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A new Upper Carboniferous stem‐orthopteran (Insecta) from Ningxia (China)
Authors:Olivier Béthoux  Jun‐Jie Gu  Dong Ren
Affiliation:1. College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China;2. 40 rue d’Aveillans, 38770 La Motte d’Aveillans, France
Abstract:Abstract During the Upper Carboniferous, orthopteran insects (grasshoppers, katydids, and crickets) were represented by numerous species distantly related to crown‐orthopterans, such as lobeattid and cnemidolestodean insects. The panorthopterans, including total‐orthopterans and their closest relatives, are represented by comparatively rarer species in localities of this period. Here we describe Heterologus duyiwuer sp. nov., an infrequent panorthopteran from the Late Carboniferous locality of Xiaheyan Village (Zhongwei City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China). The only available specimen is composed of an isolated forewing exhibiting a combination of character states previously unknown, in particular the lack of posterior radius (RP) / anterior Media (MA) connection, late branchings of the media (M) and anterior cubitus (CuA), and a branched posterior branch of the posterior cubitus (CuPb). Based on its unusual branching pattern, the composite stem resulting from the fusion of CuA and CuPaα (second anterior branch of CuP) is assumed to be composed of a branched CuA and a simple CuPaα.
Keywords:Archaeorthoptera  homology  Namurian  stem‐orthopterans  Tupo Formation
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