Corneliola avia, 2013
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https://doi.org/ 10.26879/621 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/59790D07-F929-3200-F17E-02141027FCE9 |
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Felipe |
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Corneliola avia |
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Corneliola avia
Giłka and Zakrzewska, 2013
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2013 Corneliola avia Giłka and Zakrzewska in Giłka et al.: 575, figures 3-5 (male, female).
2014 Corneliola avia Giłka and Zakrzewska in Zakrzewska and Giłka: 342 (male, in key).
2015a Corneliola avia Giłka and Zakrzewska in Zakrzewska and Giłka: 348 (remarks), figure 2.
Material examined. Five adult males in 5 pieces of amber ( Eocene , ~40-45 Ma , Gulf of Gdańsk, Figure 1) : 1 male ( CCHH 93-8 , 15 x 7.5 x 6.5 mm); 1
male ( CCHH 213-6, 12.5 x 11.5 x 3 mm); 1 male
( CCHH 242-7, 14 x 9 x 4 mm), animal syninclusions: Acari (2 ind.); 1 male ( CCHH 257-4 , 15 x
12.5 x 7.5 mm), animal syninclusion: Acari (1 ind.);
1 male ( CCHH 1754-9 , 9.5 x 8 x 4 mm) .
Remarks. This is one of the most frequent Tanytarsini species in Baltic amber collected both from the Gulf of Gdańsk and the Rovno region ( Giłka et al., 2013; Zakrzewska and Giłka, 2015a), and the only fossil species of this tribe known from the adult female.
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