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Phylocentropus Antiquus
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † ''Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocentrop ...
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Caddisfly
The caddisflies, or order Trichoptera, are a group of insects with aquatic larvae and terrestrial adults. There are approximately 14,500 described species, most of which can be divided into the suborders Integripalpia and Annulipalpia on the basis of the adult mouthparts. Integripalpian larvae construct a portable casing to protect themselves as they move around looking for food, while Annulipalpian larvae make themselves a fixed retreat in which they remain, waiting for food to come to them. The affinities of the small third suborder Spicipalpia are unclear, and molecular analysis suggests it may not be monophyletic. Also called sedge-flies or rail-flies, the adults are small moth-like insects with two pairs of hairy membranous wings. They are closely related to the Lepidoptera (moths and butterflies) which have scales on their wings; the two orders together form the superorder Amphiesmenoptera. The aquatic larvae are found in a wide variety of habitats such as streams, river ...
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Phylocentropus Vietnamellus
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * '' Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † '' Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † '' Phyloc ...
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New Jersey Amber
New Jersey Amber, sometimes called Raritan amber, is amber found in the Raritan and Magothy Formations of the Central Atlantic (Eastern) coast of the United States. It is dated to the Late Cretaceous, Turonian age, based on pollen analysis of the host formations. It has been known since the 19th century, with several of the old clay-pit sites now producing many specimens for study. It has yielded a number of organism fossils, including fungi, plants, tardigrades, insects and feathers. The first identified Cretaceous age ant was described from a fossil found in New Jersey in 1966. Occurrence Though named after New Jersey, the fossil-bearing strata of the Raritan and overlying Magothy formations are also exposed in several neighboring U.S. states, including Maryland through south and central New Jersey, across Staten Island and Long Island (coastal areas of New York state), to a northern exposure at Martha's Vineyard, an island of Massachusetts. Of the two formations that New Je ...
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Turonian Chalk
The Chalk Group (often just called the Chalk) is the lithostratigraphic unit (a certain number of rock strata) which contains the Upper Cretaceous limestone succession in southern and eastern England. The same or similar rock sequences occur across the wider northwest European chalk 'province'. It is characterised by thick deposits of chalk, a soft porous white limestone, deposited in a marine environment. Chalk is a limestone that consists of coccolith biomicrite. A biomicrite is a limestone composed of fossil debris ("bio") and calcium carbonate mud ("micrite"). Most of the fossil debris in chalk consists of the microscopic plates, which are called coccoliths, of microscopic green algae known as coccolithophores. In addition to the coccoliths, the fossil debris includes a variable, but minor, percentage of the fragments of foraminifera, ostracods and mollusks. The coccolithophores lived in the upper part of the water column. When they died, the microscopic calcium carbonate pla ...
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Lebanese Amber
Lebanese amber is fossilized resin found in Lebanon and southwest Syria. It dates back approximately 130-125 million years to the Barremian of the Early Cretaceous. It formed on what was then the northern coast of Gondwana, believed to be a tropical or subtropical zone in a temperate or hot climate. It is the oldest source of amber with a significant number of inclusions. Up to 300 sources of Lebanese amber have been recovered and 17 of them are important sources of organic inclusions, which are the oldest of their kind. The inclusions help to document Cretaceous fauna and flora. Origins Lebanese amber can be found in Lebanon and neighboring areas of Syria and north Palestine. Up to 300 different sources of amber had been discovered by 2010. The amber was deposited in the Cretaceous era and is rich in fossil synclusions. 19 of the discovered sources are rich in inclusions from the Early Cretaceous. All of them are located in Lebanon, which makes it the largest source of inclusion ...
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Barremian
The Barremian is an age in the geologic timescale (or a chronostratigraphic stage) between 129.4 ± 1.5 Ma (million years ago) and 121.4 ± 1.0 Ma). It is a subdivision of the Early Cretaceous Epoch (or Lower Cretaceous Series). It is preceded by the Hauterivian and followed by the Aptian Stage.See Gradstein ''et al.'' (2004) or the online geowhen database (link below) Stratigraphic definitions The original type locality for the Barremian Stage is in the vicinity of the village of Barrême, Alpes-de-Haute-Provence, France. Henri Coquand defined the stage and named it in 1873. The base of the Barremian is determined by the first appearance of the ammonites ''Spitidiscus hugii'' and ''Spitidiscus vandeckii''. The end of the Barremian is determined by the geomagnetic reversal at the start of the M0r chronozone, which is biologically near the first appearance of the ammonite '' Paradeshayesites oglanlensis''. Regional equivalents The Barremian falls in the Gallic epoch, a su ...
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Phylocentropus Swolenskyi
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † '' Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † '' Phyloce ...
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Phylocentropus Succinolebanensis
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † '' Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocen ...
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Phylocentropus Spiniger
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † '' Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocent ...
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Phylocentropus Ligulatus
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † '' Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocentr ...
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Phylocentropus Cretaceous
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † '' Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † ''Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocentro ...
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Phylocentropus Antiquus
''Phylocentropus'' is a genus of caddisflies in the family Dipseudopsidae. There are about 17 described species in ''Phylocentropus''. Species These 17 species belong to the genus ''Phylocentropus'': * '' Phylocentropus auriceps'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus carolinus'' Carpenter, 1933 * '' Phylocentropus hansoni'' Root * '' Phylocentropus harrisi'' Schuster & Hamilton, 1984 * '' Phylocentropus lucidus'' (Hagen, 1861) * '' Phylocentropus narumonae'' Malicky & Chantaramongkol, 1997 * '' Phylocentropus orientalis'' Banks, 1931 * '' Phylocentropus placidus'' (Banks, 1905) * '' Phylocentropus shigae'' Tsuda, 1942 * '' Phylocentropus simplex'' Ulmer, 1912 * ''Phylocentropus vietnamellus'' Mey, 1995 * † '' Phylocentropus antiquus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus cretaceous'' Wichard & Bölling, 2000 * † ''Phylocentropus ligulatus'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus spiniger'' Ulmer, 1912 * † ''Phylocentropus succinolebanensis'' Wichard & Azar, 2018 * † ''Phylocentrop ...
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