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/J.Muona des. 10-2015. Reported to have been found from Jantarny. Sex unknown. Embedded in clear, flat, droplet-shaped Baltic Amber piece,
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x
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mm, narrow end with drilled hole with an attached silver loop for use as a pendant. A small number of tiny plant remains are present as well (
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).
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. Easily recognized by the generic characters and in the key below
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. Length
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. Head and pronotum with relatively sparse and fine punctation, on pronotum punctures of variable size, mostly small, microsculpture dense, isodiametric (
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). Elytral striae sharp, minutely punctate, interstices very wide, anteriorly flat, towards apex convex (
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). Venter strongly and moderately densely punctate, densest on first and second abdominal segment, vestiture visible on abdomen only, sparse, hairs fairly long.
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<emphasis id="B90EEAEDFFAE7777FF3FED92FEC7FC4C" bold="true" box="[199,326,978,1003]" pageId="9" pageNumber="530">Etymology</emphasis>
.
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is the largest throscid known. This in combination with the massive “eyebrows” creating an aggressive, fierce look and the wide body suggest it was a real monster among its own kind.
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