A new sawfly of megalodontesidae (Insecta, hymenoptera, pamphilioidea) with pectinate antennae from the early cretaceous of China

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A new sawfly of Megalodontesidae, Jibaissodes peichenae sp. nov., is described from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation of Northeastern China. It is established mainly based on the pectinate antenna comprising 42 flagellomeres and the proximal 28 bearing apical rami, which gradually shorten in length toward the apex of the flagellum. The pterostigma of the forewing is infuscated apically and on the hind wing, vein 1-Rs is nearly equal to 1r-m and slightly shorter than 1-M. The first tergum is widely excised posteri-orly and roundly protruding laterally alike in Megalodontes. This find supports that pectinate antennae in extant sawflies of Megalodontesidae originated at least during or before the Early Cretaceous.

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Wang, Y., Wang, M., Shih, C., Rasnitsyn, A. P., Yao, J., Ren, D., & Gao, T. (2019). A new sawfly of megalodontesidae (Insecta, hymenoptera, pamphilioidea) with pectinate antennae from the early cretaceous of China. ZooKeys, 2019(893), 115–123. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.893.38512

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