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Italiano: Dipteromantispa brevisubcosta from Liaoning Province, China (holotype CNU-NEU-LB2011013). A. Photograph (ventral view, dry); B. Drawing (body pattern slightly schematized). alc – anterior lateral cervical sclerite; bs – basisternum; e – eye; es – episternum; gc7 – gonocoxites of the 7th segment; gc9 – gonocoxites of the 9th segment; HW – hind wing; mc – metacoxa; mtf – metafemur; mtr – metatrochanter; pc – procoxa; pf – profemur; plc – posterior lateral cervical sclerite; ptr – protrochanter. Scale bar, 5 mm.
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Source Makarkin, V. N., Yang, Q., and Ren, D.: A new Cretaceous family of enigmatic two-winged lacewings (Neuroptera), Foss. Rec., 16, 67-75, https://doi.org/10.1002/mmng.201300002, 2013.
Author Makarkin, V. N., Yang, Q., and Ren, D.

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