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    The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China

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    Fu, Yan-Zhe, Huang, Di-Ying (2022): The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China. Palaeoentomology 5 (1): 76-80, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.

    A new species of Sinoalidae from the (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) topmost Late Jurassic Daohugou Bed

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    FU, YAN-ZHE, HUANG, DI-YING (2021): A new species of Sinoalidae from the (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) topmost Late Jurassic Daohugou Bed. Palaeoentomology 4 (1): 34-38, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.7, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.

    FIGURE 2 in The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China

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    FIGURE 2. Archaeomaguviopsis magicus gen. et sp. nov., computer combined images of part and counterpart (A, B). Scale bars = 1 mm.Published as part of Fu, Yan-Zhe & Huang, Di-Ying, 2022, The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China, pp. 76-80 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 78, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/628068

    FIGURE 1 in A new species of Sinoalidae from the (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) topmost Late Jurassic Daohugou Bed

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    FIGURE 1. Holotype of Juroala pulchra sp. nov., from the topmost Daohugou Bed. A, Part, showing general habitus (NIGP171749a). B, Counterpart (NIGP171749b). C, Right tegmen. D, Left tegmen. Scale bars = 2 mmPublished as part of FU, YAN-ZHE & HUANG, DI-YING, 2021, A new species of Sinoalidae from the (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha) topmost Late Jurassic Daohugou Bed, pp. 34-38 in Palaeoentomology 4 (1) on page 35, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.1.7, http://zenodo.org/record/550770

    FIGURE 3. Sinogranulus qishuiheensis, line drawings. A, NIGP179635. B, NIGP179636 in Revision of the genus Sinogranulus (Hemiptera, Granulidae) with description of a new species from the Middle Triassic of China

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    FIGURE 3. Sinogranulus qishuiheensis, line drawings. A, NIGP179635. B, NIGP179636.Published as part of Fu, Yan-Zhe, Gao, Jian & Huang, Di-Ying, 2022, Revision of the genus Sinogranulus (Hemiptera, Granulidae) with description of a new species from the Middle Triassic of China, pp. 81-89 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 84, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/628055

    FIGURE 1 in Revision of the genus Sinogranulus (Hemiptera, Granulidae) with description of a new species from the Middle Triassic of China

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    FIGURE 1. Sinogranulus qishuiheensis, photographs (NIGP179635), lower parts of the Yanchang Formation, Shaanxi Province, northern China. A, Part, NIGP179635a. B, NIGP179635a, part. C, NIGP179635b, counterpart. Scale bar = 1 mm.Published as part of Fu, Yan-Zhe, Gao, Jian & Huang, Di-Ying, 2022, Revision of the genus Sinogranulus (Hemiptera, Granulidae) with description of a new species from the Middle Triassic of China, pp. 81-89 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 82, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.10, http://zenodo.org/record/628055

    FIGURE 1. Fossil locality. A in A new calopterygid damselfly (Odonata, Zygoptera) from the Oligocene Ningming Basin, Guangxi, South China

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    FIGURE 1. Fossil locality. A, Map of fossil locality. B, Photograph of fossil collecting.Published as part of HUANG, DI-YING, LIU, QI, LIAN, XIN-NENG, FU, YAN-ZHE & NEL, ANDRÉ, 2022, A new calopterygid damselfly (Odonata, Zygoptera) from the Oligocene Ningming Basin, Guangxi, South China, pp. 113-119 in Palaeoentomology 5 (2) on page 114, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/653039

    Archaeomaguviopsis Fu & Huang 2022, gen. nov.

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    Genus Archaeomaguviopsis gen. nov. Type species. Archaeomaguviopsis magicus sp. nov.; by present designation and monotypy. Etymology. The generic name derives from a combination of the Greek word archaios (meaning ‘ancient’), and Maguviopsis, the type genus of Maguviopseinae. Gender: masculine. Diagnosis. Tegmen broad, covered evenly with large areolae; truncate apically without emargination, apparently produced posterodistally, nearly at medial area; costal margin smooth, weakly convex distally; commissural margin highly cristate; basal cell absent; postcostal cell narrow; hyposubcostal carina (= basal section of ScP) strongly convex; stems ScP+R and ScP+RA subparallel to costal margin; RA unbranched; stem CuA closely subparallel to CuP at base; A 1 simple, independent of Pcu; crossvein ir absent, mp-cua distinctly basad of MP forking.Published as part of Fu, Yan-Zhe & Huang, Di-Ying, 2022, The first maguviopseids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha, Prosboloidea) from the Triassic of China, pp. 76-80 in Palaeoentomology 5 (1) on page 76, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.1.9, http://zenodo.org/record/628068

    FIGURE 2 in A new cormopsocid from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Psocodea: Trogiomorpha: Cormopsocidae)

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    FIGURE 2. Cormopsocus neli sp. nov., holotype. A, Details of head, dorsal view. B, Details of maxillary palpus. Scale bars = 0.2 mm.Published as part of HAKIM, MARINA, AZAR, DANY, FU, YAN-ZHE, CAI, CHEN-YANG & HUANG, DI-YING, 2021, A new cormopsocid from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Psocodea: Trogiomorpha: Cormopsocidae), pp. 178-185 in Palaeoentomology 4 (2) on page 181, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.2.7, http://zenodo.org/record/550777

    FIGURE 2 in A new calopterygid damselfly (Odonata, Zygoptera) from the Oligocene Ningming Basin, Guangxi, South China

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    FIGURE 2. Guangxicalopteryx huashanensis gen. et sp. nov., holotype NIGP179898, photographs. A, Counterpart (NIGP179898b). B, Counterpart under alcohol. C, Part (NIGP179898a), covered with a carbonaceous film. Scale bars = 5 mm.Published as part of HUANG, DI-YING, LIU, QI, LIAN, XIN-NENG, FU, YAN-ZHE & NEL, ANDRÉ, 2022, A new calopterygid damselfly (Odonata, Zygoptera) from the Oligocene Ningming Basin, Guangxi, South China, pp. 113-119 in Palaeoentomology 5 (2) on page 115, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.2.3, http://zenodo.org/record/653039
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