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            <p> Eoeustochus Huber gen. n. Figs 18 </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Female. Body length 718-1133 (seven specimens in total, only four described and named to species). Head. Normal in shape, wider than long and about  ¾ as high as wide. Face slightly convex in lateral view; vertex flat and slightly sloping anteriorly, forming a moderately sharp angle with occiput; back of head slightly concave. Eye higher than wide, about 2/3 head height; malar space about 1/3 eye height. Antenna. Funicle 6-segmented, with each funicle segment longer than wide; clava 3-segmented with the claval sutures perpendicular to claval length. Wings. Fore wing wide, symmetrical, with evenly rounded apex (shape resembling that of the extant genus  Eustochus ); marginal fringe shorter than fore wing width. Venation about 0.4  × fore wing length, with long marginal vein and short but distinct stigmal vein. Hind wing narrow; marginal fringe much longer than wing width. Mesosoma. Shorter than gaster. Pronotum length at most about half length of mesoscutum. Mesoscutum length subequal to scutellum. Scutellum with frenum apparently entire, not divided longitudinally. Metanotum much shorter than scutellum. Metasoma. Constricted at base, probably with short petiole. Gastral terga similar in length. Ovipositor moderately short, probably arising near midpoint of gaster and its apex not or barely exserted beyond gastral apex. </p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Eoeustochus kishenehn Huber, sp. n. </p>
            <p>Derivation of generic name.</p>
            <p> The name is from eo-, Greek for early, and  Eustochus , an extant genus. The gender is masculine. </p>
            <p>Discussion.</p>
            <p> Two species are described, each from two specimens. Three additional specimens (Kishenehn #30,356, 40,410, and 40,023) belong to  Eoeustochus but are not included in the type series of either species because they are not in as good a condition. </p>
            <p> The relationships of  Eoeustochus are with  Eustochus , one extant species of which has a 3-segmented clava in females. Although thirteen extant genera have a definite 3-segmented clava (  Allanagrus ,  Anneckia ,  Idiocentrus ,  Krokella ,  Nesopatasson/Nesomymar ,  Neostethynium ,  Notomymar ,  Paracmotemnus ,  Parastethynium ,  Polynemoidea ,  Pseudocleruchus ,  Stethynium ), the closest one is  Eustochus , based on the apparent strong constriction in lateral view between meso- and metasoma (none in  Allanagrus ), transverse sutures between claval segments (sutures oblique in  Stethynium ), shape of fully developed wings (wings almost absent in  Nesopatasson /  Nesomymar and  Notomymar , and of different shape in  Anneckia ,  Neostethynium ,  Parastethynium and  Pseudocleruchus ) venation shorter than half fore wing length (venation longer in  Krokella and  Paracmotemnus ), and ovipositor not distinctly exserted beyond apex of gaster (ovipositor strongly exserted in  Polynemoidea ) or projecting anteriorly under mesosoma (ovipositor strongly projecting anteriorly in  Idiocentrus ). </p>
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            <p> Eoeustochus kishenehn Huber sp. n. Figs 14 </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH), labelled "  Eoeustochus kishenehn Huber Holotype female #543757". </p>
            <p>Paratype female (NMNH), labelled as for holotype but "paratype #543758".</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Female. Colour brown, head dark brown, fore wing thinly margined with brown. Holotype (Fig. 1) measurements as follows. Body length 909. Antenna (Fig. 2) with total funicle length 317; scape 95, pedicel 70, fl1 52, fl2 63, fl3 63, fl4 51, fl5 47, fl6 45; clava 180, 0.56  × funicle length. Fl2 and fl3 the longest segments and fl6 the shortest (Fig. 2). Mesosoma length 481. Fore wing (Fig. 3) length 912, width 271, length/width 3.36, longest marginal setae 160, venation length 355. Hind wing width 26, longest marginal setae 88. Metasoma length 340. Ovipositor length 290, apparently slightly exserted beyond apex of gaster. </p>
