taxonID	type	description	language	source
947D87E7FFB5FFDBFC7FFB3CE96CF956.taxon	materials_examined	TYPE SPECIES. — Colorifuzia agenora n. gen., n. sp. SPECIES INCLUDED. — Type species only.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB5FFDBFC7FFB3CE96CF956.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — Colorifuzia is a combination of the Latin “ color ”, referring to its forewing’s unique coloration markings, and the type genus name “ Fuzia ”; gender feminine. DIFFERENTIAL DIAGNOSIS. — The new genus differs from Fuzia and Parvifuzia in having relatively larger body size, coloration markings located in the area of R and M of forewing, and forewing venation rich and comparatively wide. The new genus can be attributed within Fuziidae based on the following characters: male body elongated (Fig. 2 B), male cerci with forceps (Fig. 2 C); forewing costal area long, CuA expanded.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB7FFD9FFB5FF65EEB2FB5D.taxon	description	(Figs 1 - 4)	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB7FFD9FFB5FF65EEB2FB5D.taxon	diagnosis	DIAGNOSIS. — By monotypy, as for the genus.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB7FFD9FFB5FF65EEB2FB5D.taxon	materials_examined	HOLOTYPE. — A relatively completely preserved female specimen, CNU-BLA-NN- 2011001. PARATYPES. — CNU-BLA-NN- 2011003, 004, 015, 016. TYPE LOCALITY. — Daohugou Village, Wuhua Township, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, China. TYPE HORIZON. — Jiulongshan Formation, Middle Jurassic.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB7FFD9FFB5FF65EEB2FB5D.taxon	etymology	ETYMOLOGY. — The name agenora is after the Greek prefix agenor (meaning “ dignity ”) for its sclerotised wings and large body size.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
947D87E7FFB7FFD9FFB5FF65EEB2FB5D.taxon	description	DESCRIPTION Large-sized, strongly sclerotised species, with body length 19.5 - 21.5 mm (with head), width 5.1 - 6.5 mm. Head small, significantly elongated (length / width = 2.2 - 2.9 mm / 1.7 - 2.1 mm), about ¹ ⁄ ₇ of the total body length, antennal socket and compound eye obvious at sides, mouthparts unclear. Pronotum Elliptical, large, as wide as the body, with dark coloration at center, length / width = 2.9 - 3.2 mm / 4.9 - 5.5 mm. Abdomen Ten segments visible; in female, external ovipositor (Fig. 1 B) very wide (length = 1.8 mm), and cerci at the terminal sternum; in male, body elongate, very narrow, cerci with 14 segments, forming forceps with notches (Fig. 2 C). Wings Wide, coloration as in Figures 1 A; 2 B; 3 B; 4 A, B; forewing with intercalaries and rich venation, with 39 - 48 veins at margin; the shape of the forewing has sexual dimorphism: wide near apex in female and sharp apex in male. Forewings Elliptical, length / width = 14.9 - 16.1 / 5.5 - 6.7 mm, with more or less parallel margins and characteristic coloration marking (dark maculas are located between R and M, beginning from M and extending to the apex of the wing to form a stripe) (Figs 1 A; 2 B; 3 B; 4 A, B); costal area very long (about ² ⁄ ₅ of the wing’s length); intercalaries pale; Sc simple or bifurcated near margin (Fig. 2 A), curved upward and somewhat thickened, longer than clavus; R slightly curved and with 15 - 23 branches, R branches sometimes fused at margin, which is the exception of deformity to Colorifuzia (Fig. 3 A); M branched basally and reaching apex, with 2 - 6 veins; CuA gently curved, expanded with 11 - 17 branches; CuP strongly curved; clavus short, less than a third of the wing’s length; A arc bending, with 5 - 8 veins. Hind wings Many terminal branches, with intercalaries; Sc simple; darkened R 1 with 2 - 4 branches and Rs with 10 - 15 branches; M with 3 - 6 branches, reaching apex; CuA with more than seven veins. Leg Slender; legs gradually get longer from the front to the hind legs; femora more or less as long as tibiae in all legs (length of fore femora and tibiae 2.2 mm and 2.1 mm, respectively; length of mid femora and tibiae 2.5 mm and 2.2 mm, respectively; length of hind femora and tibiae 3.3 mm and 3.1 mm, respectively); hind leg with spines on the tibia, width of hind femora and tibiae 0.8 mm and 0.4 mm, respectively.	en	Wei, Dandan, Liang, Junhui, Ren, Dong (2013): A new fossil genus of Fuziidae (Insecta, Blattida) from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation, China. Geodiversitas 35 (2): 335-343, DOI: 10.5252/g2013n2a3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.5252/g2013n2a3
