc of pronotum produced forwards up to level much anterior to eyes, forming angulate pronotal ledge to conceal posterior margin of coryphe. Pronotum bounded anteriorly with jugal carina. [In nymphs, this</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFCE812FF18723D8D4BFAA4" blockId="5.[227,1127,1221,1644]" box="[227,1127,1313,1338]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">“primary carina of pronotal dorsum” was termed either lateral (Yang &amp; Yeh, 1994)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFCE812FF18725D88A7F9F2" blockId="5.[227,1127,1221,1644]" pageId="5" pageNumber="6">or jugal (Emeljanov, 2001). The former term is inappropriate, because this carina is rather oblique-transverse, not developed as a whole in adults, and does not fit into accepted nomenclature of adult pronotal carinae, including the version proposed and corrected by Emeljanov (1980, 1996). In nymphs of many families, the jugal carina is developed as integral carina uniting the anterior carina of disc, postocular carina, and main portion of the adult lateral carina.] Lateral margin of pronotal dorsum sinuate above eye. Posterior angles of pronotum reaching beyond midlength of mesonotal disc. Posterior margin of pronotum deeply angulately incised, incision reaching level of anterior orbitae or nearly so and occupying more than half of pronotal length.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF1876148D4BFEBE" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" box="[227,1127,264,288]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Median carina of pronotum double. Pronotal paranota more or less rhomboidal,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF18763A8D4AFEE2" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">with horizontal and vertical carinae, the latter joining lower margin before posterior angle of pronotum. Disc of mesonotum for most of its length embraced between paradiscal parts of pronotum; median and lateral carinae of mesonotal disc sharp;</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF18769E88EDFE68" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">lateral carinae of the disc running along margins of pronotal incision, continuing their direction caudally, and continued with inner margins of forewing pads; posterior margin of mesonotal disc transverse, wavy. Metanotum sinuate posteriorly, with sharp median carina.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FEF276E28D4AFD8B" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" box="[265,1126,509,534]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Legs rather slender. Fore and mid tibiae flattened, with foliaceous dorsal (outer)</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF1875008D4BFD0E" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">and ventral (inner) edges. Hind tibiae thin, terete, without lateral teeth; apical pecten asetigerous, i.e. without subapical setae on dorsal sides of apical teeth, but with long setae on plantar surface. Fore and mid tarsi 2-segmented, with 2nd tarsomere twice longer than 1st. Hind tarsus 3-segmented (instar V) or 2-segmented, in instar</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF18758B8BA5FD53" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">III with lateral teeth on apical tarsomere. Pretarsus with powerful, curved claws and relatively narrow, pear-shaped arolium.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FEF275C88D4BFCB7" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Abdomen from segment IV gradually tapered posteriorly. Very short tergite I and shortened tergite II not reaching lateral margins of abdomen; slightly elongated tergite III longer than each of subequal tergites IVVI; elongate tergites IX and X</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF18742C8D44FCF8" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">not retracted between lateral lobes of tergite VIII. Tergites IIX with sharp median and intermediate carinae; tergites IIIX with lateral carinae, on IIIIX foliaceous.</paragraph>
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Sensory pits (based mainly on the
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Pronotum dorsally with 2 somewhat irregular, oblique longitudinal rows of pits varying in size, 12 pits in posterior (inner) row,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF1873BC8D44FAAC" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">riormost pits without counterparts in anterior row; several minute extraserial pits anteriorly and posteriorly. Disc of mesonotum with two pit rows medial to laterodiscal carina (5 pits along carina and 5 medial to former row); paradiscal area with 24 pits; forewing pad with 4 pits. Metanotum with group of 5 pits (3 small in anterior row and 2 large posteriorly) in discal area and 23 pits on hind wing pad.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF1872258D4BFACF" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" box="[227,1127,1337,1361]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Abdominal tergites IIIVIII with 1 minute medial pit, 1 small intermediate pit, and 2</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF1872448D4AFAEE" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" box="[227,1126,1368,1392]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">or 1 lateral pits (smaller outer pit absent on tergite III and sometimes on tergite IV);</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FF18726A8A6EFA10" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" box="[227,834,1398,1422]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">tergite IX with 3 pits and 1 small pit anterior to inner pit.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FEF272898B81FA52" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Lateral carinae of postclypeus, carinae of coxae, femora, tibiae and tarsi, and lateral carinae of abdomen with long hairs.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFFFE811FEF272CE88A7F9D8" blockId="6.[227,1128,264,1606]" pageId="6" pageNumber="7">Nymphal instars differ in proportions, head shape, degree of tibia flattening, hind leg armature, number of tarsomeres etc. Each next instar is ca. 1.4 times longer than the preceding one, which is consistent with the assumption that all the studied instars are conspecific.</paragraph>
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Figs 1822.
