Melqartitermitidae Engel, 2021
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.4.13 |
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lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D1F5A853-32D1-470B-A609-D54F7B8C60CA |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5507935 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B28787-AB44-067B-FF0D-84B6FE9CF8FF |
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Carolina |
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Melqartitermitidae Engel |
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fam. nov. |
Melqartitermitidae Engel , fam. nov.
Type genus. Melqartitermes Engel et al., 2007 .
Diagnosis. The Melqartitermitidae are a peculiar Early Cretaceous group of primitive termites. Like Mastotermitidae and some other basal families, melqartitermitids have wholly pentamerous tarsi and a large flat pronotum. However, unlike Mastotermitidae the hind wing lacks an anal lobe and ocelli are lacking (absent in Mastotermitinae ). Unlike Archotermopsidae a subsidiary tooth is present and the radial field is narrow, closer in form to that of Stolotermitidae (but this family has tetramerous tarsi, lacks a subsidiary tooth, and has a smaller pronotum). Like Mastotermitidae and other early diverging families, Melqartitermitidae have a large forewing scale with all primary veins originating within the scale. Aside from its unique combination of traits, the family differs from others in the primitive retention of a ventral cervical sclerite. In this respect it resembles Mylacrotermitidae Engel , fam. nov. (vide infra), from which it differs in the presence of a defined forewing basal suture.
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