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2010010347<br />

黎 巴 嫩 琥 珀 ( 蜚 蠊 目 ,Blattina) 中<br />

的 Blattulidae 科 蟑 螂 一 新 属 和 新 种 =<br />

A new genus and species of the cockroach<br />

family Blattulidae from Lebanese<br />

amber (Dictyoptera, Blattina). ( 英 文 ).<br />

Anisyutkin L N; Gorochov A V. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2008, 42(1): 43-46 2<br />

图 版 .<br />

A new genus and species of the cockroach<br />

family Blattulidae, Ocelloblattula<br />

ponomarenkoi gen. et sp. nov., are described<br />

from the Early Cretaceous Lebanese<br />

amber. In the wing venation, the<br />

new genus is extremely similar to the<br />

Jurassic genus Blattula Handlirsch, differing<br />

from the latter in a number of<br />

characters in its body structure. This find<br />

reveals much about the body structure of<br />

the extinct family Blattulidae, which is<br />

related to ancestors of the suborders<br />

Mantina and Blattina.<br />

2010010348<br />

侏 罗 纪 牧 草 虫 Liassothrips crassipes<br />

(Martynov, 1927) 以 及 它 在 缨 翅 目 中<br />

的 分 类 学 位 置 = The Jurassic thrips Liassothrips<br />

crassipes (Martynov, 1927)<br />

and its taxonomic position in the order<br />

Thysanoptera (Insecta). ( 英 文 ). Shmakov<br />

A S. Paleontological Journal, 2008,<br />

42(1): 47-52 2 图 版 .<br />

The Late Jurassic thrips Liassothrips<br />

crassipes (Martynov) is redescribed, and<br />

its taxonomic position discussed. It is<br />

shown that the male genitalia of Liassothrips<br />

are similar to the terebrantian<br />

type, while the female genitalia resemble<br />

the tubuliferan type. Therefore, the<br />

Liassothripidae shows the possible evolutionary<br />

pathway of tubuliferan thrips.<br />

Liassothrips is treated as the oldest<br />

known member of the suborder Tubulifera<br />

(previously known beginning from<br />

the Eocene), the ancestors of which belonged<br />

to the family Aeolothripidae<br />

(Terebrantia) rather than Thripidae.<br />

2010010349<br />

亚 洲 白 垩 纪 和 古 近 纪 早 期 宝 石 甲 虫<br />

( 鞘 翅 目 : 吉 丁 甲 科 ) 新 发 现 以 及 相<br />

似 甲 虫 = New jewel beetles (Coleoptera:<br />

Buprestidae) and similar beetles from<br />

the Cretaceous and Early Paleogene of<br />

Asia. ( 英 文 ). Alexeev A V. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2008, 42(1): 53-59 2<br />

图 版 .<br />

A new genus and two new species of<br />

jewel beetles are described, Andakhudukia<br />

ponomarenkoi gen. et sp. nov.<br />

from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia<br />

and Metabuprestium ustkivdense sp. nov.<br />

from the lowermost Paleogene of the<br />

Amur Region. In addition, four new<br />

monotypic genera that share some features<br />

with jewel beetles are described:<br />

Cretoelaterium kazanovense gen. et sp.<br />

nov. from the Lower Cretaceous of<br />

Eastern Transbaikalia and Cretopoena<br />

gratshevi gen. et sp. nov. from the<br />

Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia have<br />

been referred to the families Elateridae<br />

and Eucnemidae; Cretofalselaterium<br />

baiankhongoricum gen. et sp. nov. from<br />

the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia and<br />

Cretogermen turonicum gen. et sp. nov.<br />

from the Upper Cretaceous of Kazakhstan<br />

have been erected for isolated elytra<br />

and placed in Coleoptera incertae sedis.<br />

2010010350<br />

罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 中 Glaesotropis 属 新 种<br />

( 昆 虫 纲 : 鞘 翅 目 : 长 角 象 虫 科 ) =<br />

New species of the genus Glaesotropis<br />

(Insecta: Coleoptera: Anthribidae) from<br />

Rovno amber. ( 英 文 ). Gratshev V G;<br />

Perkovsky E E. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2008, 42(1): 60-62 1 图 版 .<br />

A new species of the fungus weevil<br />

genus Glaesotropis is described from the<br />

Late Eocene Rovno amber. G. diadiasashai<br />

sp. nov. differs from G. weitschati<br />

and G. minor described from Baltic amber<br />

in having a longer rostrum and in the<br />

structure of its antennae, with the third<br />

and fourth antennomeres being longer<br />

than the first and second ones. Addition-<br />

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