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lifera sp. n., P. mayri sp. n., P. wheeleri<br />

sp. n., Gnamptogenys rohdendorfi sp. n.,<br />

Bradoponera similis sp. n., Proceratium<br />

eocenicum sp. n. (Ponerinae), Procerapachys<br />

sulcatus sp. n. (Cerapachyinae),<br />

Tetraponera europaea sp. n., and T.<br />

groehni sp. n. (Pseudomyrmecinae).<br />

Tetraponera angustata (Mayr) is synonymized<br />

with T. simplex (Mayr). Keys<br />

to species are provided.<br />

2010010303<br />

罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 中 的 蚂 蚁 ( 膜 翅 目 , 蚁<br />

科 ) 按 重 量 分 配 的 种 类 组 成 差 异 =<br />

Differences in ant (Hymenoptera, Formicidae)<br />

species composition between<br />

weight fractions of Rovno amber. ( 英 文 ).<br />

Perkovsky E E. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2009, 43(9): 1087-1091<br />

Arboreal specialists (including Ctenobethylus<br />

goepperti) comprise 54% of all<br />

ant inclusions in Rovno amber pieces<br />

weighing up to 1.5 g and 43% of those<br />

in larger pieces. In the small-size amber<br />

fraction, syninclusions containing more<br />

than a single worker ant are represented<br />

exclusively by the arboreal Dolichoderus<br />

spp. and C. goepperti, while syninclusions<br />

in larger amber pieces often<br />

contain workers of Lasius spp., which<br />

are not associated with trees. Species of<br />

Lasius comprise 15% of ants in the<br />

smaller and 28% in the larger amber<br />

pieces. It seems that the smaller pieces<br />

of amber have formed on the thinner<br />

branches of the amberproducing trees<br />

and, consequently, contain a larger proportion<br />

of arboreal ant species. Comparison<br />

of composition of inclusions between<br />

different weight fractions of amber<br />

is a promising tool to study fossil<br />

faunas and environments.<br />

2010010304<br />

波 罗 的 海 和 罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 ( 晚 始 新 世 东<br />

欧 ) 中 拟 花 蚤 科 甲 虫 属 Anaspis 新 种<br />

( 昆 虫 纲 : 鞘 翅 目 : 拟 花 蚤 科 ) = A<br />

new species of the scraptiid beetle genus<br />

Anaspis (Insecta: Coleoptera: Scraptiidae)<br />

from the Baltic and Rovno ambers<br />

(Upper Eocene of Eastern Europe). ( 英<br />

文 ). Perkovsky E E; Odnosum V K. Paleontological<br />

Journal, 2009, 43(9):<br />

1092-1094 1 图 版 .<br />

A new fossil species, Anaspis<br />

(Spanisa) horaki sp. nov., is described<br />

from the Baltic and Rovno ambers. It<br />

differs from the recent species in the<br />

shapes of its last maxillary palpus segment<br />

and its antennal club.<br />

2010010305<br />

罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 中 tumbling flower 甲 虫 属<br />

新 种 Glipostena( 昆 虫 纲 : 鞘 翅 目 :<br />

花 蚤 科 ) = New species of the tumbling<br />

flower beetle genus Glipostena<br />

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

Rovno amber. ( 英 文 ). Odnosum V K;<br />

Perkovsky E E. Paleontological Journal,<br />

2009, 43(9): 1095-1096 1 图 版 .<br />

A new fossil species of the tumbling<br />

flower beetle genus Glipostena is described<br />

from Rovno amber. It differs<br />

from its recent and fossil congeners in<br />

the shapes and proportions of the antennomeres,<br />

and the number and position of<br />

lateral ridges on the hind tibia.<br />

2010010306<br />

罗 夫 诺 琥 珀 中 象 鼻 虫 Dryophthoridae<br />

科 ( 鞘 翅 目 ,Dryophthoridae: Stromboscerinae)<br />

的 一 新 属 和 一 新 种 = A<br />

new genus and species of dryophthorid<br />

weevils (Coleoptera, Dryophthoridae:<br />

Stromboscerinae) from the Rovno amber.<br />

( 英 文 ). Nazarenko V Yu; Perkovsky E E.<br />

Paleontological Journal, 2009, 43(9):<br />

1097-1100 2 图 版 .<br />

Stenommatomorphus hexarthrus gen.<br />

et sp. nov. (Dryophthoridae: Stromboscerinae)<br />

is described from the Late Eocene<br />

Rovno amber. This is the first fossil<br />

representative of the subfamily. The<br />

new genus is most close to Synommatus<br />

Pascoe, from which it differs in the<br />

pronotum and elytra less coarsely sculp-<br />

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