Vetosmylus

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Vetosmylus is an extinct genus of lance lacewing from the Middle Jurassic. Both species were described from the Jiulongshan Formation near Daohugou Village, China, which dates back to the Aalenian–Bajocian boundary. It bears close resemblance to extant genera, particularly . The well-preserved female genitalia of V. maculosus are extremely similar to that of Parosmylus. Venosmylus is the oldest member of the subfamily thus far known, significantly extending its temporal range. No unambiguous representatives exist between Vetosmylus and an Osmyline from the Eocene-aged Florissant formation, suggesting there is a heretofore unknown ghost lineage in between. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Ma et al., 2020
rdf:langString Vetosmylus tentus holotype from the Middle Jurassic of China
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rdf:langString Vetosmylus is an extinct genus of lance lacewing from the Middle Jurassic. Both species were described from the Jiulongshan Formation near Daohugou Village, China, which dates back to the Aalenian–Bajocian boundary. It bears close resemblance to extant genera, particularly . The well-preserved female genitalia of V. maculosus are extremely similar to that of Parosmylus. Venosmylus is the oldest member of the subfamily thus far known, significantly extending its temporal range. No unambiguous representatives exist between Vetosmylus and an Osmyline from the Eocene-aged Florissant formation, suggesting there is a heretofore unknown ghost lineage in between.
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