| Literature DB >> 31681513 |
Peter Barna1, Lucia Šmídová2, Marco Antonio Coutiño José3.
Abstract
Cenozoic cockroaches are recent and with two indigenous exceptions, based on their fragmentary preservation state, they cannot be discriminated formally from representatives of living genera. Anaplecta vega sp.n. -the second described cockroach from Miocene (23 Ma) Simojovel amber (Mexico: Chiapas: Los Pocitos) is characterized by a slender, under 5 mm long body, prolonged mouthparts bearing long maxillary palps with a distinct flattened triangular terminal palpomere, large eyes and long slender legs with distinctly long tibial spines. Some leg and palpal segments differ in dimensions on the left and right sides of the body, indicating (sum of length of left maxillary palpomeres 65% longer than right; right cercus 13% longer than left cercus) dextro-sinistral asymmetry. The asymmetrically monstrous left palp is unique and has no equivalent. In concordance with most Cenozoic species, the present cockroach does not show any significantly primitive characters such as a transverse pronotum characteristic for stem Ectobiidae. The genus is cosmopolitan and 10 species live also in Mexico, including Chiapas, today. Except for indigenous taxa and those characteristic for America, this is the first Cenozoic American cockroach taxon representing a living cosmopolitan genus, in contrast with representaties of Supella Shelford, 1911 from the same amber source that are now extinct in the Americas. ©2019 Barna et al.Entities:
Keywords: Blattaria; Cenozoic; Fossil insect; Miocene; New species; Simojovel
Year: 2019 PMID: 31681513 PMCID: PMC6822596 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.7922
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
List of Cenozoic cockroaches with respective literature.
| Species known from sediment | Species known from amber/copal |
|---|---|
Figure 1Photos of amber inclusion and map of destribution of genus Anaplecta spp.
(A) Partial 3D extraction. (B) Ventral view. (C) Dorsal view. (D) Whole piece of amber, ventral view. Specimen overall length head-abdomen, 4.89 mm. (E) Distribution map of amber Anaplecta spp. with the Baltic amber reaching out of the present range.
Measurements of Anaplecta vega.
(A) Body measurements of Anaplecta vega sp.n. and different Anaplecta species. (B) Comparison of Anaplecta vega sp.n. left and right maxillary palpomere lengths. (C) Comparison of A. vega sp.n. dimensions and average of living Mexican Anaplecta species dimensions. (D) Comparison of length of each leg femur, tibia and tarsomeres of Anaplecta vega sp.n. (E) Left and right antennomeres length comparison including scape and pedicel present in Anaplecta vega sp.n.
| Body l | Tegmina l | Pronotum l | Pronotum w | Tegmina l/pronotum l | Pronotum l/pronotum w | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| A | ||||||
| 4,89 | 4,04 | 1 | 1,27 | 4,04 | 0,79 | |
| 6,5 | 5,8 | 2 | 2,5 | 2,9 | 0,8 | |
| 4,6 | 4 | 1,5 | 2,25 | 2,67 | 0,67 | |
| 4,8 | 3,5 | 2 | 2,4 | 1,75 | 0,83 | |
| 5,8 | 4,6 | 2 | 2,4 | 2,3 | 0,83 | |
| 8 | 8,5 | 2 | 3,5 | 4,25 | 0,57 | |
| 6,7 | 6,8 | 1,7 | 2,3 | 4 | 0,74 | |
| 6 | 5,5 | 1,5 | 2,4 | 3,67 | 0,63 | |
| 6,5 | 6 | 1,75 | 2,4 | 3,43 | 0,73 | |
| 4,1 | 3,8 | 1,3 | 1,9 | 2,92 | 0,68 | |
| 6 | 6,5 | 1,6 | 2,5 | 4,06 | 0,64 | |
| Order Blattaria Latreille, 1810 (= Blattodea Brunner von Wattenwyl, 1882) |
| Family Ectobiidae |
| Subfamily Anaplectinae |
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