Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis
Taxonavigation
[edit]| Taxonavigation: Grylloblattodea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: †Sinonamuropteridae
Genus: †Sinonamuropteris
Species: †Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis
Name
[edit]Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005
Neotype: CNU-NX1-161, positive and negative imprints of a nearly complete insect. (designated by Cui & Ren, 2013: 596)
Type locality and horizon: The Late Carboniferous (Tupo Formation) locality near the Xiaheyan village (Zhongwei City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, China).
Synonymy
[edit]- Separatonerva longa Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 223 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Separatonerva qilianshanensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 223 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Combonerva granulata Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 225 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Combonerva huangheensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 225 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Tectonerva longovata Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 225 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Sinonamuropteris (Brachyonerva) zhongweiensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 226 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Sinonamuropteris (Isonerva) rugoverrucosa Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 227 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
- Sinonamuropteris (Separatonerva) ningxiaensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005: 228
- Sinonamuropteris (Separatonerva) xiaheyanensis Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005 [syn.: Cui, Béthoux & Ren, 2011]
References
[edit]Primary references
[edit]- Cui, Y., Béthoux, O. & Ren, D. 2011. Intraindividual variability in Sinonamuropteridae forewing venation (Grylloblattida; Late Carboniferous): taxonomic and nomenclatural implications. Systematic Entomology 36(1): 44–56. DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-3113.2010.00545.x
. Reference page. - Cui, Y. & Ren, D. 2013. Neotype designation for Sinonamuropteris ningxiaensis Peng, Hong et Zhang, 2005 (Grylloblattida: Sinonamuropteridae). Zootaxa 3694(6): 596–599. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3694.6.7
. ResearchGate
. Reference page. - Peng, D.C., Hong, Y.C. & Zhang, Z.J. 2005. Namurian insects (Diaphanopterodea) from Qilianshan Mountains, China. Geological Bulletin of China 24(3): 219–234. Online. Reference page.