Mesojassus australis ( Evans, 1956 ) Lambkin, 2020

Lambkin, Kevin J., 2020, Revision of Mesojassus Tillyard, 1916, from the Late Triassic of Queensland (Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha: Membracoidea: Archijassidae), Zootaxa 4718 (3), pp. 413-422 : 417-419

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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4718.3.9

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persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03E487D1-5F51-0C5D-FEF0-FA8CFCBBFDE2

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scientific name

Mesojassus australis ( Evans, 1956 )
status

comb. nov.

Mesojassus australis ( Evans, 1956) View in CoL , comb. nov.

( Figs 5–11 View FIGURES 5–7 View FIGURE 8 View FIGURES 9–11 )

Triassocotis australis Evans, 1956: 194 View in CoL , fig. 5L; Carpenter, 1992: 258–259, fig. 162.3; Jell, 2004: 39, 2 unnumbered figs; Lambkin 2019: 392.

Triassocotis amplicata Evans, 1961: 16 View in CoL , fig. 1G; Jell, 2004: 39; Lambkin, 2019: 392; syn. nov.

Hylicella reducta Evans, 1956: 196 , fig. 7B; Carpenter, 1992: 233; Jell, 2004: 45; Lambkin, 2019: 392; syn. nov.

Hylicellites reducta ( Evans, 1956) View in CoL : Becker-Migdisova 1962a: 95, fig. 9.

(partim non) Triassocotis australis: Evans, 1961: 16 , fig. 1E (specimen QMF3687 = Mesojassus ipsviciensis Tillyard View in CoL ).

Material. Holotype tegmen UQC1553/1554, holotype tegmen of Triassocotis amplicata QMF3689a/b, holotype tegmen of Hylicella reducta UQC1452/1453, all Mount Crosby. Twenty-six additional tegmina: QMF: 60085, 60086, 60087a/b, 60088, 60089, 60090, 60091, Mount Crosby; 13626a/b (+ pronotum), 60070, 60071, 60072, 60073, 60074, 60075, 60076, 60077a/b (+ scutellum), 60078, 60079, 60080, 60081a/b, 60082a/b, 60083, 60084a/b, Dinmore; ACC: I.28, I.130, Mount Crosby, I.29 a/b, Dinmore.

Description. Tegmen 10.2–13.4 mm long (holotype 11.1, holotype of T. amplicata 12.5, holotype of H. reducta 10.2), 3.5–4.6 mm wide, length/width 2.9–3.3; no colour pattern detected, except in several Dinmore specimens which appear to have a dark shading across the entire tegmen ( Fig. 8 View FIGURE 8 ), or to be 2-toned with variable dark and pale areas ( Figs 5, 7 View FIGURES 5–7 ).

Notes. Mesojassus australis differs from the type species only in its larger size. The Mount Crosby and Dinmore specimens of the species exhibit similar size ranges. The apex of the holotype of T. australis is evenly rounded, not tending to lanceolate as illustrated by Evans (1956, fig. 5L). Three specimens, the holotypes of T. australis and T. amplicata , as well as QMF60091, differ from the rest in having an additional M branch, on M 3 in both holotypes ( Evans 1956, fig. 5L), and on M 4 in QMF60091 ( Fig. 10 View FIGURES 9–11 ). The presence of this additional strengthening vein in the tegmen may be attributable to size, at least in the holotype of T. amplicata and QMF60091, which are two of the larger specimens of the species. The holotype of T. australis is additionally aberrant in having a three-branched RA ( Evans 1956, fig. 5L), unlike any other of the long series of specimens of either species of the genus in which RA is always two-branched (and never simple, as incorrectly recorded by Evans (1961, fig. 1G) in T. amplicata ). It might be suggested that these venational variations may represent distinct species, but this would require the creation of three additional species names based only on single specimens, among an otherwise consistent series of 29 specimens. In this light, and until substantial new material demonstrates the contrary, the three specimens are herein considered as simply individual venational variants of M. australis .

The holotype specimen of H. reducta is not well preserved but careful examination confirms it as simply a smaller specimen of M. australis . Contrary to Evans’s description and illustration (1956, fig. 7B), there is only one r-m, in the usual position for Mesojassus , the apical area of M 3+4 is not preserved, and CuA is of standard Mesojassus form, not fused with M 3+4, but connected with it by a short m-cua.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Hemiptera

Family

Archijassidae

Genus

Mesojassus

Loc

Mesojassus australis ( Evans, 1956 )

Lambkin, Kevin J. 2020
2020
Loc

Hylicellites reducta (

Becker-Migdisova, E. E. 1962: 95
1962
Loc

Triassocotis amplicata

Lambkin, K. J. 2019: 392
Jell, P. A. 2004: 39
Evans, J. W. 1961: 16
1961
Loc

Triassocotis australis

Lambkin, K. J. 2019: 392
Jell, P. A. 2004: 39
Carpenter, F. M. 1992: 258
Evans, J. W. 1956: 194
1956
Loc

Hylicella reducta

Lambkin, K. J. 2019: 392
Jell, P. A. 2004: 45
Carpenter, F. M. 1992: 233
Evans, J. W. 1956: 196
1956
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