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)
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no. 5202,
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no. 8701 (ex coll. Jonas Damzen JDC-12438); adult, male. A complete beetle with partially exposed metathoracic wings is included in a transparent, yellow amber piece with dimensions of 36×
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and a maximum thickness of
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; preserved without supplementary fixation. Syninclusions: one Brachycera (Diptera) specimen, two Nematocera (Diptera) specimen, seven?
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nymphs, and few stellate
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trichomes.
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locality.
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mine in
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settlement, the
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,
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.
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stratum.
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Baltic amber; Middle Upper Eocene (
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,
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;
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;
<bibRefCitation id="EFAE4B48B169FF8EFCE8FCDC1804FCA0" author="Bukejs A. &amp; Alekseev V. I. &amp; Pollock D. A." box="[880,1099,852,876]" pageId="1" pageNumber="332" pagination="261 - 273" refId="ref3689" refString="Bukejs A., Alekseev V. I., Pollock D. A. 2019. Waidelotinae, a new subfamily of Pyrochroidae (Coleoptera: Tenebrionoidea) from Baltic amber of the Sambian peninsula and the interpretation of Sambian amber stratigraphy, age and location. Zootaxa 4664 (2): 261 - 273." type="journal article" year="2019">Bukejs et al. 2019</bibRefCitation>
;
<bibRefCitation id="EFAE4B48B169FF8EFDE8FCFB1F07FC47" author="Kasinski J. R. &amp; Kramarska R. &amp; Slodkowska B. &amp; Sivkov V. &amp; Piwocki M." box="[624,840,883,907]" pageId="1" pageNumber="332" pagination="29 - 53" refId="ref4100" refString="Kasinski J. R., Kramarska R., Slodkowska B., Sivkov V., Piwocki M. 2020. Paleocene and Eocene deposits on the eastern margin of the Gulf of Gdansk (Yantarny P- 1 borehole, Kaliningrad region, Russia). Geological Quarterly 64 (1): 29 - 53." type="journal article" year="2020">Kasiński et al. 2020</bibRefCitation>
).
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB169FF8EFDE8FC381FC6FC04" bold="true" box="[624,905,944,968]" pageId="1" pageNumber="332">Systematic placement.</emphasis>
The specimen considered here was assigned to the genus
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based on a combination of the following morphological characters: (1) internal claws of all legs apically bifurcate (simple in
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,
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and
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB169FF8EFC2AFBC11840FBAD" box="[946,1039,1097,1121]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="332">Autosilis</emphasis>
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, and only the internal claw of forelegs apically bifurcate in
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), (2) claws without denticle basally (all claws with large denticle in
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB169FF8EFD71FB4C1F0CFB10" box="[745,835,1220,1244]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="332">Asiosilis</emphasis>
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), and (3) tarsomere 4 is widest than others tarsomeres (narrow as others tarsomeres in
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).
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB169FF8EFDE8FAB71F35FA9B" bold="true" box="[624,890,1343,1367]" pageId="1" pageNumber="332">Differential diagnosis.</emphasis>
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differs from
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB169FF8EFC05FAD61807FABA" box="[925,1096,1374,1398]" italics="true" pageId="1" pageNumber="332">P. gedaniensis</emphasis>
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(the single fossil species of the genus, the
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is female) by the obsolete elytral humeral costae (distinct in
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); this character cannot be considered as sexual dimorphism. Also, the new species differs from the extant species of
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in having a extremely smaller body size.
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB16AFF8DFE1BFFEB1F81FFBA" box="[387,974,99,118]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="333">
Two new fossil
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(
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,
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) from Baltic amber
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Fig. 1.
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB16AFF8DFE92FC191D89FC65" box="[266,454,913,937]" italics="true" pageId="2" pageNumber="333">Podosilis groehni</emphasis>
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, holotype, No 5202 [GPIH]: A habitus, dorsal view; B habitus, ventral view.
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB16AFF8DFF25FC651D01FBC9" bold="true" box="[189,334,1005,1029]" pageId="2" pageNumber="333">Description.</emphasis>
Body elongate-oval, slightly flatened dorsally; sparsely covered with homogenous, short, semierect setae; integument unicolorous brown (as preserved). Measurements: total body length 3.0 mm (from anterior margin of head to elytral apex); pronotum length
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, pronotum maximum width
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; elytra length
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, elytra maximum width
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, elytra width at base 1.0 mm.
