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New fossil taxa - all subfamilies

Started by Martin Spies, May 10, 2014, 01:08:50 PM

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Martin Spies

2014

Baranov, V., Andersen, T., Perkovsky, E. (2014) A new genus of Podonominae (Diptera: Chironomidae) in Late Eocene Rovno amber from Ukraine. Zootaxa 3794(4): 581-586. [Palaeoboreochlus]

Larocque-Tobler, I. (2014) The Polish sub-fossil chironomids. Palaeontologia Electronica 17.1.3A; 29 p.

Zakrzewska, M., Giłka, W. (2014) The oldest known chironomids of the tribe Tanytarsini (Diptera: Chironomidae) indicate plesiomorphic character states. Geobios 47: 335-343.

Baranov_Viktor

#1
... here is one more paper on fossil chironomids from amber (genera Paraphaenocladius, Heterotrissocladius, Smittia, Pseudosmittia):

Baranov, V., Andersen, T., Perkovsky, E. (2014) Orthoclads from Eocene Amber from Sakhalin (Diptera: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae). Insect Systematics & Evolution, pre-publication online 14 May 2014.   http://booksandjournals.brillonline.com/content/journals/10.1163/1876312x-45032122

Pdf available on request from me: baranowiktor@gmail.com

Martin Spies

#2
Thanks, Viktor, for letting us know of this new publication.

Having looked at the online version, however, it seems to me that the paper and the new scientific taxon names it proposes have not been registered with ZooBank (http://zoobank.org/) prior to the online publication. Therefore, according to the recently modified ICZN regulations concerning electronic publication, the new scientific taxon names will only become nomenclaturally available when the print version of the paper is published.

[16 June 2015] The paper hasn't appeared in print; hence, new names in it still are unavailable.

Martin Spies

2015

Andersen, T., Baranov, V., Goral, T., Langton, P., Perkovsky, E., Sykes, D. (2015) First record of a Chironomidae pupa in amber. Geobios 48(4): 281-286.

Baranov, V., Andersen, T., Hagenlund, L. K. (2015) A new species of Bryophaenocladius Thienemann, 1934 (Diptera, Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae) from Baltic amber. Norw. J. Ent. 62: 53-56.

Baranov, V., Andersen, T., Perkovsky, E. E. (2015) Orthoclads from Eocene Amber from Sakhalin (Diptera: Chironomidae, Orthocladiinae). Insect Syst. Evol. 46(4): 359-378. [publication date: 1 October 2015; see also the earlier posts on the online pre-publication of this title !]

Zakrzewska, M., Giłka, W. (2015) The Tanytarsini (Diptera: Chironomidae) in the collection of the Museum of Amber Inclusions, University of Gdańsk. Zootaxa 3946(3): 347-360.

Zakrzewska, M., Giłka, W. (2015) Eonandeva gen. nov., a new distinctive genus from Eocene Baltic amber (Diptera: Chironomidae). Zootaxa 4044(4): 577–584.

Martin Spies

#4
2016

Gilka, W., Zakrzewska, M., Baranov, V., Wang, B., Stebner, F. (2016) The first fossil record of Nandeva Wiedenbrug, Reiss & Fittkau (Diptera: Chironomidae) in early Eocene Fushun amber from China. Alcheringa Australas. J. Palaeont. 40(3): 390-397. [first published online, but all nomenclatural content can be valid from the subsequent printed version only]

Zakrzewska, M., Krzeminski, W., Gilka, W. (2016) Towards the diversity of non-biting midges of the tribe Tanytarsini from Eocene Baltic amber (Diptera: Chironomidae). Palaeontologia electr. 19.2.18A: 1-21.

Martin Spies

#5
2017

Baranov, V., Góral, T., Ross, A. (2017) A new genus of Buchonomyiinae (Diptera, Chironomidae) from Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber, with the phylogeny of the subfamily revisited. Cretaceous Res. 79: 146-152 + 2 online suppl. files.

Giłka, W., Zakrzewksa, M. (2017) A new species of the subfamily Buchonomyiinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber. (Nowy gatunek podrodziny Buchonomyiinae (Diptera: Chironomidae) z kredowego bursztynu birmanskiego.) Dipteron 33: 26-33. [in English, with Polish abstract]

Martin Spies

#6
2018

Ashe, P., Murray, D. A., O'Connor, J. P. (2018) Recognition of two additional fossil subfamilies in the Chironomidae (Diptera) - †Dungeyellinae subfam. nov. and †Cretodiamesinae Kalugina stat. nov. Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc. 42: 225-242.

Baranov, V., Giłka, W., Zakrzewska, M., Jarzembowski, E. (2018) New non-biting midges (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Lower Cretaceous Wealden amber of the Isle of Wight (UK). Cretaceous Res. 95: 138-145. [first publd online (20.xi.2018)]

Grimaldi, D. A., Sunderlin, D., Aaroe, G. A., Dempsky, M. R., Parker, N. E., Tillery, G. Q., White, J. G., Barden, P., Nascimbene, P. C., Williams, C. J. (2018) Biological inclusions in amber from the Paleogene Chickaloon formation of Alaska. Am. Mus. Novit. 3908: 37 pp.

Szadziewski, R., Sontag, E., Dominiak, P. (2018) A new chironomid with a long proboscis from Eocene Baltic amber (Diptera: Chironomidae: Tanypodinae). Annales zool. 68(3): 601-608.

