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View article: Reconstructing the evolutionary history of stoneflies: Phylogenetic insights and temporal dynamics
Reconstructing the evolutionary history of stoneflies: Phylogenetic insights and temporal dynamics Open
Stoneflies (order Plecoptera), one of the earliest winged insects, are ecologically vital as freshwater bioindicators. Despite their ecological and evolutionary significance, a robust phylogeny for stoneflies has remained elusive. Here, we…
View article: Distribution and mineralogical characteristics of amber in the Upper cretaceous Gaogou Formation in Xixia, Henan Province, china
Distribution and mineralogical characteristics of amber in the Upper cretaceous Gaogou Formation in Xixia, Henan Province, china Open
The Xixia amber is the largest known Mesozoic amber deposit in China to date. Here we analyse amber collected over the years from 12 localities in the Upper Cretaceous Gaogou Formation in Xixia, Henan, including physical property tests and…
View article: The third mesomegaloprepid damselfly from the mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber (Odonata: Zygoptera)
The third mesomegaloprepid damselfly from the mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber (Odonata: Zygoptera) Open
Mesomegaloprepus liea sp. nov., the third species of the family Mesomegaloprepidae, is described from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber. To date, this family is only known from the Cretaceous Burma paleo-island (also referred to as the Burmese t…
View article: Palaeozoic insects from China with discussion on their ages
Palaeozoic insects from China with discussion on their ages Open
The late Palaeozoic is the key period for understanding the origin and early evolution of insects, but Palaeozoic insects from China are poorly explored. Up to now, a total of 53 Carboniferous species, 27 Permian species and 1 Carboniferou…
View article: New insect fossils discovered from the Lower Jurassic Sangonghe Formation at the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, NW China
New insect fossils discovered from the Lower Jurassic Sangonghe Formation at the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, NW China Open
Early Jurassic insects have been described from the Badaowan and the Sangonghe formations in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region, NW China. Among them, the insect fossils from the Sangonghe Formation remain poorly explored. Here we report…
View article: New insect fossils discovered from the Lower Jurassic Sangonghe Formation at the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, NW China
New insect fossils discovered from the Lower Jurassic Sangonghe Formation at the Turpan Basin, Xinjiang, NW China Open
This dataset contains the digitized treatments in Plazi based on the original journal article Wang, Ye-hao, Nel, André, Fu, Yan-zhe, Su, Yi-tong, Cai, Chen-yang, Liu, Yu-ming, Gao, Jian, Huang, Di-ying (2022): New insect fossils discovered…
View article: New record of Epermenia (Calotripis) sinjovi Gaedike (Lepidoptera: Epermeniidae) in China: DNA barcode, adult, immature stages, host plant and biology
New record of Epermenia (Calotripis) sinjovi Gaedike (Lepidoptera: Epermeniidae) in China: DNA barcode, adult, immature stages, host plant and biology Open
Epermenia (Calotripis) sinjovi Gaedike, 1993, feeding on Angelica pubescens Maxim. and A. ursina Maxim., was previously recorded in Russia (Far East, Southern Siberia and Transbaikalia), Kunashir Island and Japan. This species is for the f…