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<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16AFF8DFF25FAB618EDF9A6" blockId="2.[189,675,1342,1642]" lastBlockId="2.[699,1186,1005,1642]" pageId="2" pageNumber="333">Head short, transverse, pubescent, with fine punctation, partially covered by pronotum; frons convex. Compound eyes large, hemispherical and strongly prominent, inserted laterally. Mandibles large, simple, and falciform. Maxillary palpi 4-segmented, palpomeres unequal in length, terminal palpomere weakly securiform. Labial palps 3-segmented, terminal palpomere securiform. Antennae inserted far from inner margin of eyes, rather long, extending about to posterior one-third of elytral length; 11-segmented, filiform, all antennomeres covered with short, semierect setae; scape subcylindrical, dilated apically, elongate, 2.5× longer than wide, robust, curved; antennomere 2 shortest, subtrapezoidal, dilated apically, slightly elongate, 1.25× longer than wide, about 0.5× as long as scape; antennomere 3 subcylindrical, slightly dilated apically, elongate, 2.25× longer than wide, slightly shorter than antennomere 4; antennomeres 48 equal in size and shape, robust, subcylindrical, dilated apically, elongate, 2.5× longer than wide, about 2.0× as long as antennomere 2; antennomeres 910 equal equal in size and shape, robust, subcylindrical, dilated apically, slightly shorter than antennomere 8; antennomere 11 elongate-oval, 3.1× longer than wide, narrowly rounded at apex;</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAFF3A1E42FF24" blockId="3.[114,593,178,723]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">relative length ratios of antennomeres 11 equal to 10:5:9:10:10:10:10:10:9:9:11.</paragraph>
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<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAFD701E04FB71" blockId="3.[114,599,760,1336]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Scutellar shield subtriangular with widely rounded apex, with few fine punctutes. Elytra wider than pronotum, elongate-oval, 2.0× longer than wide, subparallel-sided in anterior half and slightly widened in posterior half, rounded apically, completely covering abdomen; humeral costae obsolete, slightly distinct in anterior two-thirds of elytral lenght; with large oval impression post-medially; elytral punctation small and rather dense, distance between punctures about 0.71.3× diameter of one puncture, punctures distinctly denser laterally. Metanepisternum subtriangular, narrowed posteriad, with fine punctation.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAFB4C1E04FAD5" blockId="3.[114,599,760,1336]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Metaventrite wide, with rounded posterior margin, covered with fine punctation; disc convex, apparently with discrimen.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAFAA81DB5FAF4" blockId="3.[114,599,760,1336]" box="[114,506,1312,1336]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Metathoracic wings fully developed.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAFAD61E1EF980" blockId="3.[114,593,1373,1612]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Legs rather long, slender, pubescent. Procoxae conical, large; mesocoxae narrowly oval, convex; metacoxae narrow, strongly transverse. Trochanters elongate, convex. Femora narrow, slightly flattened, straight. Tibiae subcylindrical, apparently with two spines apically, pro- and mesotibiae nearly as long as pro- and</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFFEAF92E1859FE30" blockId="3.[114,154,1702,1726]" lastBlockId="3.[624,1109,178,508]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">334 mesofemora respectively, metatibiae distinctly longer than metafemora. Tarsal formula 5-5-5; tarsomere 1 longest, elongate, slightly dilated apically; tarsomere 2 shorter than tarsomere 1; tarsomere 3 subtriangular, dilated apically, shorter than tarsomere 2; tarsomere 4 widest, deeply bilobed; tarsomere 5 subcylindrical, elongate, curved, enlarged apically. Pretarsal claws without basal tooth, inner claw of all legs bifurcate apically.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="8B8036B9B16BFF8CFDE8FDAA1FA0FD1E" blockId="3.[624,1103,546,723]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Abdomen with seven visible sternites (ventrites), covered fine, inconspicuous punctation; sternite 7 with elongate lobe with rounded apex; ultimate tergite longer and wider than ultimate sternite, with prominent conical lateral processes.</paragraph>
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<subSubSection id="C3256532B16BFF8CFDE8FD701EB0FC47" pageId="3" pageNumber="334" type="etymology">
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB16BFF8CFDE8FD701EB8FCDC" bold="true" box="[624,759,760,784]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Etymology.</emphasis>
The specific epithet is a patronym; the new species is named in honor of Mr. Carsten Gröhn (Glinde,
<collectingCountry id="F3287629B16BFF8CFDE8FCDC1E97FCA0" box="[624,728,852,876]" name="Germany" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Germany</collectingCountry>
), an enthusiast and specialist in Baltic amber.
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<subSubSection id="C3256532B16BFF8CFDE8FC381FCAFBE8" pageId="3" pageNumber="334" type="discussion">
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<emphasis id="B94BEAABB16BFF8CFDE8FC381E95FC04" bold="true" box="[624,730,944,968]" pageId="3" pageNumber="334">Remark.</emphasis>
The lateral margins of pronotum incised and denticulated, and the ultimate abdominal sternite long and narrow indicate that the specimen is male.
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