Fossil中白垩纪缅甸琥珀中的毛翅目

Wilfried Wichard
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本文综述了在距今1亿年前的中白垩世缅甸琥珀中发现的毛翅目成虫。已灭绝的物种有58种,其中仍有3种:Paduniella cretaceous sp. 11、Palerasnitsynus vilarinoi sp. 11、Palleptocerus kuranishii sp. 11。已灭绝的Xiphocentronidae科Palerasnitsyninae stat11 .已建立,已灭绝的Bipectinata orientalis comb。11月从Calamoceratidae转移到齿齿螈科。已灭绝的LepidochlamidaeWang et al., 2022, stat. 11 .被转移到Leptoceroidea超科。缅甸琥珀的球蝇58只,分布于21属14科,其中15属4科也已灭绝。灭绝生物和现存生物之间的大时间距离使得对现存的属和科的分配变得困难,因为高级分类群是根据今天生活的物种来定义的,往往不符合或几乎不符合较早的物种及其适应性。此外,根据缅甸琥珀的冈瓦纳起源假说,我们还讨论了一些嵌入的trichopterae是冈瓦纳Trichoptera的遗存后代,如Palleptoceridae科和Xiphocentronid亚科Palerasnitsyninae。
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Fossil Trichoptera embedded in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber
The paper gives an overview of Trichoptera found as adults in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber from about 100 million years ago. Fifty-eight extinct species are listed, three of which are still described here: Paduniella cretacea sp. nov. , Palerasnitsynus vilarinoi sp. nov. , Palleptocerus kuranishii sp. nov. The extinct subfamily Palerasnitsyninae stat. nov. of the family Xiphocentronidae is established and the extinct Bipectinata orientalis comb. nov. is transferred from the family Calamoceratidae to the family Odontoceridae. The extinct family LepidochlamidaeWang et al., 2022, stat. nov. is transferred to the superfamily Leptoceroidea. The fifty-eight caddisflies of Burmese amber are distributed among twenty-one genera and fourteen families, of which fifteen genera and four families are also extinct. The large time distance between extinct and extant organisms makes the assignment to the extant genera and families difficult, because the higher taxa are defined according to the species living today and often do not or hardly correspond to the earlier species and their adaptations. Furthermore, in line with the hypothesis of a Gondwanan origin of Burmese amber, some embedded Trichopterans are discussed as relict descendants of Gondwanan Trichoptera, e.g. the family Palleptoceridae and the Xiphocentronid subfamily Palerasnitsyninae.
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