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2015 en paleoentomología es una lista de nuevos taxones de insectos fósiles que se describieron durante el año 2016, así como otros descubrimientos y eventos importantes relacionados con la paleoentomología que estaban programados para ocurrir durante el año.

Nuevos taxones

Coleópteros

Dermaptera

Dictyoptera

Diptera

Embioptera

Ephemeroptera

Hemípteros

Himenópteros

Mecopterans

Megalópteros

Neurópteros

Odonata

Raphidioptera

Strepsiptera

Tricópteros

Other insects

Investigación

  • Donovan et al. Publicaron un estudio sobre la recuperación de insectos herbívoros después del evento de extinción del Cretácico-Paleógeno, como lo indica el daño por alimentación de insectos en las hojas fósiles de las localidades de Maastrichtian y Danian en la Patagonia ( Argentina ) . (2016). [267]
  • A study of the morphology of the surface microstructure of the wings, head and abdomen of the Carboniferous megasecopteran Brodioptera sinensis is published by Prokop, Pecharová & Ren (2016).[268]
  • A study on the anatomy of the respiratory and alimentary systems of Saurophthirus longipes is published by Strelnikova & Rasnitsyn (2016).[269]
  • New anatomical data on the fossil beetle Onthophilus intermedius, obtained by using X-ray computed tomography, is published by Schwermann et al. (2016).[270]
  • Setae comparable with setae of extant dermestid beetle larvae are described from the Cretaceous Burmese amber by Poinar & Poinar (2016).[271]
  • A second specimen of the Cretaceous mosquito Burmaculex antiquus is described by Borkent & Grimaldi (2016).[272]
  • A study of well-preserved kalligrammatid fossils from Middle Jurassic and Early Cretaceous sites in northeastern China, indicating that kalligrammatids convergently evolved some of the anatomical traits also present in butterflies, is published by Labandeira et al. (2016).[273]
  • Fossilized termite nests with preserved fungus gardens within them are described from the Oligocene Songwe Member of the Nsungwe Formation in the Rukwa Rift Basin (Tanzania) by Roberts et al. (2016).[274]
  • Chrysopoid larvae, myrmeleontoid (owlfly and nymphid) larvae and reduviid nymphs preserved carrying debris for camouflage are described from the Cretaceous Burmese, French and Lebanese ambers by Wang et al. (2016).[275]
  • Parker, Hopley & Kuhn (2016) describen un nido de abejas fosilizado de Buxton-Norlim Limeworks en Sudáfrica . [276]

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