Title
Coniopterygidae (Neuroptera, Aleuropteryginae) in amber from the Eocene of India and the Miocene of Hispaniola
Title Variants
Alternative:
Amber Coniopterygidae
Related Titles
Series:
American Museum novitates, no. 3770
By
Grimaldi, David A.
Engel, Michael S.
Nascimbene, Paul C.
Singh, Hukam
Type
Book
Material
Published material
Publication info
[New York], American Museum of Natural History, c2013
Notes
Caption title.
"February 22, 2013."
The genus Spiloconis Enderlein is comprised of six Recent Asian and Pacific species, ranging from Sri Lanka (and possibly Madagascar) in the west to eastern Australia and Fiji in the east. Two species previously described in Miocene amber from the Dominican Republic, Spiloconis glaesaria Meinander and S. oediloma Engel and Grimaldi, are redescribed for some details. Spiloconis eominuta Grimaldi and Engel, new species, is described in earliest Eocene Cambay amber from Gujarat, India, which has well-preserved male terminalia. Neoconis paleocaribis Grimaldi and Engel, new species, is described from Dominican amber; this Recent genus is known from the southern United States and neotropics. The fossil Spiloconis may have significant biogeographic implications, but definitive determination of this requires a phylogenetic analysis of the 16 Recent genera in the monophyletic subfamily Aleuropteryginae. A Dominican amber-Australasian distribution pattern is known for 18 genera of insects in myriad orders (including Spiloconis), which are briefly reviewed.
Subjects
Aleuropteryginae
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Amber fossils
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Classification
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Coniopterygidae
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Dominican Republic
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Eocene
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Geographical distribution
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Gujarat
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India
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Insects, Fossil
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Miocene
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Neoconis paleocaribis
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Paleontology
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Phylogeny
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Spiloconis
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Spiloconis eominuta
Call Number
QL1 .A436 no.3770 2013
Language
English
Identifiers
OCLC:
828516081
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