Lithochrysa Carpenter 1935
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Genus Lithochrysa Carpenter 1935 View in CoL , stat. res.
Lithochrysa Carpenter, 1935: 262 View in CoL , 265, 269, 270; Adams 1957: 72; Tjeder 1966: 247; Adams 1967: 231 (as a synonym of Paleochrysa [sic]); Willmann 1993: 242; Archibald & Makarkin 2017: 399.
Type species. Palaeochrysa wickhami Cockerell, 1914 View in CoL , by original designation.
Emended diagnosis. May be distinguished from other genera of Nothochrysinae by a combination of the following. Forewing: (1) im elongate [ Cimbrochrysa View in CoL , Danochrysa View in CoL , Asiachrysa View in CoL , Okanaganochrysa View in CoL , Leptochrysa View in CoL : broadly pentagonal; Stephenbrooksia View in CoL : very long, narrow]; (2) 2m-cu located in proximal part of im [ Cimbrochrysa View in CoL , Asiachrysa View in CoL : approximately in middle of im; Kimachrysa, Pimachrysa View in CoL , Pamochrysa View in CoL , Hypochrysa View in CoL , Asthenochrysa View in CoL : proximad im]; (3) two gradate series in radial space [ Okanaganochrysa View in CoL , Triplochrysa View in CoL : three; Dictyochrysa View in CoL , Adamsochrysa View in CoL : four or more]; (4) inner gradate series of radial space arranged in smooth line [ Palaeochrysa View in CoL , Tribochrysa View in CoL : arranged in strongly broken line]. Hind wing: (5) MA fused with RP proximally for long distance [ Archaeochrysa View in CoL , Stephenbrooksia View in CoL , Leptochrysa View in CoL : separate].
Species included. Five species: Lithochrysa borealis Archibald & Makarkin, 2017 View in CoL from the early Eocene of Driftwood Canyon, British Columbia, Canada; and L. wickhami View in CoL , L. ferruginea (Cockerell, 1909) , stat. res., L. concinnula (Cockerell, 1909) View in CoL , and L. meyeri sp. nov., all from the late Eocene of Colorado, Florissant, USA.
Occurrence. Eocene (Ypresian to Priabonian) of North America.
Remarks. Adams (1967) synonymized Lithochrysa and Palaeochrysa . Archibald & Makarkin (2017), however, examined new photographs of their type species, L. wickhami ( Cockerell, 1914) and P. stricta Scudder, 1890 , and found them clearly distinguished: in both the fore- and hind wings of Lithochrysa, Psm is poorly developed, strongly zigzagged, and the crossveins of the inner gradate series are arranged in a smooth line, but in Palaeochrysa, Psm is well developed, very slightly zigzagged (especially in the hind wing), and the crossveins of the inner gradate series are arranged in strongly broken line.
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Lithochrysa Carpenter 1935
Makarkin, Vladimir N., Antell, Gwen S. & Archibald, S. Bruce 2022 |
Lithochrysa
Archibald, S. B. & Makarkin, V. N. 2017: 399 |
Willmann, R. 1993: 242 |
Adams, P. A. 1967: 231 |
Tjeder, B. 1966: 247 |
Adams, P. A. 1957: 72 |
Carpenter, F. M. 1935: 262 |