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Kumbang rove
tertua dalam suku Omaliini ditemukan di amber Perancis
Para ilmuwan
telah menemukan dan menggambarkan kumbang rove yang definitif anggota tertua dari suku
Omaliini yang pernah ditemukan di amber.
Oldest rove beetle in the Omaliini tribe found in French amber
Date:
July 31,
2014
Source:
Entomological Society of America
Summary:
Scientists have discovered and described a rove beetle
that is the oldest definitive member of the tribe Omaliini that has ever been
found in amber.
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An international team of scientists from Spain, France, and
the U.S. has discovered and described a rove beetle that is the oldest
definitive member of the tribe Omaliini that has ever been found in amber. The
discovery and description were made possible through the use of the propagation
phase-contrast X-ray synchrotron imaging technique, which allows the detailed
study of otherwise invisible specimens in opaque amber.
The new
species is described in the journal Annals of the Entomological Society of
America in an article called "Oldest Omaliini (Coleoptera:
Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) Discovered in the Opaque Cretaceous Amber of
Charentes."
The tribe
Omaliini belongs to the subfamily Omaliinae, which belongs to the family
Staphylinidae, the largest of all of the beetle families, with more than 60,000
described species.
Two
specimens of the "new" species, called Duocalcar geminum, were
found in a single piece of opaque amber, along with other arthropods that were
embedded in the same piece of amber.
The genus
name, Duocalcar, means "two spurs" in Latin, "alluding to
the two distinctive projections on each hind leg, at the trochanteral apex and
near the tibial apex." The specific epithet, geminum, is a Latin
adjective meaning "twin-born," in reference to the discovery of both
specimens in the same piece of amber.
"D.
geminum is the first Omaliinae described from any amber, increasing the
minimum age of Omaliini to ≈100 million years, from Eocene to latest
Albian," the authors wrote.
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Journal
Reference:
- Peris, D., Thayer, M. K., Néraudeau, D. Oldest Omaliini (Coleoptera: Staphylinidae: Omaliinae) Discovered in the Opaque Cretaceous Amber of Charentes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 2014 DOI: 10.1603/AN14047