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Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota

BACKGROUND: Fossil species that can be conclusively identified as stem-relatives of stick- and leaf-insects (Phasmatodea) are extremely rare, especially for the Mesozoic era. This dearth in the paleontological record makes assessments on the origin and age of the group problematic and impedes invest...

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Autores principales: Wang, Maomin, Béthoux, Olivier, Bradler, Sven, Jacques, Frédéric M. B., Cui, Yingying, Ren, Dong
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091290
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author Wang, Maomin
Béthoux, Olivier
Bradler, Sven
Jacques, Frédéric M. B.
Cui, Yingying
Ren, Dong
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Béthoux, Olivier
Bradler, Sven
Jacques, Frédéric M. B.
Cui, Yingying
Ren, Dong
author_sort Wang, Maomin
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description BACKGROUND: Fossil species that can be conclusively identified as stem-relatives of stick- and leaf-insects (Phasmatodea) are extremely rare, especially for the Mesozoic era. This dearth in the paleontological record makes assessments on the origin and age of the group problematic and impedes investigations of evolutionary key aspects, such as wing development, sexual size dimorphism and plant mimicry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new fossil insect species, Cretophasmomima melanogramma Wang, Béthoux and Ren sp. nov., is described on the basis of one female and two male specimens recovered from the Yixian Formation (Early Cretaceous, ca. 126±4 mya; Inner Mongolia, NE China; known as ‘Jehol biota’). The occurrence of a female abdominal operculum and of a characteristic ‘shoulder pad’ in the forewing allows for the interpretation of a true stem-Phasmatodea. In contrast to the situation in extant forms, sexual size dimorphism is only weakly female-biased in this species. The peculiar wing coloration, viz. dark longitudinal veins, suggests that the leaf-shaped plant organ from the contemporaneous ‘gymnosperm’ Membranifolia admirabilis was used as model for crypsis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: As early as in the Early Cretaceous, some stem-Phasmatodea achieved effective leaf mimicry, although additional refinements characteristic of recent forms, such as curved fore femora, were still lacking. The diversification of small-sized arboreal insectivore birds and mammals might have triggered the acquisition of such primary defenses.
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spelling pubmed-39601152014-03-24 Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota Wang, Maomin Béthoux, Olivier Bradler, Sven Jacques, Frédéric M. B. Cui, Yingying Ren, Dong PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Fossil species that can be conclusively identified as stem-relatives of stick- and leaf-insects (Phasmatodea) are extremely rare, especially for the Mesozoic era. This dearth in the paleontological record makes assessments on the origin and age of the group problematic and impedes investigations of evolutionary key aspects, such as wing development, sexual size dimorphism and plant mimicry. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A new fossil insect species, Cretophasmomima melanogramma Wang, Béthoux and Ren sp. nov., is described on the basis of one female and two male specimens recovered from the Yixian Formation (Early Cretaceous, ca. 126±4 mya; Inner Mongolia, NE China; known as ‘Jehol biota’). The occurrence of a female abdominal operculum and of a characteristic ‘shoulder pad’ in the forewing allows for the interpretation of a true stem-Phasmatodea. In contrast to the situation in extant forms, sexual size dimorphism is only weakly female-biased in this species. The peculiar wing coloration, viz. dark longitudinal veins, suggests that the leaf-shaped plant organ from the contemporaneous ‘gymnosperm’ Membranifolia admirabilis was used as model for crypsis. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: As early as in the Early Cretaceous, some stem-Phasmatodea achieved effective leaf mimicry, although additional refinements characteristic of recent forms, such as curved fore femora, were still lacking. The diversification of small-sized arboreal insectivore birds and mammals might have triggered the acquisition of such primary defenses. Public Library of Science 2014-03-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3960115/ /pubmed/24646906 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091290 Text en © 2014 Wang et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Wang, Maomin
Béthoux, Olivier
Bradler, Sven
Jacques, Frédéric M. B.
Cui, Yingying
Ren, Dong
Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title_full Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title_fullStr Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title_full_unstemmed Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title_short Under Cover at Pre-Angiosperm Times: A Cloaked Phasmatodean Insect from the Early Cretaceous Jehol Biota
title_sort under cover at pre-angiosperm times: a cloaked phasmatodean insect from the early cretaceous jehol biota
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3960115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24646906
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0091290
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