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.—Differs from other congeners by the following combination of characters: body size large, more than
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, deeply punctate, covered with densely golden pubescence (
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); head extremely transverse, wider than 3× longitudinal length; vertex wide, as wide as 1/4 head; compound eye as wide as 1.6× vertex; second antennal segment as thick as first segment; third segment longer than fourth segment; fourth antennal segment not divided; second labial segment shortest; third labial segment longest (
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); posterior pronotal width shorter than 2 times longitudinal length; mesoscutum narrow (
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<emphasis id="17AA501DFFD9FF95FCEAE6DE45BCA73B" box="[862,996,1257,1282]" italics="true" pageId="4" pageNumber="79">Description</emphasis>
.—Female body elongate-oval, length
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. Mostly dark brown, partly pale brown. Head mostly pale brown; vertex and frons dark; clypeus and juga dark brown; antennae mostly dark brown; fourth antennal segment somewhat paler; labium mostly brown, apex of fourth labial segment dark brown. Thorax pronotum entirely dark brown; scutellum paler, brown; hemelytron mostly dark brown; embolial margin paler; membrane grayish, subhyaline; legs entirely pale brown. Abdomen entirely dark brown.
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<paragraph id="25618C0FFFD9FF95FC30E43D43ECA51F" blockId="4.[862,1535,1256,1960]" pageId="4" pageNumber="79">Body generally glossy, mostly punctate, densely covered with golden pubescence; frons and clypeus impunctate, covered with relatively short pubescence; antennae with short and dense erect setae; pronotum with large and dense punctures except for calli region, densely covered with golden pubescence; scutellum with small punctures and with somewhat short pubescence; mesoscutum impunctate; hemelytra with large punctures, covered with dense golden pubescence; embolial area impunctate; cuneus impunctate.</paragraph>
<paragraph id="25618C0FFFD9FF94FC30E51B42B2A48F" blockId="4.[862,1535,1256,1960]" lastBlockId="5.[808,1481,1461,1719]" lastPageId="5" lastPageNumber="80" pageId="4" pageNumber="79">Head hypognathous, elongate in lateral view, anterior margin straight in dorsal view, less than pronotum height in lateral view; vertex relatively wide, 1.68 times as wide as single compound eye; compound eye slightly prominent in frontal view; ocelli large, positioned near compound eye, not close to each other; fovea antennalis positioned below compound eyes; antennae shorter than the body, four segmented, cylindrical; first segment shorter than the fourth segment, as thick as second segment; second segment longest, shorter than the third and fourth segments combined; third segment longer than 2 times fourth segment; proportion of first to fourth antennal segments 0.27: 1.01: 0.77: 0.3; frontal-clypeal part rather elongate; labium somewhat thick, exceeding hind coxae, reaching third abdominal segment. Thorax pronotum trapezoid, midline length longer than anterior width and /2 posterior width respectively, posterior margin weakly convex in middle, lateral margin straight, posterior angle slightly carinate; pronotal collar narrow; calli region weakly swollen; scutellum large, midline the same as pronotal midline length, width more than anterior pronotal width; mesoscutum narrowly developed; lateral margin of hemelytra rounded; commissure as long as scutellum length; cuneus broad, inner margin straight, cuneal fracture weakly developed; membrane with two cells (large and very small); legs moderately long; hindfemur not reaching the apex of abdomen; tarsus two segmented. Abdomen elongate, exceeding apex of cuneus. Genitalia not examined.</paragraph>
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Fig. 3. Mirid insect
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<emphasis id="17AA501DFFD8FF94FEACE77C47E1A759" box="[280,441,1355,1376]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="80">Metoisops popovi</emphasis>
Kim, Taszakowski, and Jung
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,
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, holotype female, CNU CNUHHMF005, from the Baltic Amber (unknown locality on Baltic Sea Coast), mid-Eocene. Dorsal habitus.Arrow points to deep incision between calli (A
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), lateral habitus (A
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), head in dorsal view (A
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), head in lateral view (A
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), scutellum (A
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), hindfemur with trichobothria (A
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).
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<emphasis id="17AA501DFFD8FF94FC9CE4FE4595A4DB" box="[808,973,1737,1762]" italics="true" pageId="5" pageNumber="80">Measurements</emphasis>
(in mm).—Body length 3.31; head length 0.18; head width including compound eyes 0.65; vertex width 0.16; first antennal segment 0.27; second antennal segment 1.01; third antennal segment 0.77; fourth antennal segment 0.3; first labial segment 0.56; second labial segment 0.21; third labial segment 0.6; fourth labial segment 0.33; pronotal midline length 0.52; basal pronotal maximal width (straight) 0.96; anterior scutellar width 0.80; scutellar midline length 0.60; commissure length 0.61; outer embolial margin length (straight) 1.47; maximal width across hemelytron 0.64; hindleg (femur: tibia: tarsus) 1.28: 1.44: 0.35.
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Fig. 4. Photographs (A
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, A
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) and drawings (A
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, A
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) of femoral trichobothria in mirid insect
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<emphasis id="17AA501DFFDBFF97FC69E6E8428AA6CD" box="[989,1234,1247,1268]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="81">Metoisops akingbohungbei</emphasis>
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, holotype male, CEHI BB M HE 4, from the Baltic Amber (unknown locality on Baltic Sea Coast), mid-Eocene. Five mesofemoral trichobothria (A
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, A
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); six metafemoral trichobothria (A
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, A
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). Scale bars 0.1 mm.
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<emphasis id="17AA501DFFDBFF97FF23E7E14414A7C9" box="[151,588,1494,1520]" italics="true" pageId="6" pageNumber="81">Stratigraphic and geographic range.</emphasis>
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horizon and locality only.
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