2023
DOI: 10.5252/zoosystema2023v45a24
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Reconciliation between neontology and paleontology in the Gryllidea (Orthoptera, Ensifera): reinterpreting the venation of the stridulatory apparatus in crickets

Hugo Josse,
Léo Faberon,
Thomas Schubnel
et al.
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“…The terminology of the fore wing venation followed that proposed by Béthoux [ 27 ], Campos et al [ 28 ], and Josse et al [ 29 ]. Sc, subcosta; R, radius; M, media; MP, posterior media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; CuPa, first posterior cubitus; CuPb, second posterior cubitus; PCu, postcubital; PCuA, anterior postcubital; PCuP, posteriorpostcubital; A, anals; AA, anterioranals; AP, posterioranals; d, dividing vein; di, diagonal vein; ch, chord vein; and hv, harp vein.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The terminology of the fore wing venation followed that proposed by Béthoux [ 27 ], Campos et al [ 28 ], and Josse et al [ 29 ]. Sc, subcosta; R, radius; M, media; MP, posterior media; CuA, anterior cubitus; CuP, posterior cubitus; CuPa, first posterior cubitus; CuPb, second posterior cubitus; PCu, postcubital; PCuA, anterior postcubital; PCuP, posteriorpostcubital; A, anals; AA, anterioranals; AP, posterioranals; d, dividing vein; di, diagonal vein; ch, chord vein; and hv, harp vein.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%