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<taxonomicName id="CF849D9809A13CB8F1D1646460808A32" ID-CoL="6L43" LSID="urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:64133161-19F9-41EB-A9DD-0D5B94F65A52" authority="Wei, Liang &amp; Ren" genus="Parvifuzia" lsidName="Parvifuzia peregrina" pageId="0" pageNumber="53" rank="species" species="peregrina">Parvifuzia peregrina Wei, Liang &amp; Ren</taxonomicName>
<taxonomicNameLabel id="DCC4912104A30E29B54657E5790279A4" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">sp. n.</taxonomicNameLabel>
Figs 1-3
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<paragraph id="7538019F528EDDEFFEC2DE24683B3D8E" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Diagnosis.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="0A9C1077417376595C045B79FA2BF74C" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Apex of wing almost reaching the end of the abdomen, forewing venation with 30-32 veins at margin.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="D2D10EEA2E83E98B5F57154D24E6EC5D" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Comments.</paragraph>
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<taxonomicName id="F84E8CE5C2B73B7828F5914DA97A713B" genus="Parvifuzia" lsidName="Parvifuzia peregrin" pageId="0" pageNumber="53" rank="species" species="peregrin">Parvifuzia peregrin</taxonomicName>
a sp. n. is similar to
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Guo &amp; Ren, 2011 in the following aspects: small-sized; apex of cerci strongly curved inward and rounded in shape, with a narrow gap at the center; wing venation simple; forewing R strongly curved like waves, CuA almost straight, then curved to posterior wing margin, anal area wide.
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However,
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a sp. n. can be easily differentiated from the other two previously described species: apex of wing almost reaching the end of the abdomen in
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a sp. n. vs. apex of wing just reaching the middle of the 8th abdominal segment; forewing length is longer (forewing length 8.5-8.8 mm in
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a sp. n., vs. forewing length 6.3-6.4 mm); and forewing venation with 30-32 veins at margin in
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sp. n., vs. forewing venation with 25-27 veins at margin.
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<paragraph id="55766DBEA4A99BCEA9943F1DA628F2E3" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Description.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="E3436994AEEFC013C28C9D234C0AC00C" pageId="0" pageNumber="53">Small-sized, body length about 10.4-10.6 mm (with head), width 2.8-3.1 mm; head small, significantly elongated (length/width= 1.4-1.6 mm/1.3-1.4 mm), antennal socket conspicuous at sides, mouthparts unclear; pronotum length 1.6-1.9 mm, width 2.3-2.7 mm, elliptical, as wide as the body; abdomen 6-7 segments visible, terminal sternum rounded; long cerci has 14 segments and apex of cerci strongly curved inward and rounded in shape, forming a narrow gap at center (Fig. 3A), segments of cerci joined together after the 8th segment.</paragraph>
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Forewings (Figs 1, 2, 3B): length range about 8.5-8.8 mm, width range about 2.6-2.9 mm; narrow, without coloration, with intercalaries and wing venation simple, with 30-32 veins at margin; costal area wide (1/3 width of the wing); Sc simple, curved upward, longer than clavus; R strongly curved like waves and with 9-14 branches, reaching the anterior wing margin; M slightly curved and with 5-7 branches, most posterior branch of M reaching wing apex; CuA almost straight to posterior wing margin and with 5-8 branches; CuP strongly curved and simple; clavus short, less than a third of the
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length; A simple, arc bending and with about 4 veins.
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wings: length about 6.5-7.1 mm, width of remigium 2.8-3.5 mm; with intercalaries and without pterostigma; with about 22 veins of remigium; Sc simple, sometimes unclear; R terminating to wing apex, differentiated into darkened R1 with 2-3 branches and Rs with 7-9 branches; M almost straight to posterior wing margin, with 3-5 branches; CuA with about 7 branche
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.
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<paragraph id="B9157E4AEEFAE45602671BC29580175A" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Legs: length of fore femora 1.16-1.49 mm and tibiae 1.16-1.22 mm, length of mid femora 1.89-1.93 mm and tibiae 1.47-1.56 mm, length of hind femora 2.12-2.19 mm and tibiae 2.59-3.45 mm; legs gradually get longer from the front to the hind legs; mid and hind leg with spines on the tibiae.</paragraph>
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Figure 1.
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sp. n. Holotype, CNU-BLA-NN-2011055; Line drawing and photograph. Scale bar = 2 mm.
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Figure 2.
<taxonomicName id="15EB280F703CD3B445C99B9F7B033CD9" genus="Parvifuzia" lsidName="Parvifuzia peregrina" pageId="2" pageNumber="55" rank="species" species="peregrina">Parvifuzia peregrina</taxonomicName>
sp. n. Paratype, CNU-BLA-NN-2011057; Line drawing and photograph. Scale bar = 2 mm.
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Figure 3.
<taxonomicName id="4DF61ABA6A839CA69F3544619B898969" genus="Parvifuzia" lsidName="Parvifuzia peregrina" pageId="2" pageNumber="55" rank="species" species="peregrina">Parvifuzia peregrina</taxonomicName>
sp. n. Paratype, CNU-BLA-NN-2011056 A Line drawing and photograph of detail of male paratype terminalia with forceps-like cerci. Scale bar = 1 mm B photograph. Scale bar = 2 mm.
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<paragraph id="F4DCE9118FFDCF93505C06BE55FD02DD" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Materials.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="687EC8A082BC5E58F8A797370116C2EA" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Holotype, A completely preserved male specimen, CNU-BLA-NN-2011055. Paratypes, CNU-BLA-NN-2011056, CNU-BLA-NN-2011057.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="EF9F1F59BC63046780FEA6792D0464C9" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Type locality and horizon.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="F067670D9D7B5B5CB8D780B4C5FCF170" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Jiulongshan Formation; Daohugou Village, Wuhua Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China; Middle Jurassic.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="46D5F5BB434BB56B108408D8F4411984" pageId="2" pageNumber="55" type="etymology">
<paragraph id="5B2B8401D09554AF159E76D36CF681CC" pageId="2" pageNumber="55">Etymology.</paragraph>
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The specific name is derived from the Latin word
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, (meaning
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), for this new species is special for specific characters.
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