Alekseev Vitalii, McKellar Ryan C, Bukejs Andris
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University; Nevskogo 14; Kaliningrad 236016; Russia.
Royal Saskatchewan Museum; 2445 Albert St.; Regina; SK; S4P 4W7; Canada; Biology Department; University of Regina; Regina; SK; S4S 0A2; Canada; Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; University of Kansas; Lawrence; Kansas; 66045; USA.
Zootaxa. 2024 Nov 4;5536(2):201-247. doi: 10.11646/zootaxa.5536.2.1.
One new extinct genus and six new extinct species of Zopheridae are described and illustrated from Eocene Baltic amber: Usechus andrushchenkoi Alekseev et Bukejs sp. nov., Coxelus carstengroehni Alekseev et Bukejs sp. nov., Paha vanivanitatum Alekseev et Bukejs sp. nov., Lasconotus tenebrisilvarum Alekseev et Bukejs sp. nov., Helioctamenus groehni Alekseev et Bukejs sp. nov., and Thanatoplagia tamutisi Alekseev et Bukejs gen. et sp. nov. These described taxa include the first fossil representatives of five extant genera and two extant tribes of the family Zopheridae. The assumed paleoecology of these taxa within the amber-producing forest paleohabitat, as well as zoogeography of new fossils are discussed. In addition, new fossil records of Xylolaemus legalovi Alekseev et Bukejs, 2016, X. richardklebsi Alekseev et Bukejs, 2016, Endophloeus gorskii Alekseev et Bukejs, 2016, Yantaroxenos colydioides Nabozhenko, Kirejtshuk et Merkl, 2016, and Zopheromimus auriborussiensis Alekseev et Nabozhenko, 2023 from Baltic amber are presented. A catalogue of Zopheridae described from Baltic amber (currently 19 species within 16 genera) is compiled herein, and an identification key for all taxa is provided. The zoogeographical affinities of the Baltic amber zopherid assemblage are assessed. The present-day disjunct distributions of the zopherid genera that have survived since the Eocene and are currently present in the Holarctic region probably resulted from a uniform fauna in the warm temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere in the first half of the Paleogene. This uniform fauna was followed by independent reduction of distributions within four regions (West Palearctic, East Palearctic, West Nearctic, and East Nearctic). The 'circum-Arctic quadrants' schema is proposed for visualisation of this hypothesis. Additionally, a zonal middle to late Eocene 'amberiferous ring' is hypothesized as a probable migration pathway for several zopherids in this part of the Eocene. This 'ring' is a belt of amber-producing forests in the Northern Hemisphere, with the potential to preserve a wider distribution of taxa that relied on mixed conifer-fagacean forests similar to the Baltic amber forest flora and its faunal assemblage.
本文描述并阐释了来自始新世波罗的海琥珀中的1个象甲科新灭绝属和6个新灭绝物种:安德鲁申科乌塞丘斯象甲(Usechus andrushchenkoi Alekseev et Bukejs)、新种卡尔斯滕·格勒尼考克西象甲(Coxelus carstengroehni Alekseev et Bukejs)、新种瓦尼瓦尼塔帕哈象甲(Paha vanivanitatum Alekseev et Bukejs)、新种暗林拉斯科诺图斯象甲(Lasconotus tenebrisilvarum Alekseev et Bukejs)、新种格勒尼赫利奥克塔门努斯象甲(Helioctamenus groehni Alekseev et Bukejs)以及新属新种塔穆蒂西塔纳托普拉吉亚象甲(Thanatoplagia tamutisi Alekseev et Bukejs)。这些已描述的分类单元包括象甲科5个现存属和2个现存族的首批化石代表。文中讨论了这些分类单元在琥珀形成森林古栖息地中的假定古生态,以及新化石的动物地理学。此外,还展示了2016年阿列克谢耶夫和布克耶斯描述的莱加洛维木虱象甲(Xylolaemus legalovi Alekseev et Bukejs)、2016年阿列克谢耶夫和布克耶斯描述的理查德·克莱布西木虱象甲(X. richardklebsi Alekseev et Bukejs)、2016年阿列克谢耶夫和布克耶斯描述的戈尔基斯内栖象甲(Endophloeus gorskii Alekseev et Bukejs)、2016年纳博热年科、基列伊丘克和默克尔描述的科利迪奥伊德扬塔罗克塞诺斯象甲(Yantaroxenos colydioides Nabozhenko, Kirejtshuk et Merkl)以及2023年阿列克谢耶夫和纳博热年科描述的奥里博鲁西佐费罗米姆斯象甲(Zopheromimus auriborussiensis Alekseev et Nabozhenko)在波罗的海琥珀中的新化石记录。本文编制了一份从波罗的海琥珀中描述的象甲科名录(目前16个属中有19个物种),并提供了所有分类单元的鉴定检索表。评估了波罗的海琥珀象甲组合的动物地理亲缘关系。自始新世以来幸存且目前分布于全北区的象甲属现今的间断分布,可能是由于古近纪上半叶北半球暖温带地区动物群的一致性所致。这种一致的动物群随后在四个区域(西古北区、东古北区、西新北区和东新北区)内独立减少分布范围。为直观呈现这一假说,提出了“环北极象限”模式。此外,还假设了一个始新世中期至晚期的带状“含琥珀环”,作为这一时期该地区几种象甲可能的迁徙路径。这个 “环” 是北半球含琥珀森林带,有可能保存更广泛的分类单元分布,这些分类单元依赖于类似于波罗的海琥珀森林植物群及其动物群组合的针叶 - 壳斗混交林。