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(
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)
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male,
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amber, ex coll.
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JDC-9448
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, authors coll. FS89BS57.
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Fig. 13.
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Holotype
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The insect is preserved inside a prismatic piece of amber measuring about 44x35x
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. It is perfectly preserved but the posterior part of the corps is covered with a fine milky turbidity.
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The amber piece also contains minute zoological inclusions: a specimen of
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Alticini, another identified beetle (only elytra visible), one
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and several dipterans of different families (
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,
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, etc.)
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FFA7FA52C71829A6" bold="true" box="[114,357,1426,1450]" pageId="11">Differential diagnosis</emphasis>
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<paragraph id="8B9636F2686BB616FFA7FA10C42D2A6E" blockId="11.[114,593,1488,1634]" pageId="11">The identification at the level of genus was rather complicated due to the position of the beetle, which did not allow observing exactly the pronotal shape, especially, the basal angles. The pronotum is convex, almost</paragraph>
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200 cylindrical, evidently narrower than elytral base, while elytra are parallel-sided and rounded at apex. This character set reminds some basal genera like
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FCA6FBC4C2772810" box="[883,1034,1028,1052]" italics="true" pageId="11">Grammoptera</emphasis>
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,
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,
<taxonomicName id="4C294D71686BB616FD0DFBE2C5242836" authorityName="Mulsant" authorityYear="1839" box="[728,857,1058,1082]" class="Insecta" family="Cerambycidae" genus="Anoplodera" kingdom="Animalia" order="Coleoptera" pageId="11" phylum="Arthropoda" rank="genus">Anoplodera</taxonomicName>
,
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and
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FDA5FB81C4872855" box="[624,762,1089,1113]" italics="true" pageId="11">Strangalepta</emphasis>
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.
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Finally, the fossil has been identified as a member of the genus
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FCA1FB5DC58F28B9" box="[884,1010,1181,1205]" italics="true" pageId="11">Anoplodera</emphasis>
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on the basis of the following characters: 1) pronotal base without transversal furrow and 2) with a small indentation at each side; 3) antennae angulated externally from the fifth article; 4) elytral base straight. The first character excludes
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FC8CFA95C59F2961" box="[857,994,1365,1389]" italics="true" pageId="11">Strangalepta</emphasis>
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, second and third ones exclude
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FCABFAB4C2682980" box="[894,1045,1396,1420]" italics="true" pageId="11">Grammoptera</emphasis>
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and
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FDA5FA52C4A529A6" box="[624,728,1426,1450]" italics="true" pageId="11">Alosterna</emphasis>
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, while the fourth one excludes
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FDA5FA71C48529C5" box="[624,760,1457,1481]" italics="true" pageId="11">Xestoleptura</emphasis>
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.
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The antennal proportions (article III longer than IV and a bit shorter than V) correspond to the extant
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686BB616FC80F9ECC5AE2A48" box="[853,979,1580,1604]" italics="true" pageId="11">Anoplodera</emphasis>
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; however, this fossil does not perfectly fit with this genus. In fact it shows long temples (as
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686CB611FF68FF10C7382CE4" box="[189,325,208,232]" italics="true" pageId="12">Xestoleptura</emphasis>
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) and a pubescence of semierect setae, such as several cerambycids in Baltic amber but no extant
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686CB611FDC4FECEC4F22D2A" box="[529,655,270,294]" italics="true" pageId="12">Anoplodera</emphasis>
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. Possibly, it belongs to a new undescribed (sub)genus, but I prefer waiting for further more observable specimens before proposing a new genus name.
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686CB611FF68FE05C73C2DD1" bold="true" box="[189,321,453,477]" pageId="12">Description</emphasis>
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Undetermined sex, probably male; length
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. General habitus small, elongated.
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<paragraph id="8B9636F2686CB611FF68FD9FC44728F7" blockId="12.[189,669,607,1275]" pageId="12">Head relatively short; cheeks almost developed but; clypeus and forehead complanar; antennal tubercles widely separated, fairly elevated; eyes relatively close to the base of the mandibles, emarginate at the upper side, uniformly convex at the under one, finely faceted; temples long, as long as the hind eye-lobes, feebly converging backward; neck one-third as long as temples. Palpi not visible. Antennae 11-segmented, almost robust, inserted between the eyes, hardly reaching the elytral apex, covered with dense recumbent pubescence; scape sub-linear; pedicle scarcely longer than broad, about one-third as long as scape; antennomere III one-fourth longer than scape; antennomere IV one-tenth shorter than III; antennomere V the longest, twice as long as scape; following antennomeres decreasing in length, except for the last one (proportions according to the formula: 3.2: 1.0: 4.0: 3.8: 6.4: 5.8: 5.8: 5.4: 5.2: 4.2: 4.4).</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B9636F2686CB611FD6EFF72C5FF2D6E" blockId="12.[699,1179,177,355]" pageId="12">Elytra long, 6.5 times as long as pronotum, flat above, parallel-sided, widely rounded at apex; surface covered with a coarsely dense puncturing, a fine short recumbent pubescence and a sparse pubescence of oblique strong black setae.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B9636F2686CB611FD6EFE48C5C92DF0" blockId="12.[699,1178,392,508]" pageId="12">Ventral side convex, covered with a dense recumbent short pubescence; prosternum feebly convex in lateral view; procoxal cavities posteriorly closed.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B95DEAE0686CB611FD6EFCF5C54B2F41" bold="true" box="[699,822,821,845]" pageId="12">Etymology</emphasis>
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The specific epithet refers to Volhynia, the historic region, today shared by
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,
<collectingCountry id="F33E7662686CB611FD6EFC70C5712FC4" box="[699,780,944,968]" name="Belarus" pageId="12">Belarus</collectingCountry>
and
<collectingCountry id="F33E7662686CB611FC9FFC70C5DE2FC4" box="[842,931,944,968]" name="Ukraine" pageId="12">Ukraine</collectingCountry>
, where
<collectingRegion id="49EDF810686CB611FC2BFC71C2382FC4" box="[1022,1093,945,968]" country="Ukraine" name="Rivne" pageId="12">Rovno</collectingRegion>
amber is mined.
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