D. Telnov, E. Perkovsky, D. Vasilenko, Robin Kundrata
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摘要
甲壳纲(Cerophytidae)通常被称为稀有的咔哒甲虫,是甲虫超科(Elateroidea)中较基干的一族,在中生代有相当多样化的化石记录。以前曾在西伯利亚白垩纪描述过该类群的四个化石物种。在此,我们根据新发现的 Yantardakh(泰米尔半岛)琥珀标本,重新描述了 Aphytocerus communis Zherichin, 1977。我们找到了两个中生代西伯利亚陶叶动物的模式标本,即Baissophytum convexum Chang, Kirejtshuk & Ren, 2011和Baissopsis ampla (Chang, Kirejtshuk & Ren, 2011)。我们将它们与 A. communis 进行了比较,并讨论了这三个属的形态,以及与来自缅甸琥珀的 Brachycerophytum cretaceum Yu, Ślipiński & Pang, 2019 的形态。
When rare click beetles were not that rare: Cretaceous Cerophytidae Latreille, 1834 (Coleoptera) from Siberia
Cerophytidae, commonly known as rare click beetles, represent one of the more basal lineages of the beetle superfamily Elateroidea, with a rather diverse fossil record in the Mesozoic. Four fossil species of this group were previously described from the Cretaceous of Siberia. Here, we redescribe Aphytocerus communis Zherichin, 1977 based on newly found amber specimens from Yantardakh (Taimyr Peninsula). We were able to locate and herein discuss the type specimens of two Mesozoic Siberian cerophytids, Baissophytum convexum Chang, Kirejtshuk & Ren, 2011 and Baissopsis ampla (Chang, Kirejtshuk & Ren, 2011), which were described from the Lower Cretaceous Zaza Formation in Transbaikalia. We compare them with A. communis and discuss the morphology of all three genera, and with Brachycerophytum cretaceum Yu, Ślipiński & Pang, 2019 from Burmese amber.