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Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Burmese amber is very rich in perfectly preserved insects. Consequently, it is an invaluable source of information for taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Moreover, it forms a unique connection between the Jurassic and Cretaceousfaunas and documents the first representatives of moder...

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Autores principales: Ševčík, Jan, Krzemiński, Wiesław, Skibińska, Kornelia
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13010024
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author Ševčík, Jan
Krzemiński, Wiesław
Skibińska, Kornelia
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Krzemiński, Wiesław
Skibińska, Kornelia
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Burmese amber is very rich in perfectly preserved insects. Consequently, it is an invaluable source of information for taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Moreover, it forms a unique connection between the Jurassic and Cretaceousfaunas and documents the first representatives of modern genera. In this paper, a primitive genus of Keroplatidae, Paleoplatyura Meunier, 1899, is recorded from Burmese amber for the first time. This represents a rather rare case of the presence of an extant insect genus in the Mesozoic. Three new species of Paleoplatyura are described, indicating that this genus was relatively diverse already in the Cretaceous. ABSTRACT: Three new species of Paleoplatyura Meunier, 1899, i.e., Paleoplatyura agnieszkae sp. nov., P. miae sp. nov., and P. magnifica sp. nov., are described and figured. The concept of the genus is briefly discussed, and its systematic position is clarified. A key to fossil species is provided. The genus Paleoplatyura is described from the Eocene Baltic amber. It is concluded that, in Baltic amber, this group is represented only by the type species, and the identity of the other two species is problematic. No additional specimens have been found so far in this amber. Therefore, the presence of as many as three new species in Burmese amber, certainly belonging to Paleoplatyura, is a confirmation of its occurrence already in the Mesozoic.
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spelling pubmed-87781762022-01-22 Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar † Ševčík, Jan Krzemiński, Wiesław Skibińska, Kornelia Insects Article SIMPLE SUMMARY: Burmese amber is very rich in perfectly preserved insects. Consequently, it is an invaluable source of information for taxonomic and evolutionary studies. Moreover, it forms a unique connection between the Jurassic and Cretaceousfaunas and documents the first representatives of modern genera. In this paper, a primitive genus of Keroplatidae, Paleoplatyura Meunier, 1899, is recorded from Burmese amber for the first time. This represents a rather rare case of the presence of an extant insect genus in the Mesozoic. Three new species of Paleoplatyura are described, indicating that this genus was relatively diverse already in the Cretaceous. ABSTRACT: Three new species of Paleoplatyura Meunier, 1899, i.e., Paleoplatyura agnieszkae sp. nov., P. miae sp. nov., and P. magnifica sp. nov., are described and figured. The concept of the genus is briefly discussed, and its systematic position is clarified. A key to fossil species is provided. The genus Paleoplatyura is described from the Eocene Baltic amber. It is concluded that, in Baltic amber, this group is represented only by the type species, and the identity of the other two species is problematic. No additional specimens have been found so far in this amber. Therefore, the presence of as many as three new species in Burmese amber, certainly belonging to Paleoplatyura, is a confirmation of its occurrence already in the Mesozoic. MDPI 2021-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8778176/ /pubmed/35055867 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13010024 Text en © 2021 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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Ševčík, Jan
Krzemiński, Wiesław
Skibińska, Kornelia
Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title_full Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title_fullStr Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title_full_unstemmed Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title_short Extant Genus in the Mesozoic: Paleoplatyura Meunier (Diptera: Keroplatidae) Found in the Cretaceous Amber of Myanmar †
title_sort extant genus in the mesozoic: paleoplatyura meunier (diptera: keroplatidae) found in the cretaceous amber of myanmar †
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35055867
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/insects13010024
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