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Two New Fossil Sawflies(Hymenoptera,Xyelidae,Xyelinae) from the Middle Jurassic of China 被引量:5
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作者 WANG Mei alexandr p.rasnitsyn REN Dong 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第4期1027-1033,共7页
Two new genera with two new species of sawflies, Cathayxyela extensa gen. et sp. nov. and Aequixyela immensa gen. et sp. nov., from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of southeastern Inner Mongolia, China, are ... Two new genera with two new species of sawflies, Cathayxyela extensa gen. et sp. nov. and Aequixyela immensa gen. et sp. nov., from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of southeastern Inner Mongolia, China, are assigned to the subfamily Xyelinae (Hymenoptera, Xyelidae). Cathayxyela gen. nov. can be distinguished by the third antennal article longer than the head; mesoprescutum and mesoscutellum nearly equal in length; the forewing with Sc meeting C before the junction of 1-M and 1- Rs; a weak and narrow pterostigma; and 3-Cu at least 1.5 times longer than the lm-cu. Aequixyela gen. nov. is characterized by the third antennal article nearly as long as the head; the forewing with Rs+M approximately equal to 2-Rs in length; 2m-cu inclined toward the wing base and nearly reaching the middle of cell 3rm; lm-cu as long as the 2-Cu and 3-Cu; and the cell 2cua of regular hexagonal shape. 展开更多
关键词 Invertebrate paleontology taxonomy ARTHROPODA DAOHUGOU Inner Mongolia
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Community Structure in the Amber Forest:Study of the Arthropod Syninclusia in the Rovno Amber(Late Eocene of Ukraine)
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作者 Evgeny E.PERKOVSKY alexandr p.rasnitsyn +1 位作者 Anatoly P.VLASKIN Sergej p.rasnitsyn 《Acta Geologica Sinica(English Edition)》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2010年第4期954-958,共5页
Arthropodan syuinclusions in the Late Eocene Rovno amber were examined using x^2 to reveal correlation of the component groups (some taxa of Diptera, ants, aphids, and mites) supposedly indicative of the biocoenotic... Arthropodan syuinclusions in the Late Eocene Rovno amber were examined using x^2 to reveal correlation of the component groups (some taxa of Diptera, ants, aphids, and mites) supposedly indicative of the biocoenotic relationships in the ancient amber forest. Three tightly correlated groups were identified, representing a putative aerial plankton guild (Chironomidae + Ceratopogonidae) and two tree-trunk guilds, one of which (Dolichopodidae + Germaraphis) is possibly connected to more open or/and more hygrophilous habitats than the other (Sciara zone Diptera + "Acarus" rhombeus). The ants were not linked with any of the above components. 展开更多
关键词 syninclusion Rovno amber EOCENE SYNECOLOGY amber forest biocoenosis DIPTERA FORMICIDAE Germaraphis "Acarus" rhombeus
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