Grimmenia tillyardi, Kopeć, Krzemiński, Skowron & Coram, 2017
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/637 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/600AC2CE-0C88-445A-8E19-1C92A111F3CE |
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Felipe |
scientific name |
Grimmenia tillyardi |
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sp. nov. |
Grimmenia tillyardi n. sp.
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Etymology. The species name is dedicated to Robin John Tillyard, the palaeoentomologist who described the first Limoniidae from the Jurassic of England.
Holotype. I. 3328 from Alderton Hill ( Gloucester ), Upper Lias ( Lower Jurassic : Toarcian), housed in the Natural History Museum, London.
Diagnosis. Sc terminates opposite fork of Rs into R 2+3+4 and R 5; R 2+3+4 long, distinctly longer than in other known species of the genus, equal to R 2+3 and R 3 combined; Rs almost twice as long as R 2+3+4; d-cell short and wide, which clearly differentiates this species from all congeners.
Description. Wing length 3.8 mm; Sc ends opposite bifurcation of Rs into R 2+3+4 and R 5; cross-vein sc-r situated its own length before tip of Sc; R 1 ends opposite one third length of R 2+3 and R 3 combined; R 2+3+4 very long, as long as R 2+3 and R 3 combined; Rs almost twice as long as R 2+3+4; R 4 equal in length to Rs and twice as long as R 2+3+4; d-cell 0.125 the length of the wing; almost rectangular, its upper part almost the same length as its basal part; top part of cross-vein m-m inclined towards the wing base; M 1 shorter than petiolus; m-cu situated towards distal end of d-cell, just before fork of M 3+4 into M 3 and M 4.
Remarks. Grimmenia tillyardi n. sp. is very similar to G. prima from the Toarcian of Grimmen, Germany ( Krzemiński and Zessin, 1990). However, it clearly differs from this species in its longer vein R 2+3+4; the shape of the d-cell, which is short and wide, and longer veins M 1 and M 2.
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