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New fossils of Elateridae (Insecta, Coleoptera) from Early Cretaceous Jinju Formation (South Korea) with their implications to evolutionary diversity of extinct Protagrypninae


Autoři: Jae-Cheon Sohn aff001;  Gi Soo Nam aff001;  Sei-Woong Choi aff002;  Dong Ren aff003
Působiště autorů: Department of Science Education, Gongju National University of Education, Gongju, Chungnam, Republic of Korea aff001;  Department of Environmental Education, Mokpo National University, Muan, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea aff002;  Capital Normal University, Beijing, PR China aff003
Vyšlo v časopise: PLoS ONE 14(12)
Kategorie: Research Article
prolekare.web.journal.doi_sk: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0225502

Souhrn

Two new genera and species of Elateridae, Megalithomerus magohalmii gen. et sp. nov. and Koreagrypnus jinju gen. et sp. nov., are described based on two pairs of fossils from the late Early Cretaceous Jinju Formation in Jinju City, South Korea. Both Megalithomerus and Koreagrypnus represent the youngest occurrences of an extinct elaterid subfamily, Protagrypninae. Megalithomerus magohalmii is the largest known fossil elaterid. These newly described elaterids provide a better understanding of the morphological diversity and occurrence of Protagrypninae through geologic time.

Klíčová slova:

Insects – Beetles – New species reports – South Korea – Cretaceous period – Fossils – Fossil record – Jurassic period


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