taxonID	type	description	language	source
620C879BDA63FFF5FEDBFC40FBCE293D.taxon	materials_examined	Material: holotype specimen Ps- 2 - 32, in the same piece of amber as a Coleoptera: Histeridae; in the Poinar amber collection maintained at Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331 USA. The specimen originated from La Toca mine in the northern mountain range of the Dominican Republic. Etymology: after Arthur Waller, grandson of the second author (A. W.). Description: head 0.62 mm long, about 0.8 mm wide; labrum without ridges from base to margin; lacinia with small outer tooth and broad inner cusp divided into several smaller teeth; maxillary palp with P 4 0.16 mm long, P 3 0.06 mm long, P 2 0.10 mm long, P 2 with a strong apical spur; three ocelli present, arranged in triangle, lateral ocelli much larger than median ocellus, lateral ocellus 0.2 mm, median ocellus 0.1 mm; antenna with 12 flagellomeres; scape 0.16 mm long, pedicel 0.08 mm long; first flagellar segment f 1 0.2 mm long, second f 2 0.2 mm long; several long setae on frons; compound eyes large, reaching hind margin of head capsule; median epicranial suture not visible. Fore wing glabrous, 2.6 mm long, 1.0 mm wide; colour pattern with mottling of irregular confluent dark marks, the margins with alternating brown and colourless banding; wing margin without incurving between branches of veins; pterostigma dark, thick, 0.17 mm wide; Rs and M fused for a short distance, 0.6 mm; areola postica 0.46 mm long, 0.09 mm wide, not joined to M by a cross-vein. Hind wing hyaline, 2.0 mm long, 0.7 mm wide; Rs and M fused for 0.12 mm. Fore femora 0.52 mm long, tibia 0.54 mm long, tarsi 0.16 mm long; mid femora 0.50 mm long, tibia 0.50 mm long, tarsi 0.20 mm long; hind femora 0.50 mm long, tibia 1.04 mm long, tarsi 0.44 mm long, t 1 0 36 mm long, t 2 0.04 mm long, t 3 0.04 mm long; all tarsi three-segmented; claw with preapical tooth; pulvillus not visible. Abdomen 0.70 mm long, deformed; male genitalia with phallosome rounded, without large bifid posterior extensions; epiproct with a pair of sclerotized prongs.	en	Nel, A., Waller, A., Poinar, G. O., Jr (2006): The first fossil Myopsocidae (Psocoptera) in Dominican amber. Zootaxa 1349: 63-68, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.174489
