Family lasiosynidae n. fam., new palaeoendemic mesozoic family from the infraorder elateriformia (coleoptera: Polyphaga)

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Abstract

Lasiosynidae n. fam. is proposed for the genera Lasiosyne Tan, Ren & Chih 2007 (transferred from Archostemata to Polyphaga), Anacapitis Yan 2009 Tarsomegamerus Zhang 2005 (proposed in the superfamily Chrysomeloidea) and Bupredactyla n. gen. The new family is regarded in composition of the infraorder Elateriformia without a more detailed attribution, because it demonstrates a mixture of characters of different families and superfamilies, i.e. somehow an intermediate position between the superfamilies Dascilloidea, Elateroidea, Buprestoidea and Byrrhoidea with most resemblance to Dascillidae, Schizopodidae, Eulichadidae, Ptilodactylidae and Callirrhipidae and probable more close relationship to the last three families. Four new fossil species of the genus Lasiosyne: L. daohugouensisn. sp., L. fedorenkoin. sp., L. gratiosan. sp., L. quadricollisn. sp., and also Bupredactyla magnan. sp. are described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of eastern Inner Mongolia, China. A probable generic composition of the new family is considered. The synonymy of generic names Anacapitis Yan 2009 and Brachysyne Tan & Ren 2009, n. syn. as well as synonymy of species names Lasiosyne euglyphea Tan, Ren & Chih 2007, Pappisyne eucallus Tan & Ren 2009, n. syn. and Pappisyne spathulata Tan & Ren 2009, n. syn. are proposed. © 2010 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

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Kirejtshuk, A. G., Chang, H., Ren, D., & Kun, S. C. (2010). Family lasiosynidae n. fam., new palaeoendemic mesozoic family from the infraorder elateriformia (coleoptera: Polyphaga). Annales de La Societe Entomologique de France, 46(1–2), 67–87. https://doi.org/10.1080/00379271.2010.10697640

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