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dorsal view; 1920
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pro- and mesonotum, ventral view. Scale bars,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFEF276148D4BFEC5" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Instar V. Head process nearly straight and parallel-sided, very narrow, x6.5 as long as wide, 1/4 of body length and 0.85 of thorax length. Eumetope without pale oval area, in apical 1/4 darker and without discernible pits except near apex. Thorax</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFF18767D8D4BFE2B" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">x1.9 as wide as head. Fore- and hind wing pads acuminate, almost reaching posterior margin of abdominal tergite III; metanotum without laterodiscal carinae. Fore and mid tibia foliaceous (thrice as wide as middle part of hind tibia), fore lanceolate,</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFF1876A78D4BFE6F" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">mid nearly so, dorsal edge with long, ventral edge with long and distally with shorter, stronger setae, 34 of which grouped comb-like at apex anteroventrally.</paragraph>
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Hind tibial pecten of 6 asetigerous teeth,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFEF275D68B2DFCC4" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Instars IIIII. Coryphe in profile straight basally and convex distally. Eumetope before head apex with pale oval area devoid of sensory pits; pits near head apex smaller and denser. Cuticle pale with dark markings, including dark streaks on thoracic nota, abdominal tergites, and flattened tibiae. Dorsum with fine cover of microscopic wax particles.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFF1874628D4BFBD4" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">rather narrow, x2.5 as long as wide, about 1/5 of body length and 0.6 of thorax length. Thorax x1.6 as wide as head. Forewing pads reaching midlength of metanotum, hind wing pads poorly projecting backwards; metanotum without laterodiscal carinae. Fore and mid tibiae as in instar V — foliaceous (thrice as wide as middle part of hind tibia), lanceolate, with short setae grouped comb-like at apex. Hind tibial pecten of 6 asetigerous teeth: 3 long inner, 1 long outer, and 2 shorter in between. Hind tarsus 2-segmented. 1st tarsal pecten of 6 teeth, with narrow diastema,</paragraph>
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teeth (possibly except for outermost) with long subapical seta. 2nd tarsomere about midlength with a pair of teeth at sides, inner (posterior) tooth double. [Taking into account the presence of subapical setae, this pattern corresponds to instar III in the tribe
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(
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Orgeriinae); all the same in
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reconstructed body length (based on head+thorax length) ca.
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF1E81FFEF2723F8D4BFAC6" blockId="8.[227,1127,263,1609]" pageId="8" pageNumber="9">Instar II. Head process widest at base, tapered towards apex, short, x1.4 as long as wide, 1/8 of body length and 0.37 of thorax length. Thorax x1.4 as wide as head.</paragraph>
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wider and longer than 2nd, with pecten of 6 setigerous teeth (setae not visible on two inner teeth); apical tarsomere terete, without lateral teeth marking apex of future middle tarsomere. Claws without setae, less curved than in instar III. Abdomen widest at segment IV. Body
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF0E81EFEF2761B8D4BFEA3" blockId="9.[227,1127,263,557]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">REMARKS. From one of amber dealers, several photographs of an adult were obtained, probably the same species. Habitually somewhat similar to leafhoppers</paragraph>
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Melichar, 1902
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(
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Adelungiinae). Head process very long,
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<paragraph id="8BDB6711FFF0E81EFF18767D8D4BFEE7" blockId="9.[227,1127,263,557]" box="[227,1127,353,377]" pageId="9" pageNumber="10">constituting more than 1/3 of the body length (with wings), ensiform, acuminate,</paragraph>
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deflected dorsally. Pronotum inverted V-shaped, with deep triangular incision posteriorly. Tegmina leathery, as long as the head process, not much projecting beyond the apex of abdomen; (SC+)R forked basally, CuA forked before wing midlength, M much later. Legs slender. Body mottled with dark. About
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long.
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ETYMOLOGY. From the Greek
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(bird) and
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(snout); alluding to the head process as in the duckbill).
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