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引用次数: 5
摘要
根据一份保存完好的缅甸琥珀雌标本,描述了一种新的栉蜂科黄蜂——Eopelecinus marechali sp. nov.。与Eopelecinus inopinatus Jouault et al., 2020a(该沉积物中已知的独特的其他Eopelecinus)相反,新物种是基于一个完整的雌性标本。这一发现证实了白垩纪Eopelecinus科的高度多样性,并强调了缅甸琥珀生物群中Eopelecinus属的多样性被低估。马查利古猿猴以其独特的交代比例区别于其他古猿猴。摘要介绍了该物种的分布和年龄。根据西缅甸地体特殊的地质历史和该科的化石记录,讨论了该科起源于亚洲的假说。在白垩纪中期,在Laurasia和缅甸琥珀生物群中都有Eopelecinus的记录,表明动物群可能在这两个地质块之间发生了转移。
Mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber pelecinid wasps (Hymenoptera, Pelecinidae) support the hypothesis of an Asian origin of the family
A new species of pelecinid wasp, Eopelecinusmarechali sp. nov., is described and figured from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber based on a single well-preserved female specimen. Contrary to EopelecinusinopinatusJouault et al., 2020a, unique other Eopelecinus known from this deposit, the new species is based on a complete female specimen. This discovery confirms that the Pelecinidae were highly diverse during the Cretaceous and highlights the underestimated diversity of the genus Eopelecinus in Burmese amber biota. Eopelecinusmarechali sp. nov. differs from all other Eopelecinus species by its unique metasomal ratio. A summary on the fossil pelecinid species with distributions and ages is provided. Based on the particular geological history of the West Burmese Terrane and the fossil record of the family, the hypothesis of an Asian origin of the family is discussed. The records of Eopelecinus in both Laurasia and Burmese amber biota, during the mid-Cretaceous, suggest that possible transfers of fauna have taken place between these two geological blocks.
期刊介绍:
Créées par Marcellin Boule en 1905, les Annales de Paléontologie publient 4 numéros par an traitant des fossiles animaux et végétaux, dans tous les domaines de la paléontologie incluant :
-La Paléoanatomie-
La Paléohistologie-
La Morphologie fonctionnelle-
La Systématique-
L''Évolution-
La Paléoécologie
... et toute les contributions susceptibles d''améliorer la compréhension des organismes et des environnements éteints.