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Wang
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)
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<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677B6C0590FD0190DB" box="[297,673,720,742]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">Palaeothyridosmylus septemaculatus</emphasis>
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Wang
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<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677AD2029DFE8097CE" bold="true" box="[151,288,1501,1523]" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">FIGURE 64.</emphasis>
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Wang
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(from Wang
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, 2009a) (forewing).
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. The forewing figures presented by
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Wang
<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D6778BB015CFC98940E" box="[766,824,1562,1587]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">et al.</emphasis>
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have the veins identified following Kukalov-
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(i.e., MA labelled as MP, MP as CuA, CuA as CuP and so on). The hind wing described and figured by
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Wang
<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677BC20124FE1F9446" box="[391,447,1634,1659]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">et al.</emphasis>
(2009a
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: figs 34) as
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sp. is most likely the forewing as the M vein is forked near origin of the first branch of RP; osmylids typically have the hind wing medial fork closer to the origin of RP. Indeed, the wing is very similar in venation to the forewing described for
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<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677ED101ECFAFF94FE" box="[1172,1375,1706,1731]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">P. septemaculatus</emphasis>
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. The specimen described by
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Wang
<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677BAD0190FD8194DA" box="[488,545,1742,1767]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">et al.</emphasis>
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is a hind wing overlaying (or underneath) a forewing, and the authors had some difficulty attributing the patterning of the wing to either. Considering the branching pattern of the wing figured (especially M), it seems that this specimen is a composite of wing venation from the forewing and hind wing. Moreover, the wing venation figured as
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sp. has an elongate and highly pectinately branched CuP, which would actually preclude placement in
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if it was a hind wing.
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Wang
<emphasis id="B9191C72FFD08D677F1A0020FA3C954A" box="[1375,1436,1886,1911]" italics="true" pageId="83" pageNumber="84">et al.</emphasis>
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tentatively assigned this genus to
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, however, the genus does lack some important venational features characteristic of
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, such as at least one RP gradate series crossveins or a spur-like process on the basal part of the hind wing MP directed proximally (an important synapomorphy of
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). Based on this, as well as the branching pattern the M, Cu and A1 veins, it was prudent of the authors not to formally describe the specimen as it likely represents a composite of both fore and hind wings. At present the subfamilial placement of this genus is undetermined until more material is available.
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