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<emphasis id="B90A0A03FFEB4B65FC90D4EA8695FC1B" bold="true" box="[819,942,975,999]" pageId="1" pageNumber="76">Etymology</emphasis>
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Specific epithet is formed after the Latin phrase
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in the genitive case and is the toponym referring to Trójmiasto (“Tricity”) a metropolitan area consisting of three cities (Gdańsk, Sopot and Gdynia) on the coast of the Gdańsk Bay.
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beetle is included in elongate, transparent amber piece, with dimensions of 34 × 9 ×
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Baltic amber from Eocene amber-bearing Blue Earth layers, mostly Bartonian age is interpreted for the extinct central European resin-producing forests according to
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.
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Baltic Sea coast, Yantarny settlement (formerly Palmnicken),
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(Samland) Peninsula, the
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<emphasis id="B90A0A03FFE84B66FC90D4A986ABFC5E" bold="true" box="[819,912,908,930]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Figure 2.</emphasis>
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, holotype, 6274 (MAIG):
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forebody, lateral view;
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details of left elytron, dorsal view. The arrows indicate long setae. Scale bars = 0.5 mm.
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<emphasis id="B90A0A03FFE84B66FFDFD4C785E3FC04" bold="true" box="[124,216,994,1016]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Figure 1.</emphasis>
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, holotype, 6274 (MAIG):
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habitus, dorsal view;
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habitus, ventrolateral view;
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habitus, left lateral view. Scale bars = 1 mm.
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Measurements: body length (without rostrum)
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, rostrum length about
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, pronotum maximum width
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<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE84B66FF34D249873AFA5F" blockId="2.[124,767,1228,1921]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Body elongated oval, moderately convex; integument unicolorous, dark brown (as preserved).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE84B66FF34D28984BDF93E" blockId="2.[124,767,1228,1921]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Pubescence: dorsum moderately densely covered with short, elongate, almost recumbent brown scales; elytra additionally with two moderately long, erect setae latero-apically; anterolateral parts of prosternum additionally with long, curved seta; head (anteriorly) and rostrum (basally) with sparse, short, stout setae, rostrum with few long, erect setae apically; venter and legs moderately densely covered with short, stout setae, abdominal ventrites 35 with slightly denser and finer setation.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE84B66FF34D1EF814EF9BE" blockId="2.[124,767,1228,1921]" lastBlockId="2.[819,1463,1069,1921]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Head densely covered with small punctation, distance between punctures less than the diameter of one puncture, interspaces slightly convex, with secondary micropunctation. Rostrum long, 1.3× as long as pronotum, about 4.3× as long as wide at apex, 2.9× as long as wide at base and medially; distinctly narrower than head capsule; with fine, sparse punctation and microreticulation, and apparently with shiny, glabrous longitudinal area dorsally; antennal scrobes lateroventral. Forehead narrow, almost flat. Vertex slightly convex. Compound eyes large, hemispherical, convex, with large facets; partially covered by anterolateral sides of prosternum. Antennae geniculate, with 11 antennomeres, clavate, moderately long, sparsely covered with fine setae, with distinct 3- segmented club; scape long, about as long as antennomeres 23 combined, slightly dilated apically; antennomeres 23 equal in size and shape, strongly elongate, about 4.3× as long as wide; antennomeres 46 slightly elongate, subcylindrical; antennomeres 78 distinctly dilated apically, about as wide as long; antennal club compact, spindle-shaped, rather short; antennomeres 910 transverse, 1.2× as wide as long; antennomere 11 conical with pointed apex, about 0.8× as wide as long; relative length ratios of antennomeres 111 equal to 32-17-17-9-9-6-6-6-8-8-11.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE84B66FCEDD16E81DCF87D" blockId="2.[819,1463,1069,1921]" pageId="2" pageNumber="77">Pronotum nearly bell-shaped, widest in basal one-third, transverse, 1.4× as wide as long, narrower than anterior elytral margin, with weak constriction at anterior margin, distinctly narrowed anteriad and slightly narrowed posteriad, disk slightly convex; densely covered with large punctation, distance between punctures less than the diameter of one puncture, some discal punctures almost contiguous, interspaces slightly convex, with secondary micropunctation; lateral margins evenly slightly convex, anterior margin slightly convex, posterior margin almost straight.</paragraph>
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<emphasis id="B90A0A03FFE94B67FFDFD58285ECFD41" bold="true" box="[124,215,679,701]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Figure 3.</emphasis>
Map of the administrative subdivision of the Kaliningrad Region showing the main regional Baltic amber localities.
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<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE94B67FF34D4248591FCC4" blockId="3.[124,767,769,1907]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Scutellum minute, distinct, roundish, apparently impunctate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE94B67FF34D46587E2FBCB" blockId="3.[124,767,769,1907]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Elytra elongate, about 1.4× as long as maximum wide, 2.9× as long as pronotum, subparallel-sided, punctatestriate, humeral calli weakly convex, basal margin slightly concave. Elytral punctures small and dense (discal punctation larger and denser), arranged in regular rows, distance between punctures in rows equal to 0.71.5× diameter of puncture; intervals distinctly convex, distance between rows about 22.5× diameter of puncture; sutural stria lacking.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE94B67FF34D31A847EFACA" blockId="3.[124,767,769,1907]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Prohypomera convex in anterior portion, densely covered with moderately large punctures, distance between punctures smaller than diameter of one puncture, interspaces convex. Anterolateral parts of prosternum convex, projecting anteriad. Metepisternum narrow, with moderately small and sparse punctures. Metaventrite with large, dense punctures, interspaces convex; slightly narrower (medially) than abdominal ventrite 3.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE94B67FF34D21B8428F928" blockId="3.[124,767,769,1907]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Abdomen: with five visible ventrites oriented in one plane; abdominal punctation fine to small: ventrites 12 with small, sparse punctures laterally and with fine, sparse punctures medially, ventrites 34 with fine, moderately dense punctures, ventrite 5 with fine and denser punctures; abdominal suture between ventrites 12 fine, visible laterally only, obsolete medially, abdominal sutures between ventrites 25 distinct throughout its length, sharp and deep; intercoxal process of ventrite 1 wide, apparently slightly wider than transverse diameter of metacoxa; ventrites 12 with shallow impression medially; ventrite 5 with widely rounded apex; relative length ratios of abdominal ventrites 15 equal to 24-16-7-7- 16 (medially).</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8BC1D611FFE94B67FF34D1F8802EFB6A" blockId="3.[124,767,769,1907]" lastBlockId="3.[819,1462,769,1174]" pageId="3" pageNumber="78">Legs long, slender, densely covered with small punctures. Procoxae subconical, located in posterior portion of prothorax; mesocoxae hemispherical, separated by nearly 1× diameter of mesocoxa; metacoxae widely oval, transverse, about 2.3× as wide as long, widely separated by about 1× transverse diameter of metacoxa. Femora elongate, clavate, swollen in apical portion, with ventral denticle, slightly longer than femora. Tibiae moderately robust, slightly flattened, slightly curved inwards, with large uncus, and two groups of setae; protibiae distally without mouth groove and row of dense erect setae (grooming device); mesotibiae without denticle in middle of exterior margin. Tarsi moderately long (protarsus 0.6× as long as protibia), setaceous, pelma well-developed; tarsomere 1 elongate, dilated apically, 1.5 1.6× as long as tarsomeres 2, tarsomere 2 transverse, trapezoidal, tarsomere 3 deeply bilobed, transverse, ultimate tarsomere elongate, projecting from tarsomere 3 to about half of its length. Tarsal claws small, free, simple.</paragraph>
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