Misthodotes

Misthodotes is an extinct genus of mayflies which existed during the Permian of what is now the United States and Russia. It was described by E.H. Sellards in 1909.[1] A new species, M. tshernovae, was described from the Upper Permian epoch of Russia by N. D. Sinitshenkova and D. V. Vassilenko in 2012.[2]

Misthodotes
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Misthodotes

Sellards, 1909

Species

  • Misthodotes biguttatus Tillyard, 1932
  • Misthodotes delicatulus Tillyard, 1936
  • Misthodotes edmundsi Carpenter, 1979
  • Misthodotes obtusus (Sellards, 1907)
  • Misthodotes ovalis Tillyard, 1932
  • Misthodotes tshernovae Sinitshenkova & Vassilenko, 2012

References

  1. E. H. Sellards. 1909. Types of Permian Insects, Part III: Megasecoptera, Orycloblattinidae and Protorthoptera. American Journal of Science 27:151-173
  2. N. D. Sinitshenkova and D. V. Vassilenko (2012). "The latest record of mayflies of the family Protereismatidae sellards (Ephemerida = Ephemeroptera) and a new species of the family Misthodotidae in the Upper Permian of Europe". Paleontological Journal. 46 (1): 61–65. doi:10.1134/S0031030112010121.
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