            <p>Paratype (Fig. 4) measurements as follows. Body length 966, head width 234, height 132.</p>
            <p>Derivation of species name.</p>
            <p>Named after the Kishenehn Formation shale in which the fossils were found.</p>
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B664C67D93157F9FEFEAA794F30990E1.text	B664C67D93157F9FEFEAA794F30990E1.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eoeustochus borchersi Huber	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Eoeustochus borchersi Huber sp. n. Figs 58 </p>
            <p> Type material. </p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH) labelled "  Eoeustochus borchersi Huber Holotype female #543759" </p>
            <p>Paratype female (NMNH), labelled as for holotype but "paratype #543760".</p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Female. Colour dark brown, fore wing thinly margined with brown. Holotype (Fig. 5) measurements as follows. Body length 1094. Antenna (Fig. 6) with total funicle length 432; scape -, pedicel 58, fl1 69, fl2 78, fl3 71, fl4 64, fl5 56, fl6 54; clava 186, 0.47  × funicle length. Fl2 distinctly the longest segment and fl6 the shortest. Fore wing (Fig. 7) length 948, width 312, length/width 2.72, longest marginal setae 188, venation (Fig. 8) length 395. Hind wing length 781, width 32. Ovipositor length 292, not exserted beyond apex of gaster. </p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> This species differs from  Eoeustochus kishenehn by the longer funicle segments (funicle 2.31  × clava length cf. 1.83  × in  Eoeustochus kishenehn ) and slightly wider fore wing (length/width at most 3.49 instead of at least 3.64 in  Eoeustochus kishenehn ). </p>
            <p>Derivation of species name.</p>
            <p>Named after Harold Borchers, professor of entomology and early mentor to the junior author at Bemidji State University, Bemidji, Minnesota.</p>
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25DAC8CB3803A220865CFCB330943064.text	25DAC8CB3803A220865CFCB330943064.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gonatocerus kootenai Huber	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gonatocerus kootenai Huber sp. n. Figs 911 </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH) labelled "  Gonatocerus kootenai Huber Holotype female #543761". </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Female. Colour dark brown except pedicel laterally, pronotum, trochanters, base and apex of femora, base and apex of tibiae (at least of fore and middle legs) and tarsomeres except apical tarsomere of all legs whitish. Holotype (Fig. 9) measurements as follows. Body length 1270. Head height 246, length 157. Antenna (Fig. 10) with total funicle length 476; scape -, pedicel 57, fl1 54, fl2 57, fl3 52, fl4 59, fl5 69, fl6 64, fl7 61, fl8 60, clava 120. Mesosoma length 462. Fore wing length 1101, width 309, length/width 3.56, venation length 259, longest marginal setae 95. Hind wing length 729, width 35, longest marginal setae 67. Metasoma (Fig. 11) length 658. Ovipositor length 588.</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Gonatocerus kootenai differs from the following two species by the relatively narrower wings and shorter funicle segments. I tentatively place it in  Gonatocerus (Gonatocerus) because of the relatively narrow fore wing and fairly long and relatively slender fl3-fl5. The reverse side of the shale piece contains a specimen of  Trichoptera . </p>
            <p>Derivation of species name.</p>
            <p>Named after the Kootenai tribe of the Flathead Nation in northwestern Montana, site of the Kishenehn shales.</p>
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6C685C79B53FE3280AD5B5DA1B78BEA7.text	6C685C79B53FE3280AD5B5DA1B78BEA7.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gonatocerus Nees	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gonatocerus Nees Figs 916 </p>
            <p> Gonatocerus is a worldwide group with numerous described extant species classified in several subgenera (Triapitsyn et al. 2010). Its members are often the most commonly collected  Mymaridae in almost any habitat so it seems surprising that it has been recorded only once as a fossil, in Baltic amber by Meunier (1905). </p>
