Sinomeganeura
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Sinomeganeura is an extinct genus
Genus
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 of griffenfly in the family Meganeuridae and containing a single
Monotypic
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group with only one biological type. The term's usage differs slightly between botany and zoology. The term monotypic has a separate use in conservation biology, monotypic habitat, regarding species habitat conversion eliminating biodiversity and...

 species Sinomeganeura huangheensis. The species is known only from Late Carboniferous, Namurian stage
Namurian
The Namurian is a stage in the regional stratigraphy of northwest Europe with an age between roughly 326 and 313 Ma . It is a subdivision of the Carboniferous system or period and the regional Silesian series. The Namurian is named for the Belgian city and province of Namur where strata of this age...

, Tupo Formation near the village of Xiaheyan in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China
China
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.

History and classification

Sinomeganeura huangheensis is known only from one fossil, the holotype
Holotype
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, specimen number "CNU-NX200". It is a single, mostly complete fore-wing
Insect wing
Insects are the only group of invertebrates known to have evolved flight. Insects possess some remarkable flight characteristics and abilities, still far superior to attempts by humans to replicate their capabilities. Even our understanding of the aerodynamics of flexible, flapping wings and how...

, preserved as a compression fossil
Compression fossil
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 in fine grained sedimentary rock. The fossil specimen is from exposures of the Tupo Formation in the Qilianshan Mountains. Insect fossils from this formation, referred to as part of the "Qilianshan biota", are the first Namurian insects found in the far east and are the oldest insects known from China. The type specimen is currently preserved in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution & Environmental Changes collections housed in the Capital Normal University
Capital Normal University
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, located in Beijing
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, China
China
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. Sinomeganeura was first studied by Dong Ren of Capital Normal University, André Nel of the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
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 in Paris, France and Jakub Prokop of Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic. Their 2008 type description of the genus and species was published in the journal Insect Systematic Evolution. The generic
Genus
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 name was coined by Prokop, Nel, and Ren from a combination of the Latin
Latin
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 sino meaning China and the name of the related genus Meganeura
Meganeura
Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from the Carboniferous period approximately 300 million years ago, which resembled and are related to the present-day dragonflies. With wingspans of more than 75 cm , M. monyi is one of the largest known flying insect species; the Permian Meganeuropsis...

. The etymology
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 of the specific epithet
Species
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 huangheensis is a reference to the Huanghe River which flows next to the type locality outcrop.

Sinomeganeura huangheensis is the third genus of Meganeuridae to be described from Namurian after Namurotypus
Namurotypus
Namurotypus is an extinct genus of griffenfly. It inhabited the large swamps of the Carboniferous Period....

described in 1989 and Shenzhousia described in 2006.

Description

The holotype fore-wing is well preserved and mostly complete, though it is missing only the wing apex
Insect wing
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 and shows no indications of any color pattering
Animal colouration
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 that may have been present in life. The preserved segment is 48.6 millimetres (1.9 in) giving an estimated full length for the wing of approximately 70 millimetres (2.8 in). An adult of the species would have had a full wingspan of around 150 millimetres (5.9 in). The overall size is considered small compared to other members of the subfamily such as Meganeura
Meganeura
Meganeura is a genus of extinct insects from the Carboniferous period approximately 300 million years ago, which resembled and are related to the present-day dragonflies. With wingspans of more than 75 cm , M. monyi is one of the largest known flying insect species; the Permian Meganeuropsis...

and Meganeuropsis, both with wings exceeding 250 millimetres (9.8 in) in length, and wingspans over 700 millimetres (27.6 in). Despite the size difference, Sinomeganeura huangheensis was placed in Meganeurinae based on the presence of fused CuP and CuA veins in the fore-wing. S. huangheensis can be separated from other genera in the subfamily by various aspects of the fine vein structuring in the wing.
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