First occurrence and paleo-ecological implications of insects (orthoptera: Ensifera gryllidae) in the romualdo member of the santana formation, eo-cretaceous of the araripe basin

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The Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation, a lithostatigraphic unit attributed to a marine intrusion, is famous for its preserved fossils in calcareous concretions, which stand out for their diversity and excellent preservation levels. This paper aims to record the first occurrence of the Class Insecta in the Romualdo Member of the Santana Formation of the Araripe Basin, as well as to describe and discuss the paleoecological implications of such finding. The first occurrence of the order Orthoptera (family Gryllidae) is presented for this unit. This new species is attributed to the genus Araripegryllus, that lasted throughout the deposition of the Crato Member, which is under the Romualdo Member. In reference to its statigraphic origin, the specimens was named Araripegryllus romualdoi sp. nov.

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Freitas, L. C. B., De Moura, G. J. B., & Saraiva, A. A. F. (2016). First occurrence and paleo-ecological implications of insects (orthoptera: Ensifera gryllidae) in the romualdo member of the santana formation, eo-cretaceous of the araripe basin. Anais Da Academia Brasileira de Ciencias, 88(4), 2113–2120. https://doi.org/10.1590/0001-3765201620150375

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