Eocene and modern entomofauna differ—a Cretaceous-like larva in Rovno amber  

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作  者:Joachim T.Haug Simon Linhart Viktor Baranov Carolin Haug 

机构地区:[1]Faculty of Biology,Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München(LMU Munich),Planegg-Martinsried,Germany [2]GeoBio-Center at LMU,München,Germany [3]Estación Biológica de Doñana-CSIC,Seville,Spain

出  处:《Insect Science》2025年第2期712-718,共7页昆虫科学(英文版)

基  金:supported by the German Research Foundation(DFG Ha 6300/6-1)and by the Volkswagen Foundation with a Lichtenberg Professorship to JTH.VB is supported by the Ministry of Science,Innovation and Universities,Spain,within the Ramon y Cajal Program(RYC2021-032144-I).

摘  要:Dear Editor,The Eocene(ca.56–34 million years ago)has become an important time to study due to the global warming at the time(e.g.,Inglis et al.,2020;Agterhuis et al.,2022;Tierney et al.,2022;Setty et al.,2023),hence providing a comparison to modern climate change.The Eocene is also well known for spectacular fossils of the group Insecta,with flies,beetles,moths,and all their kin,not least due to exceptional preservation in differ-ent types of ambers,most well known the Baltic am-ber(Janzen,2002;Weitschat&Wichard,2002;Gröhn,2015).

关 键 词:fossil preservation global warming AMBER INSECTS Baltic amber EOCENE climate change 

分 类 号:Q915[天文地球—古生物学与地层学]

 

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