Cretohypna

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Yan Z, Nikolajev G, Ren D (2012) A new, well-preserved genus and species of fossil Glaphyridae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) from the Mesozoic Yixian Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. ZooKeys 241 : 67–75, doi. Versioned wiki page: 2012-11-14, version 28614, https://species-id.net/w/index.php?title=Cretohypna&oldid=28614 , contributors (alphabetical order): Pensoft Publishers.

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Taxonavigation

Ordo: Coleoptera
Familia: Glaphyridae

Name

Cretohypna Yan, Nikolajev & Ren gen. n.Wikispecies linkZooBank linkPensoft Profile

Type species

Cretohypna cristata sp. n.

Etymology

The generic name refers to the Cretaceous Period of its origin, and the generic name Anthypna Eschoscholtz, 1818. Gender: feminine.

Diagnosis

Largeelongate oval and compact (head, pronotum and mesothorax are very close to each other) scarab beetle (Fig. 1c). Mandibles and labrum exposed beyond apex of clypeus and clearly visible in dorsal view of head, labrum approximately five times as wide as long. Pronotum subquadrate shaped with concave anterior margin and slightly convex lateral and posterior margins. Scutellum triangular. Mesoepimeron clearly visible from above between pronotum and elytron. Elytra convex and thin, without longitudinal carina; hind wings well-developed. Legs short and strong, mesocoxae moderately separated, protibia with three large teeth on outer margin (Fig. 1a), apex of male mesotibia lamellate (Fig. 1b, arrow); mesotibia and metatibia with 2 apical spurs; male metatarsus shorter than corresponding tibia (Fig. 1d). Abdomen with six visible sternites, first sternites not obscured by hind coxae. Pygidium exposed beyond apices of elytra.

Species composition

Only the type species is known.

Distribution

The genus is only known from the Early Cretaceous Yixian Formation, Liutiaogou Village, Ningcheng County, Chifeng City, Inner Mongolia, China.

Comparison

According to the fossil record in the family Glaphyridae, there are three genera described from the Mesozoic Era: Glaphyrus (Nikolajev & Ren, 2011); Cretoglaphyrus (Nikolajev 2005[1]) and Lithohypna (Nikolajev et al. 2011[2]).
The new genus is readily distinguished from all Mesozoic Glaphyridae genera by very long first segment of male metatarsus. The new genus is distinguished from the genus Glaphyrus by lamellate apex of mesotibia and slender metafemur; from the genus Cretoglaphyrus by moderately separated mesocoxae and elytra without longitudinal carina; from the genus Lithohypna by short labrum and triangular scutellum.

Original Description

  • Yan, Z; Nikolajev, G; Ren, D; 2012: A new, well-preserved genus and species of fossil Glaphyridae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeoidea) from the Mesozoic Yixian Formation of Inner Mongolia, China ZooKeys, 241: 67-75. doi

Other References

  1. Nikolajev G (2005) Scarab beetles of the subfamily Glaphyrinae (Coleoptera, Scarabaeidae) in the Lover Cretaceous of Transbaikalia [Plastinchatousye zhuki podsemeystva Glaphyrinae (Coleoptera,Scarabaeidae) v nizhnem mele Zabaykal’ya]. Zhivotnyy mir Dal’nego Vostoka 5: 57-66. [In Russian with English abstract]
  2. Nikolajev G, Wang B, Zhang H (2011) A new fossil genus of the family Glaphyridae (Coleoptera: Scarabaeoidea) from the Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation. Zootaxa 2811: 47–52.

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