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New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †

SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this paper, two new genera with two new species of Dermaptera are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China. The discovery of these two new species enriches the comparatively meagre fossil record of Dermaptera, particularly from th...

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Autores principales: Yin, Yuqing, Shih, Chungkun, Engel, Michael S., Ren, Dong
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070614
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author Yin, Yuqing
Shih, Chungkun
Engel, Michael S.
Ren, Dong
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Shih, Chungkun
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Ren, Dong
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this paper, two new genera with two new species of Dermaptera are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China. The discovery of these two new species enriches the comparatively meagre fossil record of Dermaptera, particularly from the Middle Jurassic. The description of Applanatiforceps angustus is another brick laid in the foundation of protodiplatyid diversity, and the new genus Ekpagloderma gracilentum highlights the diversity of cercal forms among Aglyptodermatinae and the remarkable homogeneity of the general morphology of groups within this clade. ABSTRACT: Two new genera and species of Dermaptera are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China: Applanatiforceps angustus gen. et sp. nov. in the archidermapteran family Protodiplatyidae, and Ekpagloderma gracilentum gen et sp. nov. in the eodermapteran family Semenoviolidae. Applanatiforceps shares the typical characters of the extinct suborder Archidermaptera (e.g., pentamerous meta tarsi, filiform and multimerous cerci) and externalized ovipositor. The family identity of the Protodiplatyidae can be further distinguished by comparing this new genus with other genera of the Protodiplatyidae. As a result of its large compound eyes, tegmina without venation, body sparsely setose, legs rather short and slender, and shape of the veinless tegmina, Ekpagloderma is classified in the subfamily Aglyptodermatinae. Ekpagloderma not only has the typical features of the Aglyptodermatinae, but also exhibits a more primitive slender segmented cerci, which is different from all other genera of Eodermaptera. In fact, the diversity of Eodermaptera as known today indicates some of the challenges in understanding the suborder and whether or not it is monophyletic as historically construed, or if the separation of Turanodermaptera is justified.
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spelling pubmed-103804752023-07-29 New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) † Yin, Yuqing Shih, Chungkun Engel, Michael S. Ren, Dong Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: In this paper, two new genera with two new species of Dermaptera are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China. The discovery of these two new species enriches the comparatively meagre fossil record of Dermaptera, particularly from the Middle Jurassic. The description of Applanatiforceps angustus is another brick laid in the foundation of protodiplatyid diversity, and the new genus Ekpagloderma gracilentum highlights the diversity of cercal forms among Aglyptodermatinae and the remarkable homogeneity of the general morphology of groups within this clade. ABSTRACT: Two new genera and species of Dermaptera are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia, China: Applanatiforceps angustus gen. et sp. nov. in the archidermapteran family Protodiplatyidae, and Ekpagloderma gracilentum gen et sp. nov. in the eodermapteran family Semenoviolidae. Applanatiforceps shares the typical characters of the extinct suborder Archidermaptera (e.g., pentamerous meta tarsi, filiform and multimerous cerci) and externalized ovipositor. The family identity of the Protodiplatyidae can be further distinguished by comparing this new genus with other genera of the Protodiplatyidae. As a result of its large compound eyes, tegmina without venation, body sparsely setose, legs rather short and slender, and shape of the veinless tegmina, Ekpagloderma is classified in the subfamily Aglyptodermatinae. Ekpagloderma not only has the typical features of the Aglyptodermatinae, but also exhibits a more primitive slender segmented cerci, which is different from all other genera of Eodermaptera. In fact, the diversity of Eodermaptera as known today indicates some of the challenges in understanding the suborder and whether or not it is monophyletic as historically construed, or if the separation of Turanodermaptera is justified. MDPI 2023-07-07 /pmc/articles/PMC10380475/ /pubmed/37504620 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070614 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title_full New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title_fullStr New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title_full_unstemmed New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title_short New Earwigs from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Northeastern China (Dermaptera) †
title_sort new earwigs from the middle jurassic jiulongshan formation of northeastern china (dermaptera) †
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10380475/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37504620
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects14070614
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