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Description Male holotype of Stictocercopis wuhuaensis gen. et sp. n. from the Middle to Upper Jurassic Haifanggou Formation at Daohuguo. A-counterpart (NIGP166867b), general habitus with dorsal structures; B-part (NIGP166867a), general habitus with ventral structures; C-enlargements of A, showing the details of genitals; D-showing the details of head and pronotum; E and F-enlargements of A, showing the details of left antenna with nine elongate segments; G-showing the details of right tegmen; H-enlargements of B, showing the details of hind tibia. A-C, E, F, H moistened with 70% ethanol. Scale bars: 2 mm (A, B, G); 1 mm (C-F, H).
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New fossil genus and species of Sinoalidae (Hemiptera: Cercopoidea)

from the Middle to Upper Jurassic deposits in northeastern China
Author Yanzhe Fu, Diying Huang
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