Tanytarsus protogregarius
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Tanytarsus protogregarius |
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Tanytarsus protogregarius
Giłka and Zakrzewska, 2015
Figure 6.1, 6.2 View FIGURE 6
2015a Tanytarsus protogregarius Giłka and Zakrzewska in Zakrzewska and Giłka, p. 356, figures 7, 8 (male).
Material examined. Five adult males in 4 pieces of amber (Eocene, ~40-45 Ma , Gulf of Gdańsk, Figure 1 View FIGURE 1 ) : 1 male ( CCHH 242-1 , 11 x 7 x 2 mm) ; 1 male ( CCHH 242-11 , 12 x 7 x 2.5 mm) ; 2 males as syninclusions ( CCHH 257-8 , 19 x 8.5 x 5.5 mm) ; 1 male ( CCHH 1754-12 , triangular 7 x 5 x 4.5 mm, Figure 6.1, 6.2 View FIGURE 6 ) .
Remarks. The imagines of fossil species display a distinct variability in the structures that are diagnostic. These are difficult to define, among others, due to the usually small number of specimens examined. Below we present the features of the recently described male Tanytarsus protogregarius , which are subject to intraspecific morphological variability and may be the reason for incorrect identification (see also Tanytarsus serafini ). Figure 6.1 and 6.2 View FIGURE 6 illustrate the atypical structure of the hypopygial anal point, observed in one of the five specimens examined (cf. Zakrzewska and Giłka, 2015a).
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