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The thorough, updated review of fossil insect faunas in this paper will help settling the bases for future taxonomic, diversity, and ecological studies during a time that comprised the evolutionary history of insects through two key episodes of the geological record: the end–Permian mass extinction (EPME, ∼252 Ma) and the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE, ∼234–232 Ma). Resumen. En este trabajo presentamos información actualizada de los insectos colectados y descriptos en diferentes unidades del Pérmico y del Triásico de Sudamérica, acompañado de su breve registro histórico (v.gr., colectores, revisión taxonómica) y por nuevas fotos a color y de alta calidad. Asimismo, proporcionamos breve información sobre la paleodiversidad y paleoecología de los conjuntos de insectos fósiles en las diferentes unidades. Finalmente, discutimos el registro paleoentomológico Sudamericano y su relación con depósitos equivalentes a nivel mundial. 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Late Paleozoic–Early Mesozoic Insects: State of the Art on Paleoentomological Studies in Southern South America
Abstract. A state of the art of the insects collected and described from different Permian and Triassic units in South America is given, accompanied by their brief historical record (e.g., collectors, taxonomic revision) and new high-quality photos in color. Likewise, we succinctly provide data on the paleodiversity and paleoecology of the entomological assemblages from the different units. Finally, we discuss the South American paleoentomological records in relation to equivalent deposits worldwide. The thorough, updated review of fossil insect faunas in this paper will help settling the bases for future taxonomic, diversity, and ecological studies during a time that comprised the evolutionary history of insects through two key episodes of the geological record: the end–Permian mass extinction (EPME, ∼252 Ma) and the Carnian Pluvial Event (CPE, ∼234–232 Ma). Resumen. En este trabajo presentamos información actualizada de los insectos colectados y descriptos en diferentes unidades del Pérmico y del Triásico de Sudamérica, acompañado de su breve registro histórico (v.gr., colectores, revisión taxonómica) y por nuevas fotos a color y de alta calidad. Asimismo, proporcionamos breve información sobre la paleodiversidad y paleoecología de los conjuntos de insectos fósiles en las diferentes unidades. Finalmente, discutimos el registro paleoentomológico Sudamericano y su relación con depósitos equivalentes a nivel mundial. La revisión exhaustiva y actualizada de los insectos fósiles que brinda este documento podrá ser utilizado como base para futuros trabajos taxonómicos, de diversidad y ecológicos durante un tiempo en la historia evolutiva de los insectos que comprendió dos episodios claves en el registro geológico: la extinción masiva de finales del Pérmico (∼252 Ma) y el Evento Pluvial del Carniano (∼234–232 Ma).
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