Valid Names Results
Magnilens glaesaria Vea & Grimaldi, 2015 (incertae_sedis: Magnilens)Nomenclatural History
- Magnilens glaesaria Vea & Grimaldi 2015: 45. Type data: MYANMAR: Kachin, Tanai Village, on Ledo Road, 105 km NW Myitkyna), Leeward Capitol Corp coll.,. Holotype, male, by original designation Type depository: New York: American Museum of Natural History, Department of Entomology Collection, New York, USA; accepted valid name Notes: Alate male in a 4 × 7 × 1.5 mm rectangular, yellow, transparent polished amber piece with a large crack passing through the specimen; specimen well preserved but only lateral views observable Illustr.
Common Names
Ecological Associates
Geographic Distribution
Countries: 1
- Burma (=Myanmar) | VeaGr2015
Keys
Remarks
- Structure: Body large, head with ocular sclerites each bearing eight pairs of large and bulging simple eyes (vs. seven small ones in Putoidae, and six in Solicoccus, diagonally arranged); antenna filiform, almost trinodose (vs. not nodose in Sdolicoccus), with long setae; forewings with microtrichia; legs slender, tibia with setae becoming spinelike on ventral surface distally; tarsus 2-segmented; claw with spinelike digitules; abdominal segment VIII with a pair of wax filaments, indicative of a pair of glandular pouches (vs. two pairs of glandular pouches in Solicoccus on abdominal segments VII and VIII). Penial sheath large triangular, with a narrow pointed aedeagus (vs. long and bifurcated in Putoidae).
- General Remarks: Detailed description and illustrations in Vea & Grimaldi, 2015.
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Citations
- VeaGr2015: description, diagnosis, distribution, illustration, taxonomy, 45-46, 66
- WilliaDe2020: taxonomy, 198