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(
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,
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A, 10)
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.
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, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, D.C.
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,
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,
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,
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. Coal Creek Member of the Kishenehn Formation, early
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, 46.2±0.4 or 43.5±4.9 mya
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(
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).
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<emphasis id="FA990742FFB26709FF1C0531886DF8CC" bold="true" box="[199,334,1879,1904]" pageId="10" pageNumber="148">Etymology.</emphasis>
Species name
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<emphasis id="FA990742FFB26709FE2D053E8B41F8CC" box="[502,610,1880,1904]" italics="true" pageId="10" pageNumber="148">uniformis</emphasis>
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from the Latin word
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(uniform, consistent), an indication of the very uniform shape of the cells in the cubital field.
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<emphasis id="FA990742FFB26709FF1C05F98862F804" bold="true" box="[199,321,1951,1976]" pageId="10" pageNumber="148">Diagnosis.</emphasis>
1) MA slightly zigzagged only distal of
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2 origin; 2) Ax2 opposite anterior arcular crossvein; 3) Discoidal cell closed; 4)
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separates from RA+
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distal of anterior arcular crossvein so that there is no
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+MA vein; 5) IR2 and
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3/4 origin closer to arculus than nodus; 6) A relatively short petiole; 7) Postnodal crossveins aligned; 8) A broad cubital field consisting of five basal cells longer than wide followed by a single supplementary longitudinal sector that defines two rows of cells with the shape of isosceles right pentagons.
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<emphasis id="FA990742FFB36708FF4C061F883CFB32" bold="true" box="[151,287,1145,1167]" pageId="11" pageNumber="149">FIGURE 10.</emphasis>
Photograph of the anterior arculus of
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(holotype USNM 559048). Note RP separating from RA &amp; RP distal of the arculus. The apparent double nature of vein CuP and the posterior side of dc is an artefact of preservation that resulted from a splitting of the two wing membranes of the single preserved wing. Scale bar = 0.5 mm.
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. Basal half of a fossil damselfly wing (anterior veins CA &amp; CP &amp; ScA and ScP have broken apart from nodus, moved posteriorly approximately
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and, in so doing, have caused a buckling of
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1 just distal of arculus.) (
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); wing hyaline,
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long (from base to a point four cells distal of
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2 origin) and
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wide at nodus and widest point respectively; distance between nodus and arculus and arculus and base 5.41 and
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basal of separation of AA &amp; AA and separated from Ax2 by
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; Ax2 opposite arcular crossvein and basal of
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origin; supplementary antenodal crossveins absent; posterior arcular crossvein separating from discoidal cell
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below RA; nodal and subnodal crossveins oblique; subnodal bracket apparently not thickened; all three (first three) postnodal crossveins present exactly aligned with postsubnodal crossveins; base of
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2 three cells and
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distal of subnodus and seven cells and
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distal of origin of IR2; IR2 and PR3/4 originate much closer to arculus than nodus. IR2 arched abruptly toward
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at base with crossvein opposite, one cell and
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from origin of
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3/4;
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3/4 originates one cell and
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from arculus; MA straight proximal of origin of
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2 and slightly zigzagged distal to
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2 origin; MP with no or very little arch as it leaves discoidal cell at angles of 92 and 74 degrees from MAb and vertical respectively; CuA a prominent vein that leaves subdiscoidal cell
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below MP and transitions to a zigzagged pattern between levels of subnodus and origin of
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2; CuA underlies a broad cubital field
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in height that starts with a single cell below base of MP and continues through four cells 1.8 to 2.8 times as high as wide, at which point a supplementary longitudinal vein forms and delineates two rows of cells, ten cells in length (
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A). Supplementary longitudinal sector highly and very uniformly zigzagged and a defining characteristic of this specimen. Except for the very first cell, cubito-anal field cells are square in shape transitioning to higher than wide at level of subnodus; cubito-anal field
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in height; CuP origin
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distal of separation of AA &amp; AA, approximately halfway between Ax1 and Ax2; petiole well defined,
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long (from base to separation of AA and AA); discoidal cell closed basally,
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long (end of posterior arcular vein to origin of MP) and
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wide (origin of arcular vein to origin of MAb) with an acute posterior internal angle of 26 degrees; distal side of discoidal cell (MAb) 18 degrees from vertical relative to RA and
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in length; anterior, posterior and basal (posterior arculus) sides
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,
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and
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long; ratio of lengths of anterior and posterior sides of discoidal cell = 0.42;
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separates from RA+
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distal of anterior arcular crossvein so that vein
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+MA does not exist (
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); subdiscoidal cell elongate with no fusion of CuP &amp; AA to posterior wing margin distal of CuP. The same slab also contains fossil ostracods and the wing of a hemipteran.
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