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Raman spectra of insect cuticles of (a) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints, (b) Odonata (LP/UFC CRT 1156) associated with dendrites and (c, d) spectra of crickets with iron-oxide overgrowths, LP/UFC CRT 122 and LP/UFC CRT 1822, respectively. (e, f) Raman spectra of mineralized insects that retain fine details of morphology at hand scale: Blattodea (LP/UFC CRT 2055) and Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2083), respectively.
Published: 01 March 2023
Fig. 4. Raman spectra of insect cuticles of (a) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints, (b) Odonata (LP/UFC CRT 1156) associated with dendrites and (c, d) spectra of crickets with iron-oxide overgrowths, LP/UFC CRT 122 and LP/UFC CRT 1822, respectively. (e, f) Raman
Journal Article
Published: 01 January 2011
Journal of Paleontology (2011) 85 (1): 102–105.
... of the stem Orthoptera in the Late Carboniferous ( Grimaldi and Engel, 2005 ; Rasnitsyn and Quicke, 2002 ). The order has traditionally been divided into two suborders; the Ensifera (long-horned grasshoppers, crickets and katydids) and the Caelifera (short-horned grasshoppers). Within the Caelifera...
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Examples of mineralized/impression insects from the Crato Formation in different types of preservation. (a–c) Crato insects well preserved at hand scale: Coleoptera (LP/UFC CRT 2529), Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2083) and Hymenoptera (LP/UFC CRT 2768), respectively. (d–f) Examples of insects with iron-oxide overgrowths: Ensifera (LP/UFC CRT 1834), Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 708) and Odonata (LP/UFC CRT 1152), respectively. (g, i, j) Mineralized insects with black coatings sometimes associated with dendrites: Ensifera (LP/UFC CRT 2388), Odonata (LP/UFC CRT 1156) and Ensifera (LP/UFC CRT (2647), respectively. (h, k, l) Crato insects preserved as imprints: Phasmatodea (LP/UFC CRT 2698), Isoptera (LP/UFC CRT 1896) and Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204), respectively. Scale bars = 10 mm.
Published: 01 March 2023
Fig. 2. Examples of mineralized/impression insects from the Crato Formation in different types of preservation. (a–c) Crato insects well preserved at hand scale: Coleoptera (LP/UFC CRT 2529), Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2083) and Hymenoptera (LP/UFC CRT 2768), respectively. (d–f) Examples of insects
Journal Article
Published: 01 May 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (3): 607–610.
... , 1971 ) and Storozhenko (1997) to be ancestral to the remaining taxa of the suborder Caelifera. The new data tests the alternative hypothesis proposed by Béthoux and Nel (2002) , who considered the Caelifera as a sister group related to the Elcanidae Handlirsch, 1906 on the basis...
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Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy point spectra of (a) rust-like Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 708) with iron-oxide overgrowths, (b) a cricket (LP/UFC CRT 2388) with black coatings, (c) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints and (d) a mineralized cockroach (LP/UFC CRT 2055) fully articulated and well preserved.
Published: 01 March 2023
Fig. 6. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy point spectra of (a) rust-like Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 708) with iron-oxide overgrowths, (b) a cricket (LP/UFC CRT 2388) with black coatings, (c) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints and (d) a mineralized cockroach (LP/UFC
Journal Article
Published: 01 March 2023
Geological Magazine (2023) 160 (5): 911–926.
...Fig. 4. Raman spectra of insect cuticles of (a) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints, (b) Odonata (LP/UFC CRT 1156) associated with dendrites and (c, d) spectra of crickets with iron-oxide overgrowths, LP/UFC CRT 122 and LP/UFC CRT 1822, respectively. (e, f) Raman...
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Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy elemental map of Crato insects. (a) Secondary electron micrograph of Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 708) with iron-oxide overgrowths and the elemental maps of iron and calcium; scale bars = 50 µm. (b) Micrograph of a cricket (LP/UFC CRT 2388) with black coatings and the elemental maps of iron and manganese; scale bars = 50 µm. (c) Micrograph of a Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints and the elemental maps of iron and calcium; scale bars = 100 µm. (d) Secondary electron micrograph of a well preserved cockroach (LP/UFC CRT 2055) and the elemental maps of phosphorus and calcium; scale bars = 50 µm.
