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2010010386<br />

西 伯 利 亚 二 叠 纪 末 期 Lioestheria,<br />

Mimoleaia 和 Echinolimnadia( 介 甲<br />

目 ) 的 微 观 纹 饰 = Microornamentation<br />

of Lioestheria, Mimoleaia, and Echinolimnadia<br />

(conchostraca) from the terminal<br />

Permian of Siberia. ( 英 文 ). Orlova E<br />

F; Sadovnikov G N. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(3): 276-285 3 图 版 .<br />

Previously unknown minute ornamentation<br />

patterns of conchostracans are described<br />

based on SEM investigation of<br />

several collections from the terminal<br />

Permian volcanic deposits of the Tunguska<br />

Syneclise. Lioestheria (Lioestheriidae)<br />

shows ovally elongated cells<br />

arranged in rows along the growth bands,<br />

Mimoleaia (Leaiidae) has large polygonal<br />

cells with double walls, and Echinolimnaia<br />

(Echinolimnadiidae fam. nov.)<br />

displays a pattern with small polygonal<br />

cells bearing small spines along their<br />

walls. Diagnoses of genera and species<br />

are refined. New data about their distribution<br />

are presented.<br />

2010010387<br />

中 国 东 北 侏 罗 纪 Proptychopterina<br />

( 双 翅 目 :Eoptychopteridae ) =<br />

Proptychopterina (Diptera: Eoptychopteridae)<br />

from the Jurassic of Northeastern<br />

China. ( 英 文 ). Lin Q B; Lukashevich<br />

E D. Paleontological Journal, 2006,<br />

40(3): 290-294 2 图 版 .<br />

A complete well-preserved male fly<br />

from the Jurassic of Daohugou locality<br />

(Northeastern China) is described as<br />

Proptychopterina opinata sp. nov. The<br />

distribution of Proptychopterina is discussed,<br />

this genus is re-diagnosed, and a<br />

key to species is provided based on the<br />

wings.<br />

2010010388<br />

通 古 斯 河 盆 地 二 叠 纪 Taldycupes 属<br />

(Taldycupedidae, 鞘 翅 目 ) 一 新 甲 虫 种<br />

= A new bettle species of the genus<br />

Taldycupes (Taldycupedidae, Coleoptera)<br />

from the Permian of the Tunguska<br />

River basin. ( 英 文 ). Ponomarenko A G.<br />

Paleontological Journal, 2006, 40(3):<br />

295-296 1 图 版 .<br />

Taldycupes rosanovi sp. nov. is described<br />

from an isolated elytron from the<br />

locality of Ilimpeya, Krasnoyarsk Krai,<br />

Tunguska River basin, Limptekon Formation.<br />

2010010389<br />

西 伯 利 亚 中 生 代 ( 昆 虫 纲 : 毛 翅 目 )<br />

石 蛾 幼 体 = Larvae of caddisflies (Insecta:<br />

Trichoptera) from the Mesozoic of<br />

Siberia. ( 英 文 ). Ivanov V D. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(2): 178-<br />

189 6 图 版 .<br />

Body fossils of caddisfly larvae are<br />

described for the first time based on material<br />

from the Lower Cretaceous of Siberia<br />

(Baissa locality, Neocomian). The<br />

material includes a fully grown larva of<br />

Baissoplectrum separatum gen. et sp.<br />

nov. (Brachycentridae), Creterotesis<br />

coprolithica gen. et sp. nov. (Leptoceridae),<br />

and Cretolype minuta gen. et sp.<br />

nov., a tiny larva probably belonging to<br />

an uncertain family of the suborder Annulipalpia<br />

(Hydropsychina). C. coprolithica<br />

built unusually soft larval cases<br />

of pellets; these cases are described as a<br />

separate new indusigenus and indusispecies<br />

Coprindusia pallida gen. et sp. nov.<br />

Bionomics, taxonomy, and evolution of<br />

the Mesozoic larvae of Trichoptera are<br />

discussed.<br />

2010010390<br />

萨 克 森 阶 和 罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 中 蚂 蚁 ( 膜 翅<br />

目 , 蚁 科 ) 和 蚜 虫 ( 同 翅 目 ,<br />

aphidinea) 的 共 生 现 象 = Occurrence<br />

of ant (hymenoptera, formicidae) and<br />

aphid (homoptera, aphidinea) syninclusions<br />

in Saxonian and Rovno ambers.<br />

( 英 文 ). Perkovsky E E. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2006, 40(2): 190-192<br />

Ant species found as syninclusions<br />

with aphids in Rovno and Saxonian ambers<br />

are listed for the first time. In a collection<br />

of 143 pieces of Rovno amber<br />

117

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