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Archaeorthoptera
Longzhua loculata n. gen. n. sp., One of the Most Completely Documented Pennsylvanian Archaeorthoptera (Insecta; Ningxia, China) Available to Purchase
Earliest Evidence of Insect Endophytic Oviposition Available to Purchase
THE EARLIEST BEETLE IDENTIFIED Available to Purchase
A new titanopteran Magnatitan jongheoni n. gen. n. sp. from southwestern Korean Peninsula Open Access
MESACRIDITES (MIDDLE TRIASSIC; AUSTRALIA) TRANSFERRED FROM PROTORTHOPTERA TO ORTHOPTERA: LOCUSTAVIDAE Available to Purchase
NEW DATA ON PALEOZOIC GRYLLOBLATTID INSECTS (NEOPTERA) Available to Purchase
Odonatan Endophytic Oviposition from the Eocene of Patagonia: The Ichnogenus Paleoovoidus and Implications for Behavioral Stasis Available to Purchase
New Cretaceous crickets of the subfamilies Nemobiinae and Podoscirtinae (Orthoptera, Grylloidea: Trigonidiidae, Oecanthidae) attest the antiquity of these clades Open Access
Tetrapod footprint ichno-associations from French Permian basins. Comparisons with other Euramerican ichnofaunas Available to Purchase
Abstract In order to take into account the studies of the European and American (USA) collections carried out by one of the authors, and of the recent nomenclatural revisions from new footprint discoveries, which have occurred during the last decade, the authors present a critical review of the French Permian palichnofauna. The distribution of the ichnospecies in the stratigraphy of the Lodève Basin, taken as a reference, is outlined. The ichno-associations are then compared with those of other French (Provence), European (Italy, Germany) and USA basins. Based on the ages of different ichnofossiliferous formations, three successive ichnofaunal units can be distinguished in the Permian of Europe. The first developed in the Cisuralian (Asselian to Kungurian). The second is found in the south of France in Kazanian to Lower Tatarian strata, equivalent to the Roadian-Wordian. The third and youngest, dated as Lopingian, is only found in Italy, in the Bolzano Basin. Because of sedimentary gaps, limited observations, sometimes erroneous determinations, and ichnospecies with great vertical distribution, it currently appears that footprints have a low utility for biochronological resolution. Nevertheless, they allow us to discriminate three time intervals in the Permian, as is also the case for skeletal remains.
Ecological and evolutionary responses of terrestrial arthropods to Middle–Late Pennsylvanian environmental change Available to Purchase
Abstract The Middle–Late Pennsylvanian Subperiod was marked by recurrent glacial–interglacial cycles superimposed on a longer-term trend of increasing aridity. Wetland and drought-tolerant floras responded with repeated migrations in the tropics, and a major plant turnover occurred in swamp ecosystems in parts of Euramerica near the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian boundary. However, the corresponding ecological and evolutionary responses of insects and other terrestrial arthropods are poorly understood. Here, we review the record of plant–arthropod interactions and analyse origination and extinction rates of insects during the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian. Although preliminary, plant–arthropod associations broadly persist through the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian boundary, and new damage types and host-plant associations first appear in the Late Pennsylvanian, possibly related to increased availability of accessible vascular and foliar tissues associated with the shift from arborescent lycopsid to tree and seed fern dominance in Euramerican wetlands. Likewise, our analysis of the insect body fossil record does not suggest especially high rates of origination or extinction during this interval. Together, these results suggest that insects did not suffer major extinctions during the Middle–Late Pennsylvanian, despite short- and long-term changes in climate and environmental conditions.