Permosynoidea
Permosynoidea is a superfamily of Protocoleoptera that contains two known families. The type family is Permosynidae Permosynidae is a family of Protocoleopteran beetle in the superfamily Permosynoidea. The family lived between the Late Permian and Late Jurassic and lived in Russia and Mongolia.A. G. Ponomarenko, D. S. Aristov, A. S. Bashkuev, Yu. M. Gubin, A .... References Beetle superfamilies {{paleo-beetle-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Permosynoidea
Permosynoidea is a superfamily of Protocoleoptera that contains two known families. The type family is Permosynidae Permosynidae is a family of Protocoleopteran beetle in the superfamily Permosynoidea. The family lived between the Late Permian and Late Jurassic and lived in Russia and Mongolia.A. G. Ponomarenko, D. S. Aristov, A. S. Bashkuev, Yu. M. Gubin, A .... References Beetle superfamilies {{paleo-beetle-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ademosynidae
Ademosynidae is an extinct family of beetles in the order Coleoptera Beetles are insects that form the order Coleoptera (), in the superorder Endopterygota. Their front pair of wings are hardened into wing-cases, elytra, distinguishing them from most other insects. The Coleoptera, with about 400,000 describ .... There are about 10 genera and more than 40 described species in Ademosynidae. Genera These 10 genera belong to the family Ademosynidae: * † '' Ademosyne'' Handlirsch, 1906 * † '' Atalosyne'' Ren, 1995 * † '' Cephalosyne'' Ponomarenko, 1969 * † '' Chaocoleus'' Ponomarenko, Yan & Huang, 2014 * † '' Dolichosyne'' Ponomarenko, 1969 * † '' Eremisyne'' Wang 1998 * † '' Gnathosyne'' Ponomarenko, 1969 * † '' Grammositum'' Dunstan 1923 * † '' Petrosyne'' Ponomarenko, 1969 * † '' Sphaerosyne'' Ponomarenko, 1969 References Permosynoidea Beetle families Prehistoric insect families {{Paleo-beetle-stub ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Permosynidae
Permosynidae is a family of Protocoleopteran beetle in the superfamily Permosynoidea. The family lived between the Late Permian and Late Jurassic and lived in Russia and Mongolia.A. G. Ponomarenko, D. S. Aristov, A. S. Bashkuev, Yu. M. Gubin, A. V. Khramov, E. D. Lukashevich, Yu. A. Popov, L. N. Pritykina, S. M. Sinitsa, N. D. Sinitshenkova, I. D. Sukatsheva, D. V. Vassilenko, E. V. Yan (2014). "Upper Jurassic Lagerstätte Shar Teg, southwestern Mongolia". Paleontological Journal 48 (14): 1573–1682. doi:10.1134/S0031030114140160.A. G. Ponomarenko (2015). "New beetles (Insecta, Coleoptera) from the Nedubrovo locality, terminal Permian or basal Triassic of European Russia". Paleontological Journal 49 (1): 39–50. doi:10.1134/S0031030115010098. Species that were discovered in 2014 include '' Artematopodites latissimus'', '' Platycrossos latus'', '' Platycrossos longus'', '' Platycrossos loxonicus'', '' Platycrossos mongolicus'', '' Platycrossos ovum'' and '' Dzeregia platis''. Sp ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Protocoleoptera
The Protocoleoptera are a paraphyletic group of extinct beetles, containing the earliest and most primitive lineages of beetles. They represented the dominant group of beetles during the Permian, but were largely replaced by modern beetle groups during the following Triassic. Protocoleopterans typically possess prognathous (horizontal) heads, distinctive elytra with regular window punctures, culticles with tubercles or scales, as well as a primitive pattern of ventral sclerites, similar to the modern archostematan families Ommatidae and Cupedidae. They are thought to have been xylophagous and wood boring. Kirejtshuk ''et al.'' (2014) argue that the name "Protocoleoptera" should not be used for the group, as Protocoleoptera was originally proposed for the family Protocoleidae , now considered a member of the extinct order Protelytroptera (a stem-group of the modern Dermaptera Earwigs make up the insect order Dermaptera. With about 2,000 species in 12 families, they are ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |