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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FF2F90FB6F1DB4D4" bold="true" box="[227,321,1158,1182]" italics="true" pageId="1">Podistra</emphasis>
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(
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.
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Female, in Baltic amber, deposited under accession number INHSP-18000.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FF2F913B6F27B514" bold="true" box="[227,379,1350,1374]" pageId="1">Type locality.</emphasis>
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, Baltic Sea coast, Gdańsk city area, Wisła River estuary.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FF2F91DB6F28B5F4" bold="true" box="[227,372,1446,1470]" pageId="1">Type horizon.</emphasis>
Middle Eocene: Lutetian (47.841.2 Mya) to late Eocene: Priabonian (37.833.9 Mya).
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FF2F927B6FABB654" bold="true" box="[227,503,1542,1566]" pageId="1">Differential diagnosis.</emphasis>
The last maxillary palpomere securiform, the long elytra and the rectangular pronotum allow this taxon to be abscribed to the genus
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. The new species is easily distinguishable from the other
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for the absence of the basal tooth of claws, a typical character of the subgenus
<taxonomicName id="83A9DCC42A0EFFE5FCCA94A26A63B0BD" authority="Wittmer, 1969" authorityName="Wittmer" authorityYear="1969" box="[774,1087,223,247]" pageId="1" rank="subGenus" subGenus="Pseudoabsidia">
<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FCCA94A26DFDB0BD" box="[774,929,223,247]" italics="true" pageId="1">Pseudoabsidia</emphasis>
Wittmer, 1969
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. It is also recognizable for the blackish head and the peculiar pronotal (slightly narrower than head, with a transversal strong concavity near the basal margin) and propleural shape.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0EFFE5FCCA95E26DD3B1FD" bold="true" box="[774,911,415,439]" pageId="1">Description.</emphasis>
Adult, winged, slender. Female, defined on the basis of the short antennae and the last sternite rounded and wide. Body length: about
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, elytra
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. Dark brown with blackish head.
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Head completely exposed, short, rounded, equipped with punctation and rugosity. Eyes large, convex, perfectly rounded, inserted in the lateral-upper part of the head; inter-ocular dorsal distance about 2.5 times greater than eye diameter. Maxillary palpi 4-segmented; last palpomere securiform, very elongated and rounded apically. Labial palpi 3-segmented; last palpomere securiform. Antennae 11-segmented, filiform, strongly pubescent, inserted close to the eyes, very short, slightly surpassing the humeral zone and not reaching the half of elytra; scape club-shaped, strongly elongate and robust apically; antennomere II short, about 2.0 times shorter than scape; antennomere III about 1.5 times longer than antennomere II; antennomeres III-X subequal, antennomere
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slightly longer than others; antennomere XI longer than previous ones and rounded apically. Pronotum longer than wide, rectangular, slightly narrower than head, almost flat, with a transversal strong concavity near the basal margin; surface equipped with long setae; apical margin almost straight; basal margin straight and bordered; sides straight and slightly bordered; propleura triangular-elongate with rounded wide base. Scutellum triangular. Elytra wider than pronotum, elongate, parallel-sided, rounded apically, hardly reaching the last abdominal segments (
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), wrinkled and equipped with long setae. Hind wings slightly infuscate, almost completely covered by the elytra. Legs robust, densely pubescent; coxae robust, elongate, triangular; trochanters elongate with rounded apex; femora enlarged, very slightly curved; tibiae thin, cylindrical, with a robust apical spur; protibiae
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shorter than profemora; mesotibiae almost as long as mesofemora; metatibiae longer than metafemora; tarsal formula 5-5-5; tarsomere I very elongate; tarsomere II short, about 2 times shorter than I; tarsomere III as long as II; tarsomere IV lobed; tarsomere
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thin, elongate and curved; claws simple, without tooth at base. Metasternum sub-rectangular; abdominal urosternites transverse and pubescen t; last ur oster n ite sh or t an d rounded. Male unknown.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0DFFE6FC5896226A4DB23D" bold="true" box="[916,1041,607,631]" pageId="2">Etymology.</emphasis>
Named in honour of my friend Scott Guthrie (Fort Guthrie,
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,
<collectingCountry id="3CBEE7D72A0DFFE6FC5896E26D91B2FD" box="[916,973,671,695]" name="United States of America" pageId="2">USA</collectingCountry>
), an excellent fossil hunter.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0DFFE6FC5896A26A64B2BD" bold="true" box="[916,1080,735,759]" pageId="2">Syninclusions.</emphasis>
Air bubbles, and very few detritus.
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<emphasis id="76DD7B552A0DFFE6FC5897426A5FB31D" bold="true" box="[916,1027,831,855]" pageId="2">Remarks.</emphasis>
The amber piece measures 21 x
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. Three legs of the inclusion are preserved up to the tarsomere IV, II, and I respectively. The right antenna is preserved up to the fifth antennomere.
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