Klyazmia karasevi (lat.) Is a fossil insect species, the only one in the monotypic genus Klyazmia of the family Chaulioditidae (order Grylloblattida ). Permian period (Sokovka, Vyazniki , Chansinsky stage, age of finding 252–254 Ma), Russia , Vladimir region (56.3 ° N, 42.1 ° E).
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Klyazmia karasevi Aristov, 2013 |
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Description
Front wing length - 20.0 mm. Nursing taxa of the genus Klyazmia : Chauliodites , Dvinopedes , Iphikozulu , Miralioma , Parachauliodites , Permyak , Purtovinia , Yontala , Lemmatophoropsis . The species was first described in 2013 by the Russian paleoentomologist D. S. Aristov ( Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences , Moscow ) using fossil imprints [1] [2] .
See also
- Chauliodites mongolicus
Notes
- ↑ † Klyazmia karasevi Aristov 2013
- ↑ Aristov DS New Grylloblattida (Insecta) from the Russian Federation and Kazakhstan (Eng.) // Paleontological Journal. - 2013. - Vol. 47. - p. 66-76.
Literature
- DS Aristov and AP Rasnitsyn . New insects from the territory of Permian territory of Russia (Eng.) // Russian Entomological Journal. - 2015. - Vol. 24. - p. 17-35.