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wasps, which were impossible to identify<br />

more precisely. Consequently, it is<br />

proposed to treat the genus Palaeonotrus<br />

as Ichneumonoidea incertae sedis until<br />

the source insects are identified.<br />

2010010290<br />

二 叠 纪 grylloblattida( 昆 虫 纲 ) 的 地<br />

层 分 布 综 述 及 新 分 类 单 位 的 描 述 =<br />

Review of the stratigraphic distribution<br />

of Permian grylloblattida (Insecta), with<br />

descriptions of New Taxa. ( 英 文 ). Aristov<br />

D S. Paleontological Journal, 2009,<br />

43(6): 643-651 3 图 版 .<br />

New taxa of grylloblattid insects<br />

(Grylloblattida) are described: Tshekardomina<br />

mongolica, sp. nov. (Tshekardominidae)<br />

from Bor-Tologoi locality<br />

(Severodvinian Stage of Mongolia),<br />

Permoshurabia mesenensis, gen. et sp.<br />

nov. (Geinitziidae) from Soyana fossil<br />

site (Kazanian Stage of Arkhangelsk<br />

oblast), Khosaridelia vyatica, sp. nov.<br />

(Permotermopsidae) from Karaungir II<br />

locality (Vyatkian Stage of Kazakhstan),<br />

Euremisca kazanica, sp. nov. (Euremiscidae)<br />

from Soyana fossil site (Kazanian<br />

Stage of Arkhangelsk oblast), Megakhosarina<br />

vyaznikensis, sp. nov. (Megakhosaridae)<br />

from Balymotikha locality<br />

(Vyatkian Stage of Vladimir oblast), and<br />

Parascalicia prokopensis, gen. et sp.<br />

nov. (Skaliciidae) from Prokop’evsk<br />

fossil site (Kazanian Stage of Kemerovo<br />

oblast). The genera Lodevopterum<br />

Béthoux, Nel, Lapeyrie et Gand, 2005<br />

(Lodève fossil site, France), Elmopterum<br />

Béthoux et Beckemeyer, 2007, and Sigmophlebia<br />

Béthoux et Beckemeyer,<br />

2007 (Elmo and Midco fossil sites,<br />

United States) are transferred from Grylloblattida<br />

incertae sedis to families<br />

Euremiscidae, Aliculidae, and Tshekardominidae,<br />

respectively. The stratigraphic<br />

distribution of Permian grylloblattid<br />

families is reviewed.<br />

2010010291<br />

中 国 中 侏 罗 世 的 新 coptoclavid 幼 虫<br />

( 鞘 翅 目 : 肉 食 亚 目 :Dytiscoidea 总<br />

科 ) 以 及 它 的 系 统 发 育 学 含 义 = A<br />

new coptoclavid larva (Coleoptera:<br />

Adephaga: Dytiscoidea) from the Middle<br />

Jurassic of China, and its phylogenetic<br />

implication. ( 英 文 ). Wang B; Ponomarenko<br />

A G; Zhang H Ch. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(6): 652-<br />

659 6 图 版 .<br />

Daohugounectes primitivus, a new<br />

genus and species of coptoclavid beetles,<br />

is described from 67 fossil larvae from<br />

the Jurassic locality of Daohugou,<br />

northeastern China. It differs from other<br />

coptoclavids in the combination of the<br />

following characters: lateral lobes of nasale<br />

present; legs relatively short, with<br />

tarsi flat and slightly dilated; abdominal<br />

tergite VIII almost circular; derivative of<br />

abdominal segment IX present; urogomphi<br />

short; and helical thickening of tracheae<br />

weak. Most of these features are<br />

plesiomorphic for the family Coptoclavidae<br />

and the superfamily Dytiscoidea.<br />

Among dytiscoids, a derivative<br />

of abdominal segment IX is present only<br />

in the larvae of the recently discovered<br />

relic family Aspidytidae.<br />

2010010292<br />

蒙 古 中 生 代 的 新 水 生 食 腐 动 物 甲 壳 虫<br />

( 鞘 翅 目 : 水 龟 甲 ) = New water<br />

scavenger beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae)<br />

from the mesozoic of Mongolia.<br />

( 英 文 ). Prokin A A. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(6): 660-663 3 图 版 .<br />

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

water scavenger beetles, Hydrophilopsia<br />

bontsaganica, sp. nov. and Prospercheus<br />

cristatus, gen. et sp. nov., are<br />

described from the Upper Jurassic and<br />

Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. The<br />

systematic position of the new genus is<br />

discussed.<br />

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