2017
DOI: 10.14411/eje.2017.045
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New species of Cicadocoris (Hemiptera: Coleorrhyncha: Progonocimicidae) from mid-Jurassic deposits in northeastern China

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“…A newly recognized species is established on the basis of five well-preserved adult specimens (four females and one of indeterminate sex). All specimens are preserved in grayish tuffaceous shale collected at the Xiaobaishan locality, which occurs in the conchostracan layers, middleupper section of the Daohugou beds (for a map of the fossil layers that yielded material as well as locations near Daohugou, see Liao et al, 2017, Jiang & Huang, 2017. The geological age of the deposit could be close to the Middle to Upper Jurassic boundary (163.5 Ma), earlier than the Karatau fauna from Kazakhstan (Huang, 2015(Huang, , 2016.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A newly recognized species is established on the basis of five well-preserved adult specimens (four females and one of indeterminate sex). All specimens are preserved in grayish tuffaceous shale collected at the Xiaobaishan locality, which occurs in the conchostracan layers, middleupper section of the Daohugou beds (for a map of the fossil layers that yielded material as well as locations near Daohugou, see Liao et al, 2017, Jiang & Huang, 2017. The geological age of the deposit could be close to the Middle to Upper Jurassic boundary (163.5 Ma), earlier than the Karatau fauna from Kazakhstan (Huang, 2015(Huang, , 2016.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two specimens (NIGP171682, NIGP171748) were collected from the lower–median section of the Daohugou beds at Xiayingzi locality, stratigraphically slightly lower than the typical ‘conchostracan’ layers at Daohugou Village, Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia, northeastern China (detailed locality map see Jiang & Huang, 2017). Daohugou beds contain basal conglomerates and overlying tuffaceous shale mainly occurs in Wuhua Township near the border between the Inner Mongolia, Liaoning, and Hebei provinces (Huang, 2015, 2016; Huang et al, 2018).…”
Section: Geological Settingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While Peloridiidae are characterised by a Gondwanan distribution, being found in Australia, Lord Howe Island, New Caledonia, New Zealand and southern South America [26][27][28][29][30], their putative extinct relatives that date from the Permian to Cretaceous periods, have been found in Argentina, Australia and Eurasia [31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40]. Coleorrhyncha are characterised by the following suite of unique adaptations: to cope with their deficient diet, Peloridiidae possess biosynthetic bacterial endosymbionts that cover their nutrient requirements [41,42]; their body surface supports a plastron that allows them to stay submerged underwater, a useful trait when living in moist bryophytes [43]; and they perform high-speed jumps (1.5 m s -1 ) to evade predators [44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%