Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography

The Nearly ubiquitous mite suborder Oribatida, which comprises mostly mycophages and saprophages in organic soil horizons, has a long geological history. Early derivative taxa are known from middle and late Devonian deposits (Norton et al., 1988; Subías and Arillo, 2002) and members of the highly de...

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Published in:Journal of Paleontology
Main Authors: Heethoff, Michael, Helfen, Lukas, Norton, Roy A.
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Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press (CUP) 2009
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spelling crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0022336000058224 2024-04-28T08:41:34+00:00 Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography Heethoff, Michael Helfen, Lukas Norton, Roy A. 2009 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000058224 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0022336000058224 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Journal of Paleontology volume 83, issue 1, page 153-159 ISSN 0022-3360 1937-2337 Paleontology journal-article 2009 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022336000058224 2024-04-09T06:56:15Z The Nearly ubiquitous mite suborder Oribatida, which comprises mostly mycophages and saprophages in organic soil horizons, has a long geological history. Early derivative taxa are known from middle and late Devonian deposits (Norton et al., 1988; Subías and Arillo, 2002) and members of the highly derived cohort Brachypylina have existed since the Jurassic (Krivolutsky and Krasilov, 1977, Selden et al., 2008). The group is commonly represented as inclusion-fossils in amber, with about 100 species known worldwide. Except for four Cretaceous fossils from Siberia (Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1974; Krivolutsky and Ryabinin, 1976) and Spain (Arillo and Subías, 2000, 2002), the named amber species are of Tertiary age. The majority of these have been discovered in the Priabonian (middle Eocene) Baltic amber deposits of northern Europe (Labandeira et al., 1997; Norton, 2006). Article in Journal/Newspaper Mite Siberia Cambridge University Press Journal of Paleontology 83 1 153 159
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Heethoff, Michael
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Norton, Roy A.
Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
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description The Nearly ubiquitous mite suborder Oribatida, which comprises mostly mycophages and saprophages in organic soil horizons, has a long geological history. Early derivative taxa are known from middle and late Devonian deposits (Norton et al., 1988; Subías and Arillo, 2002) and members of the highly derived cohort Brachypylina have existed since the Jurassic (Krivolutsky and Krasilov, 1977, Selden et al., 2008). The group is commonly represented as inclusion-fossils in amber, with about 100 species known worldwide. Except for four Cretaceous fossils from Siberia (Bulanova-Zachvatkina, 1974; Krivolutsky and Ryabinin, 1976) and Spain (Arillo and Subías, 2000, 2002), the named amber species are of Tertiary age. The majority of these have been discovered in the Priabonian (middle Eocene) Baltic amber deposits of northern Europe (Labandeira et al., 1997; Norton, 2006).
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author Heethoff, Michael
Helfen, Lukas
Norton, Roy A.
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Norton, Roy A.
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title Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
title_short Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
title_full Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
title_fullStr Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
title_full_unstemmed Description of Neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (Acari, Oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
title_sort description of neoliodes dominicus n. sp. (acari, oribatida) from dominican amber, aided by synchrotron x-ray microtomography
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