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Palaeontinidae,
commonly known as
giant cicadas, is an
extinct family of cicadomorphs. They
existed from the Late Tri****ic to the
Early Cretaceous. The...
- more
distantly related to
Cicadomorpha than
previously thought. The
Palaeontinidae or "giant cicadas" (though only
distantly related to true cicadas) come...
- Permian.
Notable extinct members include the "giant cicadas"
belonging to
Palaeontinidae. Some
authors use the name
Clypeorrhyncha (from the
Latin clypeus and...
- Yuling; Jarzembowski, Edmund; Chen, Jun; Wang, Bo (March 2019). "New
Palaeontinidae (Insecta: Hemiptera) from the
Lower Cretaceous of
southern England"...
- Jur****ic;
South Africa, Australia, France,
Central Asia, and China.
Palaeontinidae Handlirsch, 1906
Upper Tri****ic to
Middle Cretaceous; Brazil, China...
- The
Lepidoptera fossil record encomp****es all
butterflies and
moths that
lived before recorded history. The
fossil record for
Lepidoptera is
lacking in...
-
Haichun Zhang;
Edmund A.
Jarzembowski (2008). "A new
genus and
species of
Palaeontinidae (Insecta: Hemiptera: Cicadomorpha) from the
Lower Cretaceous of southern...
-
study on the
evolution of
flight performance of
members of the
family Palaeontinidae is
published by Xu et al. (2024), who
report that
faunal turnover of...
- S2CIDÂ 85843454. Menon, F.; Heads, S.W.; Martill, D.M. (2005). "New
Palaeontinidae (Insecta: Cicadomorpha) from the
Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of...
- Dong Ren (2013). "New
fossil palaeontinids (Hemiptera, Cicadomorpha,
Palaeontinidae) from the
Middle Jur****ic of Daohugou, China". Alcheringa: An Australasian...