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一份修订后的潜蛾科化石(鳞翅目)清单显示其起源于早白垩世。

A revised checklist of Nepticulidae fossils (Lepidoptera) indicates an Early Cretaceous origin.

作者信息

Doorenweerd Camiel, Nieukerken Erik J Van, Sohn Jae-Cheon, Labandeira Conrad C

机构信息

Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands Institute for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Dynamics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; Email:

Department of Terrestrial Zoology, Naturalis Biodiversity Center, Leiden, The Netherlands; Email: unknown.

出版信息

Zootaxa. 2015 May 27;3963(3):295-334. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.3963.3.2.

Abstract

With phylogenetic knowledge of Lepidoptera rapidly increasing, catalysed by increasingly powerful molecular techniques, the demand for fossil calibration points to estimate an evolutionary timeframe for the order is becoming an increasingly pressing issue. The family Nepticulidae is a species rich, basal branch within the phylogeny of the Lepidoptera, characterized by larval leaf-mining habits, and thereby represents a potentially important lineage whose evolutionary history can be established more thoroughly with the potential use of fossil calibration points. Using our experience with extant global Nepticulidae, we discuss a list of characters that may be used to assign fossil leaf mines to Nepticulidae, and suggest useful methods for classifying relevant fossil material. We present a checklist of 79 records of Nepticulidae representing adult and leaf-mine fossils mentioned in literature, often with multiple exemplars constituting a single record. We provide our interpretation of these fossils. Two species now are included in the collective generic name Stigmellites: Stigmellites resupinata (Krassilov, 2008) comb. nov. (from Ophiheliconoma) and Stigmellites almeidae (Martins-Neto, 1989) comb. nov. (from Nepticula). Eleven records are for the first time attributed to Nepticulidae. After discarding several dubious records, including one possibly placing the family at a latest Jurassic position, we conclude that the oldest fossils likely attributable to Nepticulidae are several exemplars representing a variety of species from the Dakota Formation (USA). The relevant strata containing these earliest fossils are now dated at 102 Ma (million years ago) in age, corresponding to the latest Albian Stage of the Early Cretaceous. Integration of all records in the checklist shows that a continuous presence of nepticulid-like leaf mines preserved as compression-impression fossils and by amber entombment of adults have a fossil record extending to the latest Early Cretaceous.

摘要

随着分子技术日益强大,鳞翅目系统发育知识迅速增长,利用化石校准点来估计该目进化时间框架的需求正成为一个日益紧迫的问题。潜蛾科是鳞翅目系统发育中一个物种丰富的基部类群,其特征是幼虫具有潜叶习性,因此它代表了一个潜在的重要谱系,利用化石校准点有可能更全面地确定其进化历史。根据我们对现存全球潜蛾科的研究经验,我们讨论了一系列可用于将化石潜叶归为潜蛾科的特征,并提出了对相关化石材料进行分类的有用方法。我们列出了一份潜蛾科记录清单,其中包括文献中提到的成虫和潜叶化石记录79条,通常多个标本构成一条记录。我们对这些化石进行了解释。现在有两个物种被归入集合属名“Stigmellites”:Stigmellites resupinata (Krassilov, 2008) comb. nov.(从Ophiheliconoma移入)和Stigmellites almeidae (Martins-Neto, 1989) comb. nov.(从Nepticula移入)。有11条记录首次被归为潜蛾科。在剔除了几条可疑记录后,包括一条可能将该科置于最晚侏罗纪位置的记录,我们得出结论,可能归属于潜蛾科的最古老化石是来自美国达科他组的代表多种物种的几个标本。包含这些最早化石的相关地层现在测定年龄为1.02亿年(百万年前),对应于早白垩世的最晚阿尔必阶。清单中所有记录的整合表明,以压痕化石形式保存的类似潜蛾科的潜叶以及成虫被琥珀包裹的化石记录可追溯到最晚早白垩世。

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