            <p> The three species described below definitely belong to  Gonatocerus based onthe entire clava, 8-segmented funicle, similar sized gastral segments, short and probably narrow petiole, and 5-segmented tarsi (at least in the one species where they can be counted). Because they all appear to have a rhomboidal dorsellum they would be classified either in  Gonatocerus (Gonatocerus) or in  Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) , but not  Gonatocerus (Lymaenon) , the most common extant subgenus because it has a narrow, strap-shaped dorsellum or  Gonatocerus (Gastrogonatocerus) because the ovipositor does not project forward under the mesosoma. </p>
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A7AA94FAD1A012EBEF27FC07F8B3A973.text	A7AA94FAD1A012EBEF27FC07F8B3A973.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gonatocerus rasnitsyni Huber	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gonatocerus rasnitsyni Huber sp. n. Figs 1213 </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH) labelled "  Gonatocerus rasnitsyni Huber Holotype female #543762". </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Female. Colour dark brown except middle leg (others less clearly visible) with coxa, trochanter, apex of femur and base of tibia, and basal 4 tarsal segments yellowish. Holotype (Fig. 12) measurements as follows (measured in NMNH only).Body length 1046. Antenna (Fig. 13) with total funicle length 414: scape length and width 144/46, pedicel -, fl1 44, fl2 43, fl3 55, fl4 51, fl5 65, fl6 56, fl7 58, fl8 50, clava 113. At least on one antenna it appears that fl3 is wider than fl2 and fl4. Mesosoma length (excluding pronotum) 375. Fore wing length 789 (775 from margin of mesosoma), width 243, length/width 3.25.</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Gonatocerus rasnitsyni differs from  Gonatocerus kootenai by the relatively smaller size, shorter and wider fore wing, and colour of the antennal pedicel and legs. I tentatively place it in  Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) because of the relatively wider fl3 (on one antenna at least, suggesting it bears multiporous plate sensilla) compared to the slightly n  arrower fl2 and fl4. This resembles several extant members of this subgenus that also have alternately wider and narrower basal funicle segments. </p>
            <p>Derivation of species name.</p>
            <p> Named in honour of A. P. Rasnitsyn, the  world’s foremost  Hymenoptera palaeontologist, on the occasion of his 75th birthday. </p>
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35DDA66422219CC5EE6E450096876454.text	35DDA66422219CC5EE6E450096876454.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Gonatocerus greenwalti Huber	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Gonatocerus greenwalti Huber sp. n. Figs 1416 </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH) labelled "  Gonatocerus greenwalti Huber Holotype female #543763". </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p>Female. Colour dark brown except apex of pedicel and legs beyond coxae lighter (yellowish). Holotype (Fig. 14) measurements as follows.Body length 926. Antenna (Fig. 15) with total funicle length 398; scape -, pedicel 51, fl1 35, fl2 42, fl3 57, fl4 54, fl5 56, fl6 55, fl7 56, fl8 54, clava 116. Mesosoma length 410. Fore wing (Fig. 16) length 730, width 273, length/width 2.67, longest marginal setae 58. Fore wing seemingly bare (without microtrichia) behind and just apical to the venation. Hind wing length 458, width 23, longest marginal setae 73. Metasoma length 460. Ovipositor length 417.</p>
            <p>Comments.</p>
            <p> Gonatocerus greenwalti differs from  Gonatocerus kootenai and  Gonatocerus rasnitsyni by the wider fore wing and thicker funicle segments. The apparent absence of microtrichia behind the venation, the wide fore wing, and fairly uniformly thick funicle segments suggest that  Gonatocerus greenwalti should be classified in  Gonatocerus (Cosmocomoidea) . The shale fragment in which the fossil occurs contains several aquatic insects (e.g.,  Notonectidae ), an indication of the lacustrine environment in which the mymarid lived (though it is not aquatic itself). </p>
