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Phyloblatta
Phyloblattidae and Compsoblattidae (Insecta, Blattodea) from the late Carboniferous Souss basin, Morocco Available to Purchase
Locations and specimens of Phyloblattidae and Compsoblattidae of the Stepha... Available to Purchase
The stratigraphical potential of blattodean insects from the late Carboniferous of southern Britain Available to Purchase
Phyloblatta occidentalis from CDUE localities 80-TaV and 82-TaI near Tanam... Available to Purchase
Phyloblatta occidentalis from CDUE localities 80-TaV and 82-TaI near Tanam... Available to Purchase
Phyloblatta occidentalis from CDUE locality 80-TaV near Tanamert village, ... Available to Purchase
Phyloblatta occidentalis from CDUE locality 80-TaV near Tanamert village, ... Available to Purchase
Reconstruction of Phyloblatta occidentalis based on specimens CDUETaV-3-X... Available to Purchase
Hindwings of Phyloblatta Handlirsch, 1906a from CDUE locality 79-AGXXIV... Available to Purchase
Crossvenations of phyloblattids and of Compsoblatta Schlechtendal in Hand... Available to Purchase
Improved blattoid insect and conchostracan zonation for the Late Carboniferous, Pennsylvanian, of Euramerica Available to Purchase
Abstract For the biostratigraphy of mixed continental-marine and purely continental sections in the palaeotropical belt of Euramerica, 9 insect and 8 conchostracan zones are newly defined or improved. These zones encompass the time interval from the Early Pennsylvanian (middle Bashkirian) up into the early Permian (early Asselian) of the Euramercian biotic province. They are linked as much as possible to the marine Standard Global Chronostrigraphic Scale by common occurrences of insects and/or conchostracans with conodonts in mixed marine-continental sections as well as by the thus far available and reliable radioisotopic ages of associated volcanic rocks. This insect and conchostracan zonation is an alternative tool to the well-established macro-plant biostratigraphy of the Pennsylvanian. In contrast to the latter, only single specimens of insects or conchostracans, even if more rare than plant remains, allow biostratigraphic dating with a similar high temporal resolution.
Insect biostratigraphy of the Euramerican continental Late Pennsylvanian and Early Permian Available to Purchase
Abstract An insect zonation with a time resolution of 1.5–2 Ma for Late Pennsylvanian to Early Permian (Kasimovian to Artinskian) non-marine deposits is presented. The zonation is based on the directed morphogenetic evolution of colour pattern in the forewings of the blattid (cockroach) family Spiloblattinidae. This evolution is observed in lineages of succeeding species of three genera. All three genera are widely distributed in the palaeo-equatorial zone from Europe to North America, that is, in the Euramerican biota province. Increasing reports of spiloblattinid zone species in condont-bearing, interfingered marine/continental strata of North American Appalachian, Mid-Continent and West Texas basins could be the key to direct biostratigraphical correlations of pure continental profiles, as are present in the most parts of the Hercynides, to the global marine scale.