Zakrzewska, M., Stebner, F., Puchalski, M., Singh, H., Giłka, W. (2018) A peculiar leg structure in the first non-biting midge described from Cambay amber, India (Diptera: Chironomidae). In: Ross, A. J., McGowan, A. (Eds): Fossil insects, arthropods and amber. Earth envir. Sci. Trans. R. Soc. Edinburgh 107(2-3): 255-261. ["2017", but publd iii.2018]

Martin Spies

#7
2019

Ashe, P., O'Connor, J. P. (2019) Validation of the fossil genus name †Acutiforcipia (Diptera: Chironomidae: Orthocladiinae). Bull. Irish Biogeogr. Soc. 43: 131-132.

Baranov, V., Hoffeins, C., Hoffeins, H.-W., Haug, J. T. (2019) Reaching across the ocean of time: A midge morphotype from the Cretaceous of Gondwana found in the Eocene Baltic amber. Palaeontologia Electronica 22.2.38A: 1-17. [https://doi.org/10.26879/955][/color]

Giłka, W., Makarchenko, E. A., Pankowski, M. K., Zakrzewska, M. (2019) Myanmaro primus gen. et sp. nov., the first orthoclad (Diptera: Chironomidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber. Zootaxa 4565(1): 61-70.

Giłka, W., Zakrzewska, M., Makarchenko, E. A. (2019) Burmochlus gen. nov., the first Cretaceous member of the Archaeochlus cluster (Diptera: Chironomidae: Podonominae). Cretaceous Res. 106: 8 pp. [first publd online (23.ix.2019)]

Krzemiński, W., Blagoderov, V., Azar, D., Lukashevich, E., Szadziewski, R., Wedmann, S., Nel, A., Collomb, F.-M., Waller, A., Nicholson, D. B. (2019) True flies (Insecta: Diptera) from the late Eocene insect limestone (Bembridge Marls) of the Isle of Wight, England, UK. Earth envir. Sci. Trans. R. Soc. Edinburgh 110(3-4, Sept.): 495-554.

Lukashevich, E. D., Przhiboro, A. A. (2019) A new genus of Chironomidae (Insecta: Diptera) from the Lower Cretaceous of Mongolia. Paleontol. J. 52(12): 1401-1407. ["2018" but publd (in print) 16.i.2019]

Martin Spies

#8
2020

Khramov, A. V., Bashkuev, A. S., Lukashevich, E. D. (2020) [The fossil record of long-proboscid nectarivorous insects]. Entomol. Obozr. 99(4): 737-844. [English version in Ent. Rev. 100(7): 881-968]

Lukashevich, E. D. (2020) [Rare nematoceran dipterans (Insecta: Diptera) from the Khasurty locality, Transbaikalia]. Paleontol. Zh. 2020(6): 43-54. [English version in Paleontol. J. 54(6): 600-612]

Zakrzewska, M., Singh, H., Wagner-Wysiecka, E., Giłka, W. (2020) Minute and diverse in fossil sticky stuff: Tanytarsini (Diptera: Chironomidae) from early Eocene Indian Cambay amber. Zool. J. Linnean Soc.: 28 pp. [first publd online (3.i.2020)]

Martin Spies

#9
2021

Giłka, W., Zakrzewska, M., Lukashevich, E. D., Vorontsov, D. D., Soszyńska-Maj, A., Skibińska, K., Cranston, P. S.(2021) Wanted, tracked down and identified: Mesozoic non-biting midges of the subfamily Chironominae (Chironomidae, Diptera). Zool. J. Linn. Soc. 194(3): 874-892. [publd online 16.vi.2021, with issue pagin. iii.2022]

Zakrzewska, M., Jankowska, A. (2021) A new fossil Stempellinella from Eocene Baltic amber, with systematic notes and amendment of the generic diagnosis (Diptera: Chironomidae). Zootaxa 4908(4): 505-514. [publd 18.i.2021]

Martin Spies

#10
2022

Maksoud, S., Granier, B. R. C., Azar, D. (2022) Palaeoentomological (fossil insects) outcrops in Lebanon. Carnets Geol. 22(16): 699-746.

Martin Spies

#11
2023

Zakrzewska, M., Andersen, T., Giłka, W. (2023) Mimes of the past: Eocene midges of the tribe Pseudochironomini (Chironomidae, Diptera) reveal their peculiarities. PLoS ONE 18(12, paper e0295841): 22 pp. [publd 27.xii.2023]

Martin Spies

2024

Baranov, V. O., Haug, J. T., Kaulfuss, U. (2024) New records of immature aquatic Diptera from the Foulden Maar Fossil-Lagerstätte, New Zealand, and their biogeographic implications. PeerJ 12(paper e17014): 33 pp. [publd 26.ii.2024]

Blake, M., Peñalver, E., Stilwell, J. D., Bevitt, J. J., Bickel, D. J. (2024) First Australian amber fossil of Podonominae (Diptera: Chironomidae) from the late Middle Eocene. Alcheringa (paper 2372560): 9 pp. + online suppl. material. [publd 11.viii.2024]

Lukashevich, E. D., Ansorge, J. (2024) First Upper Triassic Diptera (Insecta) from Germany. Zootaxa 5403(1): 115-129. [publd 18.i.2024]

Silva, F. L. da, Amaral, A. P., Azar, D., Baranov, V. (2024 Discovering a new fossil chironomid from Lower Cretaceous Lebanese amber: Electroneura pinhoi sp. nov. Amaral, Silva & Baranov (Chironomidae: Tanypodinae). PalZ / Paläontol. Z.: 10 pp. [publd 6.ix.2024]

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