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]; adult, sex unknown. Almost complete beetle (right antenna absent) included in a transparent, yellow, flat amber piece of irregular form with dimensions of 21×
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; preserved without supplementary fixation. Syninclusions: several detrital particles, two plant trichomes, two legs of an insect (likely Diptera: Tipuloidea).
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stratum.
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Baltic amber; MiddleLate Eocene.
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Measurements: body length (from anterior margin of pronotum to elytral apex along midline)
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. Body moderately convex; integument dark brown (as preserved); pubescence conspicuous, long, thin, erect.
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Head prognathous, mostly hidden in dorsal view, almost as long as wide (including eyes); finely punctate, with distance between punctures 1.01.5× diameter of one puncture. Compound eyes protruding, large, finely facetted, hemispherical, weakly impressed near antennal bases. Ommatidial setae absent. Antennae inserted at inner margin of eyes; antennal insertions widely separated, distance between antennal insertions equal to length of antennomeres 15. Antennae 11-segmented, with loose, 3- segmented club; antennae moderately long, reaching abdominal ventrite
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ventral position. Antennomere 1 subcylindrical, elongate, 2.0× longer than wide; antennomere 2 subovate, slightly dilated apically, 1.5× longer than wide; antennomere 3 elongate, 2.5× longer than wide; antennomeres 48subequal in length, elongate, 1.51.8× longer than wide; antennomeres 910 elongate, slightly flattened, about 3.3× longer than antennomere8; antennomere 11 spindle-shaped, with acute apex, 3.0× longer than wide. Relative length ratios of antennomeres 111 equal to 6:4:5:3:3:3:3:3:10: 10:11. Apical maxillary palpomere short, cylindrical, slightly longer than wide, truncated apically. Apical labial palpomere triangular in outline.
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locality.
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(formerly Palmnicken), the
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, W
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.
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Fig. 1.
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, holotype, No AWI-165 [CVIA]: A habitus, dorsal view; B habitus, ventro-lateral view. Scale bar = 1 mm.
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A new genus and species of
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(
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:
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) from Eocene Baltic amber of the Sambian Peninsula
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Fig. 2.
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, holotype, No AWI-165 [CVIA]: A habitus, ventral view; B antenna (reconstruction).
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<paragraph id="8BC4369EFC441F33FF894755FE22FFD2" blockId="5.[114,593,546,692]" pageId="5">Abdomen with five visible, freely articulat- ed ventrites, covered with rather densepunctation; ventrite 5 rounded apically. Relative length ratios of ventrites 15 equal to 12:15:12:10:13 (measured medially).</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B90FEA8CFC441F33FF8947ADFF69FF94" bold="true" box="[114,180,730,754]" pageId="5">Note.</emphasis>
Procoxal area and prothorax not visible in
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specimen due to head position and milky covering of inclusion within surrounding amber.
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<subSubSection id="C3616515FC441F33FF894604FF39FE81" pageId="5" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B90FEA8CFC441F33FF894604FF29FEED" bold="true" box="[114,244,883,907]" pageId="5">Etymology.</emphasis>
Specific epithet is Latin word
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<emphasis id="B90FEA8CFC441F33FF8946E5FED8FECF" box="[114,261,914,937]" italics="true" pageId="5">praestigitator</emphasis>
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, used as noun in apposition and meaning “trickster, juggler, deceiver, impostor”.
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