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A revised diagnosis of Palaeoglaesum Wagner (Diptera, Psychodidae, Bruchomyiinae) with description of two new species from Cretaceous Myanmar amber

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Pages 230-236 | Received 09 Jan 2019, Accepted 10 Apr 2019, Published online: 22 Apr 2019
 

ABSTRACT

The diagnosis of Palaeoglaesum Wagner is revised to add details of the head, wing and male genitalia. A critical discussion of character states observed in this genus is provided to clarify details pertinent to accurate species delimitation. Two new species, P. carsteni n. sp. and P. wagneri n. sp., from Cretaceous Myanmar amber are described and illustrated. The holotype of P. velteni (Wagner) was acquired from a private collection to be deposited in a museum collection; further details of this species are given based on examination of an additional male specimen.

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Acknowledgments

The Authors are grateful to Dr. Mónica M. Solórzano Kraemer (Senckenberg Forschungsinstitut und Naturmuseum) for additional photographic documentation. We are deeply indebted to Gregory Curler for his critical review and numerous helpful suggestions to improve the original version of this paper. Thanks as well to two reviewers for their instructive comments. We are also grateful to Patric Müller and Sieghard Ellenberger for sharing their collections in support of our research. Thanks as well to Carsten Gröhn for loaning the holotype of P. carsteni and to Jürgen Velten for working with us to transfer the holotype of P. velteni to the collection of ISEA PAS. We are appreciative of all colleagues involved in some aspect of this study for their magnificent cooperation.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the authors.

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Funding

This research was supported by the grant from the National Science Centre of Poland [No. UMO-2016/23/B/NZ8/00936]; by the Strategic Priority Research Program (B) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB26000000]; by the National Natural Science Foundation of China [41572010, 41622201, 41688103].

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