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Youngest occurrence of the genus Microphorites (Diptera: Dolichopodidae): A new species in Late Cretaceous Vendean amber [PDF]

open access: yesPaleontological Contributions, 2014
International audienceA new species of the extinct genus Microphorites Hennig (Dolichopodidae: Microphorinae) is described from a single malepreserved in Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian to Santonian) Vendean amber (NW France). Microphorites magaliae n.
Engel, Michael S., Perrichot, Vincent
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Microphorites Hennig

open access: yes, 2008
Genus Microphorites Hennig Microphorites Hennig 1971: 16. Type species: Microphorites extinctus Hennig, 1971Published as part of Arillo, Antonio, Peñalver, Enrique & Delclòs, Xavier, 2008, Microphorites (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from the Lower ...
Arillo, Antonio   +2 more
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Microphorites utrillensis Penalver

open access: yes, 2008
Microphorites utrillensis Peñalver, nov. sp. Figs. 1–3 & Pl. 1, figs. a–c. 2006 Microphorites sp.; Peñalver et al.; fig. 1. 2007 Microphorites sp.; Delclòs et al. 2007 Microphorites sp.; Peñalver el al.; figs. 6 D & 7.
Arillo, Antonio   +2 more
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Youngest representative of the extinct genus Microphorites in the Eocene amber of France (Diptera: Dolichopodidae: Microphorinae)

open access: yesZootaxa, 2017
Prior to the present study, seven species of the fossil microphorine (Dolichopodidae s. lat.) genus Microphorites Hennig, 1971 have been described: Microphorites extinctus Hennig, 1971 (type species), M.
ANDRÉ NEL, SIMONE BRAMUZZO
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Microphorites (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) from the Lower Cretaceous amber of San Just (Spain), and the co-occurrence of two ceratopogonid specaies in Spanish amber deposits

open access: yesZootaxa, 2008
A well preserved female specimen of the extinct genus Microphorites Hennig, 1971 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae) is known from San Just Amber (Lower Cretaceous, Albian, East Spain) and described as M. utrillensis nov. sp.
ANTONIO ARILLO   +2 more
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Microphorites erikai Bramuzzo & Nel, 2017, sp. nov.

open access: yes, 2017
<p> <b> <i>Microphorites erikai</i> sp. nov.</b> (Figs 1– 4)</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Head large, very long antenna, with prolonged postpedicel, broader at base, and tapered distally ...
Bramuzzo, Simone, Nel, André
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Discovery of a new species of the Cretaceous genus Microphorites Hennig, 1971 (Diptera: Dolichopodidae s. lat.) in Paleogene amber from eastern Moravia (Czech Republic)

open access: yesInsect Systematics & Evolution, 2016
A new species of the extinct genusMicrophoritesHennig, 1971 (Dolichopodidae s. lat.: Microphorinae) is described from a single female preserved in Študlov amber (Moravia, Czech Republic), currently dated from the Paleocene to the middle Eocene ...
André Nel, Jakub Prokop, Michal Tkoč
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A newMicrophoritesin the Lower Cretaceous amber of the Southwest of France (Diptera: Dolichopodidae, “Microphorinae”) [PDF]

open access: yesAnnales de la Société entomologique de France (N.S.), 2004
A new deposit of Lower Cretaceous amber, found in Charente-Maritime (SW France) has yielded an important entomofauna with numerous arthropod associations characteristic of moist ground. We describe a new species of Dolichopodidae: 'Microphorinae'(Diptera: Empidoidea), Microphorites deploegi n. sp.
André Nel   +3 more
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A review of fossil taxa of Microphorinae (Diptera, Dolichopodidae sensu lato), with redescription of the Eocene genus Meghyperiella Meunier

open access: yes, 2022
The current data on fossil empidoid flies of the subfamily Microphorinae (Dolichopodidae sensu lato) are summarized. The extinct taxa of this group includes five genera (Avenaphora Grimaldi & Cumming, Curvus Kaddumi, Meghyperiella Meunier ...
EVGENY E. PERKOVSKY, IGOR V. SHAMSHEV
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The first unique-headed bug (Hemiptera, Enicocephalomorpha) from Cretaceous Iberian amber, and the Gondwanan connections of its palaeoentomological fauna [PDF]

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Enicocephalomorpha, also known as unique-headed bugs, are a seldom-collected infraorder of heteropteran insects whose evolutionary relationships have puzzled entomologists for more than a century.
Baňař, Petr   +3 more
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