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Protanthomyza grimaldii sp. nov., a further member of the extinct subfamily Protanthomyzinae (Diptera, Anthomyzidae) from Baltic amber.


ABSTRACT: A new fossil species, Protanthomyza grimaldii sp. nov. (Diptera, Anthomyzidae), is described from Baltic amber (Eocene, 48-34 Ma) based on two (male and female) inclusions. It is the ninth species of the †genus Protanthomyza Hennig, 1965 and †subfamily Protanthomyzinae Rohá?ek, 1998. Adult morphology of P. grimaldii sp. nov. revealed that the rich chaetotaxy of the thoracic pleuron, two anal veins and presence of the anteroventral process of the epandrium are plausibly shared by all species of Protanthomyza. Relationships of the new species, which belongs to a group lacking the ctenidial spine on the fore femur, are discussed.

SUBMITTER: Rohacek J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7550391 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>Protanthomyza grimaldii</i> sp. nov., a further member of the extinct subfamily Protanthomyzinae (Diptera, Anthomyzidae) from Baltic amber.

Roháček Jindřich J  

ZooKeys 20201005


A new fossil species, <i>Protanthomyza grimaldii</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> (Diptera, Anthomyzidae), is described from Baltic amber (Eocene, 48-34 Ma) based on two (male and female) inclusions. It is the ninth species of the †genus <i>Protanthomyza</i> Hennig, 1965 and †subfamily Protanthomyzinae Roháček, 1998. Adult morphology of <i>P. grimaldii</i> <b>sp. nov.</b> revealed that the rich chaetotaxy of the thoracic pleuron, two anal veins and presence of the anteroventral process of the epandrium are p  ...[more]

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