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Research Article

Upper Cretaceous Neuroptera from Russia and Kazakhstan

Pages 283-292 | Accepted 07 Jul 1994, Published online: 17 May 2023
 

Résumé

Neuroptera du Crétacé supérieur de Russie et du Kazakhstan. — L'article décrit trois nouveaux genres et cinq espèces nouvelles de Neuroptera du Crétacé supérieur: Arctopsychops zherikhini, gen. et n. sp. (? Psychopsidae), Cretachrysa martynovi, gen. et n. sp. (Chrysopidae), Plesiorobius sibiricus n. sp. (? Berothidae), tous de la province de Magadan (Sibérie du nord-est), ainsi que Kagapsychops continentalis, n. sp. (Psychopsidae) du Kazakhstan, et Imanosmylus ussuriensis, gen. et n. sp. (Osmylidae) du territoire de Primorye. Un spécimen du Taimyr (Sibérie septentrionale) est rapporté à l'espèce canadienne Plesiorobius canadensis Klimaszewski & Kevan.

Abstract

Three new genera and five new species of the Upper Cretaceous Neuroptera are described: Arctopsychops zherikhini, gen. and sp. n. (? Psychopsidae), Cretachrysa martynovi, gen. and sp. n. (Chrysopidae) and Plesiorobius sibiricus, n. sp. (? Berothidae), all from Magadan Province (North-Eastern Siberia), Kagapsychops continentalis, sp. n. (Psychopsidae) from Kazakhstan, and Imanosmylus ussuriensis, gen. and sp. n. (Osmylidae) from the Primorye Territory. A specimen from Taimyr (North Siberia) is assigned to the Canadian species Plesiorobius canadensis Klimaszewski & Kevan.

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