Fig. 5-10. Mindazerius dominicanus n. sp. Distal part of the rostrum (5), anten- 
nal segment 111 with secondary rhinaria (6), fore femur (7), hind femur (8), posterior 
part of abdomen with cauda and anal plate in an oblique ventral view (a = air 
bubble) (9), posterior part of abdomen in a dorsolateral view (10). Scales for figs. 5-8 
0. 1 mm. (Free-hand drawings). 
femora) and perhaps also the triangular field between the posterior 
parts of the mesothoracic lobes. 
The tribe Lizerini was established by Blanchard in 1923, and 
Paoliellini Takahashi, 1930 is a synonym (Quednau 1974). The 
diagnostic characters have been listed by Ilharco (1966) and Qued- 
nau (1974). Some of them are not visible in the fossil, but the com- 
bination of others show its relationship to the Lizerini. Such 
characters include the presence of frontal tubercles, apparent pres- 
ence of an epicranial suture, ocular tubercles prominent, fore 
femora enlarged, apparent presence of membranous triangle be- 
