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<figureCitation id="137B77BB8321EB5DFDCFFACDFD336C67" box="[519,647,1294,1319]" captionStart-0="Figs 1219" captionStart-1="Figs 2023" captionStartId-0="5.[182,221,1223,1243]" captionStartId-1="6.[144,183,1035,1055]" captionTargetBox-0="[195,1115,200,1211]" captionTargetBox-1="[233,1014,203,1014]" captionTargetId-0="figure-145@5.[182,1127,187,1228]" captionTargetId-1="figure-223@6.[221,1033,182,1035]" captionTargetPageId-0="5" captionTargetPageId-1="6" captionText-0="Figs 1219. Neazonia immatura sp. n.: (12) Face, (13) Set of sensory pits of face, (14) Right half of prothorax, (15) Right half of mesothorax, (16) Right fore leg, (17) Left hind leg, (18) Right hind leg, (19) Right hind tarsus. Scale bars: Figs 12, 1419 = 1 mm; Fig. 13 = 0.1 mm." captionText-1="Figs 2023. Neazonia immatura sp. n.: (20) Hind coxae, (21) Abdomen in dorsal view, (22) Abdominal pleural region, (23) Pygofer in dorsal view. Scale bars: Figs 20, 21, 23 = 1 mm; Fig. 22 = 0.5 mm." figureDoi-0="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7911612" figureDoi-1="http://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7911614" httpUri-0="https://zenodo.org/record/7911612/files/figure.png" httpUri-1="https://zenodo.org/record/7911614/files/figure.png" pageId="4" pageNumber="131">Figs 1223</figureCitation>
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<paragraph id="8BFF6B3E8321EB5DFF58FAF5FDF56C2F" blockId="4.[144,1104,1254,1671]" pageId="4" pageNumber="131">Etymology: Specific epithet refers to immature, nymphal stage of development of the insect preserved as inclusion in amber.</paragraph>
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Diagnosis: More slender and elongate than
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, with more distinct border between thorax and abdominal segments. Anterior border of pronotum without distinct incision (distinctly incised in
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). Mesothoracic tibia not distinctly flattened, longer than mesothoracic femur.
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Description: Total length of body
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, length with rostrum
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. General shape ovoid, strongly flattened, with tip of rostrum extending beyond apex of abdomen.
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: Vertex along mid-line
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long. Frons about 1.4 times as long as wide, about
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long along mid-line (apical portion destroyed),
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wide, angulate at apex, broadening gradually to level of antennae, then narrowing, slightly concave at level of frontoclypeal suture. Lateral carinae originating anterior to compound eye, slightly elevated, extending to level of frontoclypeal suture; submedian carinae extending slightly below the level of lateral carinae bases, converging medially to frontoclypeal suture and subparallel to lateral carinae, disc of frons elevated between submedian carinae, concave between submedian and lateral carinae; quadruplet of sensory pits in upper portion slightly below level of origin of submedian carinae; second sensory triplet pair at level of lower margin of compound eye. Clypeus
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long; postclypeus
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long along mid-line,
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long along lateral line; anteclypeus 1.00 mm long along mid-line, clypellus short,
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long. Rostrum 3-segmented, very long, exceeding length of body, basal segment short, subapical segment
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long. Antenna about
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long, scape cylindrical, shorter than pedicel; pedicel elongately subglobose, with a few sensory fields; first flagellomere globular, distinctly narrower than pedicel; arista long.
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Figs 1219.
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: (12) Face, (13) Set of sensory pits of face, (14) Right half of prothorax, (15) Right half of mesothorax, (16) Right fore leg, (17) Left hind leg, (18) Right hind leg, (19) Right hind tarsus. Scale bars: Figs 12, 1419 = 1 mm; Fig. 13 = 0.1 mm.
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Figs 2023.
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: (20) Hind coxae, (21) Abdomen in dorsal view, (22) Abdominal pleural region, (23) Pygofer in dorsal view. Scale bars: Figs 20, 21, 23 = 1 mm; Fig. 22 = 0.5 mm.
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: Thoracic nota divided by longitudinal mid-dorsal line into three pairs of plates. Pronotum
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wide, median portion of disc slightly elevated, delimited by incomplete anterior carination, anterior margin protruding between compound eyes, posterior margin excavate; pair of triplets of sensory pits present laterad of median line on disc, another triplet present at posterior angle. Mesonotum with wingpads 1.00 mm long along mid-line,
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wide, posterior margin shallowly excavate. Prothoracic leg with femur as long as tibia (
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), prothoracic tibia subquadrangular in cross section, with rows of setae, first tarsomere
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long; metathoracic tibia
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long, round in cross section, with a few thickened setae present, with apical row of 1+2+3 teeth; first tarsomere
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long; tarsal claws and arolium distinct.
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Figs 2427. General appearance of
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: (24)
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, dorsal view; (25)
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, ventral view; (26)
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, dorsal view; (27)
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, ventral view.
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:Abdomen
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long along mid-line,
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wide, 9-segmented, narrower than preceding metathoracic wing-pads. Abdominal tergites IVVIII with triplets of sensory pits at posterior angles, and with submedian triplets of sensory pits close to the median line, delicately carinate at 1/5 of distance from lateral margin to the median line of tergite. Abdominal pleurites IVVIII narrow, with stigmal area in anterior portion. All visible abdominal sternites without median fissure. Abdominal sternites VI and VII with pairs of subquadrangular areas (waxpads?). Pygofer (segment IX) triangular, about as long as wide (
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), with posterior margin excavate dorsad, with distinct narrow median incision on ventral margin, with triplets of sensory pits near the tip on lateral lobes, and pair of two sensory pits on ventral lobes, near apical angle. Pair of fingerlike processes visible, probably dorsolateral processes of sternite IX. Anal segment triangular with median carination.
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Exuvium of
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instar nymph, specimen No. 922AB embedded in Canada balsam,
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coll. (Museum National dHistoire Naturelle, Paris).
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:
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, Uppermost Neocomian?Lowermost Aptian (
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Azar
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. 2003
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).
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