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New Lower Cretaceous basal mantodean (Insecta) from the Crato Formation (NE Brazil)

In: Geologica Carpathica, vol. 65, no. 4
Shih-Wei Lee

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Year, pages: 2014, 285 - 292
Language: eng
Keywords:
Fossil insects, Mantodea, Chaeteessidae, Cretophotina, Chaeteessa, Mesozoic, Aptian
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Mantodea are very rare in the fossil record. 28 fossil species are reported since the earliest occurrence of mantodeans in the Upper Jurassic (Tithonian). Here, I describe Cretophotina santanensis n. sp. from the Aptian (Lower Cretaceous) Crato Formation of Chapada do Araripe (northeastern Brazil). This species is characterized by long antenna and primitive raptorial forelegs. Morphological characters shared with the living genus Chaeteessa would support its assignment to the family Chaeteessidae. The tropical occurrence of the Early Cretaceous genus Cretophotina in Gondwana, together with occurrences of the genus Chaetessa from subtropical and temperate zones of Laurasia, implies that members of the family Chaeteessidae achieved nearly cosmopolitan distribution during the Early Cretaceous.
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Lee, S. 2014. New Lower Cretaceous basal mantodean (Insecta) from the Crato Formation (NE Brazil). In Geologica Carpathica, vol. 65, no.4, pp. 285-292. 1335-0552. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/geoca-2014-0019

APA:
Lee, S. (2014). New Lower Cretaceous basal mantodean (Insecta) from the Crato Formation (NE Brazil). Geologica Carpathica, 65(4), 285-292. 1335-0552. DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/geoca-2014-0019
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