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cal Journal, 2008, 42(6): 669-674 1 图<br />
版 .<br />
Seventy-six thrips were discovered in<br />
Rovno amber. Among these, 67 were<br />
identified to suborder, 52, to family, 45,<br />
to genus, and 41, to species level. In total,<br />
five species, six genera, five families,<br />
and two suborders are recorded. No undescribed<br />
taxa have been found so far.<br />
All the identified thrips, except those of<br />
the genus Phloeothrips, belong to fossil<br />
taxa, previously known only from the<br />
Baltic and Bitterfeld ambers. However,<br />
the composition of species in the Rovno<br />
amber is highly unusual due to domination<br />
of Praedendrothrips avus Priesner,<br />
1924. This species, rare in the Baltic<br />
amber, constitutes 49% of all the Rovno<br />
records. Thus, the Rovno amber, in contrast<br />
to the Baltic and Bitterfeld ambers,<br />
is characterized by poor taxonomic diversity<br />
of thrips and presence of a<br />
clearly dominant species.<br />
2010010336<br />
欧 洲 晚 始 新 世 琥 珀 中 Formicini 群 落<br />
蚂 蚁 ( 膜 翅 目 , 蚁 科 ) = Ants of the tribe<br />
Formicini (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)<br />
from Late Eocene amber of Europe. ( 英<br />
文 ). Dlussky G M. Paleontological<br />
Journal, 2008, 42(5): 500-513 4 图 版 .<br />
The tribe Formicini (Formicinae)<br />
from the Late Eocene Baltic, Bitterfeld,<br />
Rovno, and Scandinavian ambers is revised.<br />
Ants are recorded for the first<br />
time from the Bitterfeld and Scandinavian<br />
ambers. Two new genera (Cataglyphoides<br />
gen. nov. and Conoformica gen.<br />
nov.) and six new species (Cataglyphoides<br />
intermedius sp. nov., Conoformica<br />
bitterfeldiana sp. nov., Formica<br />
kutscheri sp. nov., F. palaeopolonica sp.<br />
nov., F. radchenkoi sp. nov., F.<br />
zherikhini sp. nov.) are described. A new<br />
combination, Cataglyphoides constrictus<br />
(Mayr, 1868), comb. nov., is established.<br />
A lectotype of Camponotus constrictus<br />
Mayr, 1868 and a neotype of Formica<br />
phaethusa Wheeler, 1915 are designated.<br />
Formica clymene Wheeler, 1915 is recognized<br />
as a new synonym of F.<br />
phaethusa Wheeler, 1915. An identification<br />
key for workers of Formicini species<br />
from Late Eocene European ambers<br />
is provided.<br />
2010010337<br />
阿 穆 尔 地 区 上 白 垩 统 水 生 植 物<br />
Quereuxia 叶 子 上 的 昆 虫 卵 = Insect<br />
ovipositions on aquatic plant leaves<br />
Quereuxia from the Upper Cretaceous of<br />
the Amur region. ( 英 文 ). Vasilenko D V.<br />
Paleontological Journal, 2008, 42(5):<br />
514-521 4 图 版 .<br />
New form taxa of insect ovipositions<br />
on aquatic plant leaves Quereuxia from<br />
the Campanian locality of Udurchukan<br />
(Amur Region) are described. Endophytic<br />
ovipositions Paleoovoidus flabellatus<br />
sp. nov. and P. arcuatus sp. nov.<br />
do not differ in shape from ovipositions<br />
of recent damselflies. Exophytic ovipositions<br />
Palaexovoidus ovoideus gen.<br />
et sp. nov., P. catenulatus sp. nov., P.<br />
multus sp. nov., and P. amplus sp. nov.<br />
belong to insects that develop in the water,<br />
probably dragonflies of the suborder<br />
Anisoptera. A new family Palaexovoididae<br />
fam. nov. is erected.<br />
2010010338<br />
Peronopsis Hawle 和 Corda 属 ( 球 接<br />
子 目 亚 目 Agnostina) 的 形 态 发 生 学<br />
= Morphogenesis in the genus Peronopsis<br />
Hawle et Corda (Agnostina). ( 英 文 ).<br />
Naimark E B. Paleontological Journal,<br />
2008, 42(4): 389-400 4 图 版 .<br />
The morphogenesis of the early<br />
members of the genus Peronopsis (Trilobita,<br />
Agnostina) is studied. The pygidium<br />
of Agnostina exhibits growthrelated<br />
changes more clearly than the<br />
cephalon. In Peronopsis inarmata Hutchinson,<br />
1962 and P. brighamensis<br />
Resser, 1938 the axial furrow develops<br />
around the anteroglabella in meraspid<br />
degree 0. The most significant changes<br />
occur in the shape of the pygidium axis<br />
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