Published: 01 March 2023
coatings and the elemental maps of iron and manganese; scale bars = 50 µm. (c) Micrograph of a Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints and the elemental maps of iron and calcium; scale bars = 100 µm. (d) Secondary electron micrograph of a well preserved cockroach (LP/UFC CRT 2055
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Scanning electron micrograph analysis for cuticular characterization of Crato Formation insects. (a) Cockroach (LP/UFC CRT 2055) showing cuticular high fidelity; scale bar = 100 µm. (b) Local loss of cuticle fidelity in (a); scale bar = 50 µm. (c) Detail of the microtexture depicted in (b); scale bar = 10 µm. (d) Beetle (LP/UFC CRT 2529) epicuticle with sensilla insertion holes (indicated by arrows) on its surface; scale bar = 50 µm. (e) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints with inequidimensional and spherical to sub-spherical micro-cryptocrystals of iron oxides associated with crystals of calcite; scale bar = 10 µm. (f) Surface microcracking of a cricket epicuticle (LP/UFC CRT 1834) with iron-oxide overgrowths; scale bar = 50 µm. (g) Cricket (LP/UFC CRT 2388) with black coatings showing microfabric formed by sub-spherical loosely packed grains; scale bar = 100 µm. (h) Ommatidia of a Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 708) with iron-oxide overgrowths showing pseudoframboids and alveolar aggregates of iron-oxide crystals associated with dissolution cavities; scale bars = 50 µm. (i) Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 720) epicuticle with iron-oxide overgrowths scratched by sets of grooves generated by oxidation reactions; scale bar = 50 µm. (j) Detail of the Heteroptera (LP/UFC CRT 720) epicuticle showing grooves associated with microcracks; scale bar = 50 µm.
Published: 01 March 2023
); scale bar = 10 µm. (d) Beetle (LP/UFC CRT 2529) epicuticle with sensilla insertion holes (indicated by arrows) on its surface; scale bar = 50 µm. (e) Caelifera (LP/UFC CRT 2204) preserved as two-dimensional imprints with inequidimensional and spherical to sub-spherical micro-cryptocrystals of iron
Journal Article
Published: 08 March 2019
Geological Magazine (2019) 156 (8): 1440–1444.
... RG ( 1995 ) Araripelocustidae, fam. n. uma nova familia de gafanhotos (Insecta, Caelifera) da Formacao Santana, Cretaceo Inferior do Nordeste do Brasil . Revista Brasileira de Entomologia 39 , 311 – 9 . Olivier AG ( 1789 ) Encyclopédie méthodique. Dictionnaire des insectes , vol...
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Published: 01 September 2007
Journal of Paleontology (2007) 81 (5): 1114–1117.
... of flowers ( Richter, 1997 ). Nemestrinid larvae appear to be internal parasitoids of Orthoptera (grasshoppers) and can even control the population numbers of Acridoidea (Orthoptera: Caelifera); however, the species of Hirmoneura Meigen, 1820 develop in larvae of scarabaeid beetles ( Richter, 1997...
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Journal: PALAIOS
Published: 01 August 2004
PALAIOS (2004) 19 (4): 408–413.
... of extant Orthoptera: Caelifera ( Braker, 1989 ). This type of ovipositor could have been used for epiphytic or endophytic egg laying. More striking is the ornamentation of the valves in Gerarus sp., which consist of numerous longitudinal and transverse ridges ( Kukalová-Peck and Brauckmann, 1992...
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Published: 25 May 2018
Journal of Paleontology (2018) 92 (6): 1028–1034.
... consistent with the Caelifera (Béthoux and Nel, 2002 ). The superfamily consists of two families (Gorochov, 1995 ): Permelcanidae and Elcanidae. Permelcanids differ from elcanids in having CuA+CuPa1 secondary branches (e.g., two branches in Promarlynovia venicosta Tillyard, 1937 and three branches...
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Published: 01 January 2012
Journal of Paleontology (2012) 86 (1): 19–24.
... independently at least seventeen times within the insects ( Yager, 1999 ; Yack and Dawson, 2008 ). For example, tympani have evolved at least twice in the Orthoptera, at least once in the Ensifera (crickets and katydids) and once in the Caelifera (grasshoppers). Grasshopper ears are located on the first...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 06 February 2024
DOI: 10.1144/SP538-2021-184
EISBN: 9781862397095
... ; Cigliano et al. 2021 ). Orthoptera can be divided into two suborders: Caelifera (consisting of locusts, grasshoppers, pygmy mole crickets and their relatives) and Ensifera (including crickets, bush crickets, mole crickets and their relatives) ( Song et al. 2015 ). The crown group of Orthoptera...