Immature Insect Assemblages from the Early Cretaceous (Purbeck/Wealden) of Southern England.
Early Cretaceous
Purbeck
Wealden
aquatic insects
fluvio-lagoonal
larvae
nymphs
palaeosalinity
taphonomy
trace fossils
Journal
Insects
ISSN: 2075-4450
Titre abrégé: Insects
Pays: Switzerland
ID NLM: 101574235
Informations de publication
Date de publication:
17 Oct 2021
17 Oct 2021
Historique:
received:
01
09
2021
revised:
07
10
2021
accepted:
14
10
2021
entrez:
23
10
2021
pubmed:
24
10
2021
medline:
24
10
2021
Statut:
epublish
Résumé
The record of immature insects from the non-marine Purbeck and Wealden groups (Lower Cretaceous) of southern England is reviewed and expanded. Fossils of adult terrestrial insects are locally common, but terrestrial immature remains are restricted to transported hemipterans, most of which are sessile nymphs or puparia resembling those of extant whiteflies (Aleyrodidae). Remains of immature aquatic insects are more diverse and comprise the extant orders Plecoptera, Ephemeroptera, Odonata, Trichoptera, Hemiptera and Diptera. The Trichoptera are represented by larval cases constructed from a variety of materials corresponding to several ichnogenera. The Wealden immature insects were preserved in predominantly freshwater fluvial settings, whereas the Purbeck ones occur in lagoonal palaeoenvironments, ranging in salinity from brackish to hypersaline. The composition of aquatic immature insect faunas in the latter offers potential for palaeosalinity analysis, although there are complicating factors relating to habitat stability. Uncommon trace fossils such as beetle borings in wood provide evidence of immature insects not represented by body fossils.
Identifiants
pubmed: 34680711
pii: insects12100942
doi: 10.3390/insects12100942
pmc: PMC8538710
pii:
doi:
Types de publication
Journal Article
Review
Langues
eng
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