Triassocypha, Boderau & Montagna & Magnani & Magoga & Shmakov & Engel & Nel & Nel, 2025

Boderau, Mathieu, Montagna, Matteo, Magnani, Fabio, Magoga, Giulia, Shmakov, Alexey, Engel, Michael S., Nel, Patricia & Nel, André, 2025, Triassic iotacyphids shed light on the venation of crown Thysanoptera and their stem relatives (Condylognatha: Holothysanoptera), Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 83, pp. 521-530 : 521-530

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.3897/asp.83.e161465

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17312965

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scientific name

Triassocypha
status

gen. nov.

3.5. Triassocypha gen. nov.

Type species.

Triassocypha prima sp. nov.

Etymology.

The name is an artificial combination of Triassic, referring to period from which the fossils originate, and the Ancient Greek adjective κῡφός (kūphós, meaning, “ bent forward ” or “ curved ”; feminine κῡφή). The gender of the name is feminine.

Diagnosis.

Forewing ScP re-emerging from R as a short, straight veinlet perpendicular to C; a closed cell between MA and MP; two longitudinal cells between R and M / MA; CuP + PCu well separated from A.

Included species.

Triassocypha prima sp. nov. and T. secunda sp. nov., both from the Triassic of Monte San Giorgio.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

SuperOrder

Holothysanoptera

Order

Thysanoptera

Family

Lophioneuridae