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Academic & Professional Books  Insects & other Invertebrates  Insects  Insects: General

Miocene Insects and Spiders from Shangwang and Shandong [Chinese]

By: Zhang Junfeng(Author), Sun Bo(Author), Zhang Xiyu(Author)
340 pages, 42 plates with illustrations
Miocene Insects and Spiders from Shangwang and Shandong [Chinese]
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Language: Chinese

Miocene Insects and Spiders from Shangwang and Shandong deals with the insects and spiders from the miocene Shanwang Formation at Shanwang Village in Linqu County of Shandong province, China. There are 135 insect species within 100 genera of 50 families, 11 orders, among them 104 species, 31 genera and one family are new to science. While 23 spider species belonging to 14 genera of seven families are recovered, of which 16 species and five genera are assigned into new taxa.

Contents

1. Insecta
(1) Odonata Fabricius, 1793
(2) Blattaria Burmeister, 1829
(3) Orthoptera Olivier, 1789
(4) Isoptera Comstock, 1895
(5) Dermaptera Leach, 1815
(6) Homoptera Leach, 1815
(7) Heteroptera Latreille, 1810
(8) Lepidoptra Linnaeus, 1758
(9) Coleoptera Linnaeus, 1758
(10) Hymenoptera Linnaeus, 1758
(11) Diptera Linnaeus, 1758
2. Arachnida
(1) Araneida Clerck, 1757

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By: Zhang Junfeng(Author), Sun Bo(Author), Zhang Xiyu(Author)
340 pages, 42 plates with illustrations
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