蜈蚣
波罗的海琥珀
间断
间断分布
生物
属
克莱德
生态学
分支学
多足纲
动物
温带气候
古生物学
地理
分类学(生物学)
系统发育树
人口
生物化学
人口学
社会学
基因
作者
Gregory D. Edgecombe,Susan E. Strange,George Popovici,Taylor R. West,Varpu Vahtera
标识
DOI:10.1080/14772019.2023.2228796
摘要
Four specimens of the same species of scolopendromorph centipede from Eocene Baltic amber provide the first fossil occurrence of the family Plutoniumidae, a clade represented by seven extant species. The fossil material, documented by light microscopy and computed microtomography, is assigned to the genus Theatops Newport, 1844 Newport, G. (1844). [Conclusion of the monograph on the Myriapoda Chilopoda]. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London, 1, 191–197. [Google Scholar], which currently has a disjunct distribution in temperate North America, the Mediterranean region, and central China. The Eocene species is diagnostically distinct from extant congeners and is formally described as Theatops groehni sp. nov. Phylogenetic analysis of combined morphological and molecular data for three loci finds T. groehni to be nested within crown-group Plutoniumidae. The discovery of T. groehni constrains the minimal divergence date for crown-group Plutoniumidae and is consistent with hypotheses regarding the extent and nature of tropical to warm temperate European forests during the Eocene. The fossil reinforces the hypothesis that the distribution of Plutoniumidae, once more geographically widespread, has been pruned by extinction.http://zoobank.org/urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:ECBF2C04-CA1B-4FBC-A19E-26A0094196EC
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