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References * Makovicky, P. J., 2001, A Montanoceratops cerorhynchus (Dinosauria: Ceratopsia) braincase from the Horseshoe Canyon Formation of Alberta: In: Mesozoic Vertebrate Life, edited by Tanke, D. H., and Carpenter, K., Indiana University Press, pp. 243–262. ...
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Agroecomyrmex
''Agroecomyrmex'' is an extinct genus of ants in the formicid subfamily Agroecomyrmecinae, for which it is the type genus. The genus contains a single described species, ''Agroecomyrmex duisburgi''. ''Agroecomyrmex'' is known from a group of Middle Eocene fossils which were found in Europe. History and classification When described ''Agroecomyrmex'' was known only from five separate fossils, the holotype worker, number 639/10246 plus three paratype workers and a single paratype female, which are fossilized as inclusions in transparent chunks of Baltic amber. Baltic amber is approximately forty six million years old, having been deposited during Lutetian stage of the Middle Eocene. There is debate on what plant family the amber was produced by, with evidence supporting relatives of either an '' Agathis'' relative or a ''Pseudolarix'' relative. All the type specimens were collected over 125 years ago, and when first described were part of the University of Königsberg amber c ...
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Electromyrmex Klebsi IGRBA010 Profile
''Electromyrmex'' is an extinct genus of ants in the formicid subfamily Dolichoderinae. The genus contains a single described species, ''Electromyrmex klebsi'' and is known from a group of Middle Eocene fossils which were found in Europe. History and classification ''Electromyrmex'' is known from several fossil specimens of adult workers. A worker was first discovered preserved as an inclusion in a transparent chunk of Baltic amber, and additional workers have been identified from Baltic amber found in Lithuania. Workers of an undescribed species labeled as "''Electromyrmex'' sp A" have been found in Bitterfeld amber. Baltic amber is approximately forty six million years old, having been deposited during Lutetian stage of the Middle Eocene. There is debate on what plant family the amber was produced by, with macrofossil and microfossil evidence suggesting a ''Pinus'' relative, while chemical and spectroscopic evidence suggests ''Agathis'' or ''Sciadopitys''. The paleoenviron ...
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Myrmicinae
Myrmicinae is a subfamily of ants, with about 140 extant genera; their distribution is cosmopolitan. The pupae lack cocoons. Some species retain a functional sting. The petioles of Myrmicinae consist of two nodes. The nests are permanent and in soil, rotting wood, under stones, or in trees.Goulet, H & Huber, JT (eds.) (1993) Hymenoptera of the world: an identification guide to families. Agriculture Canada. p. 224 Identification Myrmicine worker ants have a distinct postpetiole, i.e., abdominal segment III is notably smaller than segment IV and set off from it by a well-developed constriction; the pronotum is inflexibly fused to the rest of the mesosoma, such that the promesonotal suture is weakly impressed or absent, and a functional sting is usually present. The clypeus is well-developed; as a result, the antennal sockets are well separated from the anterior margin of the head. Most myrmicine genera possess well-developed eyes and frontal lobes that partly conceal the an ...
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Electromyrmex
''Electromyrmex'' is an extinct genus of ants in the formicid subfamily Dolichoderinae. The genus contains a single described species, ''Electromyrmex klebsi'' and is known from a group of Middle Eocene fossils which were found in Europe. History and classification ''Electromyrmex'' is known from several fossil specimens of adult workers. A worker was first discovered preserved as an inclusion in a transparent chunk of Baltic amber, and additional workers have been identified from Baltic amber found in Lithuania. Workers of an undescribed species labeled as "''Electromyrmex'' sp A" have been found in Bitterfeld amber. Baltic amber is approximately forty six million years old, having been deposited during Lutetian stage of the Middle Eocene. There is debate on what plant family the amber was produced by, with macrofossil and microfossil evidence suggesting a ''Pinus'' relative, while chemical and spectroscopic evidence suggests ''Agathis'' or ''Sciadopitys''. The paleoenviron ...
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Inocellia Veterana
''Inocellia'' is the Palaearctic type genus of the family Inocelliidae: belonging to the Raphidioptera, snakeflies and their allies. Distribution records are from mainland Europe and Asia: especially in the more temperate zones.GBIF
''Inocellia'' Schneider, 1843 (retrieved 5 September 2021)


Species

The following are included in ''BioLib.cz'':BioLib.cz: ''Inocellia'' Schneider, 1843 (retrieved 4 September 2021)
/ref> # ''Inocellia aspouckorum'' C.-k. Yang, 1999 # ''Inocellia bhutana'' H. Aspöck et al., 1991 # ''Inocellia bilobata'' U.Aspöck et al., 2011 # ''Inocellia biprocessus'' Liu et al., 2010 # ' ...
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Raphidia Tranquilla
''Raphidia'' is a genus of snakefly, mainly found in Europe. Species The following are included in ''BioLib.cz'': ;subgenus ''Aserbeidshanoraphidia'' Aspöck & Aspöck, 1968 * '' Raphidia nuchensis'' H. Aspöck et al., 1968 ;subgenus ''Nigroraphidia'' Aspöck & Aspöck, 1968 # '' Raphidia friederikae'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1967 # ''Raphidia palaeformis'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964 ;subgenus ''Raphidia'' Linnaeus, 1758 # '' Raphidia alcoholica'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1970 # '' Raphidia ambigua'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964 # '' Raphidia ariadne'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964 # ''Raphidia beieri'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964 # ''Raphidia euxina'' Navás, 1915 # '' Raphidia grusinica'' H. Aspöck et al., 1968 # ''Raphidia huettingeri'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1970 # '' Raphidia kimminsi'' H. Aspöck & U. Aspöck, 1964 # ''Raphidia ligurica'' (Albarda, 1891) # ''Raphidia mysia'' H. Aspöck et al., 1991 # ''Raphidia ophiopsis'' Linnaeus, 1758 # ''Raphidia peterressli'' ...
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Inocellia Somnolenta
''Inocellia'' is the Palaearctic type genus of the family Inocelliidae: belonging to the Raphidioptera, snakeflies and their allies. Distribution records are from mainland Europe and Asia: especially in the more temperate zones.GBIF
''Inocellia'' Schneider, 1843 (retrieved 5 September 2021)


Species

The following are included in ''BioLib.cz'':BioLib.cz: ''Inocellia'' Schneider, 1843 (retrieved 4 September 2021)
/ref> # ''Inocellia aspouckorum'' C.-k. Yang, 1999 # ''Inocellia bhutana'' H. Aspöck et al., 1991 # ''Inocellia bilobata'' U.Aspöck et al., 2011 # ''Inocellia biprocessus'' Liu et al., 2010 # ' ...
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