Stenosmylus stenopterus, MacLachlan, 1867
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https://doi.org/ 10.1007/s13127-015-0242-6 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03FE87AC-FF95-F22C-D5F6-44F8C77723A5 |
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Felipe |
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Stenosmylus stenopterus |
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Stenosmylus stenopterus View in CoL
Both wing pairs subequal; fore- and hind wing 19.1 and 16.9 cm long, respectively; oval, with a slightly pointed apex;
Fig. 2 Wing venation in Stenolysmus extraneus ( Walker, 1853) . a, b, d – g Forewings. c Hind wing. a–c Wing overviews. d–g Details of the base of MP2 with respect to CuA (asterisk indicates the base of MP2; dashes delimit the CuA area). a, f Specimen QM IWC OB 8, left forewing. b, d, e Specimen QM IWC OB 7, right forewing. g Specimen QM IWC OB 6, left forewing
RP with distal branches further branched (about 11 main branches, 20 terminal branches). Forewing ( Fig. 4a, c View Fig ): MA fused with R short before the arising of RP+MA or opposite to it; RP and MA diverging almost immediately after the fusion; no clear origin of MP2 as herein identified (see B Discussion^); MP2 and CuA posteriorly pectinate; MA forked very distally (2 or 3 branches), MP1 with 7 branches, MP2 with 3–4 branches, CuA with 2–3 branches, CuP with 18 branches (posteriorly pectinate). Hind wing ( Fig. 4d View Fig ): no clear origin of MP2 as herein identified (see B Discussion^).
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