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2. A new Middle Jurassic "grylloblattodean" family from China (Insecta: Juraperlidae fam. n.)
- Creator:
- Huang, Di-Ying and Nel, André
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- "Grylloblattodea", Juraperlidae fam. n., Middle Jurassic, Daohugou, and China
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- The new family Juraperlidae is erected for the new genus and species Juraperla daohugouensis from the Chinese Middle Jurassic. Its wing venation has strong similarities with that of Mesozoic taxa currently included in the group "Grylloblattodea", but its character "three (or four?)-segmented tarsi" questions its potential inclusion into the same order with the modern Grylloblattodea. This suggests that the systematic assignments of several fossil "grylloblattid" species, mainly based on wing venation, could be very different.
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3. New morphological data from the Jurassic of Inner Mongolia confirms the damselfly aspect of Protomyrmeleontidae (Insecta: Odonatoptera)
- Creator:
- Huang, Di-Ying, Petrulevičius, Julián F. , and Nel, André
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Odonatoptera, Archizygoptera, Protomyrmeleontidae, Protomyrmeleon, sp. n., China, Middle Jurassic, morphology, and palaeobiology
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Protomyrmeleon daohugouensis sp. n. and Protomyrmeleon lini sp. n., two new species of Protomyrmeleontidae from the Middle Jurassic of Jiulongshan Formation are the first Chinese representatives of this Mesozoic odonatopteran family. The type specimen of P. lini is exceptionally well preserved, showing several particular wing and body structures that were unknown, viz. unique shape of tarsal claws, extreme thoracic skewness, presence of three pairs of long spurs on all femora and tibiae. The type "A" (sensu Nel et al., 2005) of wing venation (i.e. with a very long bridge between IR2 and RP3/4) corresponds to that of the protomyrmeleontid fore wing. The nearly complete absence of the meso-metathoracic interpleural suture, newly discovered in the Protomyrmeleontidae, can be considered as a synapomorphy of the clade Protozygoptera + Odonata.
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4. New stem-Phasmatodea from the Middle Jurassic of China
- Creator:
- Shang, Liangjie, Béthoux, Olivier, and Ren, Dong
- Type:
- article, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Adjacivena rasnitsyni gen. n., sp. n., Phasmatodea, Susumaniidae, Heteropteryx dilatata, China, Daohugou, intra-specific variability, sexual dimorphism, fossil, and Middle Jurassic
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- Adjacivena rasnitsyni gen. n., sp. n., from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation (Daohugou Village, Inner Mongolia, China), is described based on a set of well-preserved specimens, interpreted as two females and a male of the same species. The new taxon is assigned to the family Susumaniidae, i.e. is a candidate stem-Phasmatodea. This ordinal assignment is supported by genital elements, chiefly a putative operculum concealing the ovipositor observed in one female specimen and a putative extension of the 10th tergum with a thorn pad in the male specimen. Variation in the venation of the forewing is appreciated based on more or less complete pairs of wings and a comparison with that in the forewings of male Heteropteryx dilatata (Parkinson, 1798). This material offers new perspectives on the primary homologies of the hind wing venation of stick-insects.
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5. The earliest fossil flower bugs (Heteroptera: Cimicomorpha: Cimicoidea: Vetanthocoridae) from the Middle Jurassic of Inner Mongolia, China
- Creator:
- Hou, Wenjing, Yao, Yunzhi, Zhang, Weiting, and Ren, Dong
- Type:
- article, články, model:article, and TEXT
- Subject:
- Zoologie, zoologie, entomologie, Heteroptera, Vetanthocoridae, fossil, Middle Jurassic, Inner Mongolia, 2, and 59
- Language:
- English
- Description:
- One new genus with two new fossil species, Pumilanthocoris gracilis gen. n. sp. n. and P. obesus gen. n. sp. n., which were found in the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China, are described and illustrated. These are the earliest fossil records of Vetanthocoridae., Wejing Hou ... [et al.]., and Obsahuje seznam literatury
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