Praepapilio gracilis
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https://doi.org/ 10.5281/zenodo.583183 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6046983 |
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gracilis . Praepapilio gracilis Durden & Rose, 1978
USA, Colorado , Ray Dome , Rio Blanco Co.; Lutetian, middle Eocene.
Depositories : private collection Hugh Rose, New Hampshire, USA (holotype, 2a); BHM (counterpart holotype, 2b).
Published figures: Durden & Rose (1978: Figs 2 View FIGURE 2 , 3 View FIGURES 3 – 4 6C–D); Murata (1998: Fig. 3 View FIGURES 3 – 4 ).
Similar to Praepapilio colorado , but less well preserved, large parts of the wings (e.g., the important apical part of the forewing) missing. The forewing length is smaller, estimated as 32.6 mm of which the supposed precision is noted, although the apical part of the wing is missing. Moreover, it is of more slender built than P. colorado . Possibly a female: the authors record a possible sphragis. Of the radial system of the forewing, only R1 and R2, and part of R3 visible. The area where R4 and possibly R5 should branch off, is missing. The terminal quarter or third of the hindwing is missing, such that the lobed shape depicted by Durden & Rose (1978) is speculative. For the rest of the wing, the venation is like P. colorado . Apart from size and shape, the present fossil differs from P. colorado in pattern, prompting Durden & Rose (1978) to describe it as a separate species.
Since the fossil is apparently closely related to Praepapilio colorado , and is of the same age but less well preserved, it is not important for calibration.
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Black Hills Museum of Natural History |
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