            <p>Derivation of species name.</p>
            <p>Named by the senior author in honour of the junior author, Dale Greenwalt, who collected and curated the insect fossils from Kishenehn shale.</p>
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A238130BB752295C62CC9990EE69B036.text	A238130BB752295C62CC9990EE69B036.taxon	http://purl.org/dc/dcmitype/Text	http://rs.tdwg.org/ontology/voc/SPMInfoItems#GeneralDescription	text/html	en	Eoanaphes Huber	<html xmlns:mods="http://www.loc.gov/mods/v3">
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            <p> Eoanaphes Huber gen. n. Figs 17, 18 </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Female. Body about 700. Head. About as wide as high (measured in frontal view). Malar space long, almost eye height. Antenna. Funicle 6-segmented, with fl1 very short and remaining segments longer than wide; clava 3-segmented with the claval sutures almost perpendicular to claval length. Wings. Fore wing wide, slightly asymmetrical, with somewhat truncate apex; marginal fringe much shorter than fore wing width. Venation almost 1/3 fore wing length, with marginal vein fairly short, about as long as stigmal vein. Hind wing narrow; marginal fringe much longer than  wing width and along posterior margin extending to base of membrane. </p>
            <p>Mesosoma.</p>
            <p>About 0.75 x gaster length. Mesoscutum length shorter than scutellum. Metanotum much shorter than scutellum, apparently with strap-like dorsellum. Metasoma. Apparently slightly constricted at base, probably with fairly wide, short petiole. Gastral terga similar in length. Ovipositor moderately short, apparently arising near base of gaster and its apex not exserted beyond gastral apex.</p>
            <p>Type species.</p>
            <p> Eoanaphes stethynioides Huber, sp. n. </p>
            <p>Derivation of generic name.</p>
            <p> The name is based on the extant genus  Anaphes , which is also known from one extinct species in Baltic amber. The gender is masculine. </p>
            <p>Discussion.</p>
            <p> Eoanaphes appears to be related to two genera,  Anaphes and  Stethynium . Four features suggest  Anaphes : 1) in lateral view there is a distinct constriction dorsally between the mesosoma and metasoma, indicating that the propodeum slopes strongly down relative to the horizontal scutellum and dorsellum (in  Stethynium , the entire dorsal margin of the mesosoma is horizontal and in line with the base of the metasoma, without a depression between the two parts); 2) the very short fl1; 3) the apparent absence of a distinct rounded lobe on the posterior margin of the fore wing opposite the marginal + stigmal veins (one wing appears to have a rounded lobe but this is due to the membrane being partly folded over on itself); 4) the wing surface behind the marginal vein seems to be bare except for a few setae behind the stigmal vein and a faint suggestion of a hair line separating medial from marginal space. Two features suggest  Stethynium : 1)the clearly 3-segmened clava; 2) the strap-like dorsellum (rhomboidal in  Anaphes ). </p>
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            <p> Eoanaphes stethynioides Huber sp. n. Figs 17, 18 </p>
            <p>Type material.</p>
            <p> Holotype female (NMNH) labelled "  Eoanaphes stethynioides Huber Holotype female #543764". </p>
            <p>Description.</p>
            <p> Female. Colour dark brown; pedicel, basal two funicle segments, and tarsi except perhaps apical tarsomere yellowish. Holotype (Fig. 17) measurements as follows.Bodylength 703. Head width 199. Antenna (Fig. 18) with total funicle length 189; scape -, pedicel 50, fl1 15, fl2 38, fl3 38, fl4 34, fl5 40, fl6 34, clava 132, about 0.66  × funicle length. Mesosoma length (excluding pronotum) 293. Fore wing length 593, width 248, length/width 2.39, longest marginal setae 99; venation length 169, about 0.28  × fore wing length. Hind wing length 485, width 34, venation length 115, longest marginal setae 84. Gaster length 372. Ovipositor length 322. </p>
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