Two new species of archaeohelorus (hymenoptera, proctotrupoidea, heloridae) from the middle Jurassic of China

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Two new fossil species, Archaeohelorus polyneurus sp. n. and A. tensus sp. n., assigned to the genus Archaeohelorus Shih, Feng & Ren, 2011 of Heloridae (Hymenoptera), are reported from the late Middle Jurassic, Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. Based on the well-preserved forewings and hind wings of these specimens, the diagnosis of the Archaeohelorus is emended: forewing 2cu-a intersecting Cu and Rs+M at the same point or postfurcal, and hind wing may have tubular veins C, Sc+R, R, Rs, M+Cu, M and Cu distinct, or simplified venation. The new findings also elucidate the evolutionary trend of forewing and hind wing venation and body size for the Heloridae from the late Middle Jurassic to now. © Xiaoqing Shi et al.

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Shi, X., Zhao, Y., Shih, C., & Ren, D. (2014). Two new species of archaeohelorus (hymenoptera, proctotrupoidea, heloridae) from the middle Jurassic of China. ZooKeys, 369(1), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.369.6561

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