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Small sawfly with a body length of 7.8 mm (♂) and of 8.1 mm (♀), including the ovipositor. Abdomen width (at III urite level) = 2.6 mm. Head capsule (frons apex–post occipital sulcus) = 1.3 mm (♂) and 1 mm (♀), gena–gena margins = 2 mm (♂) and 1.7 mm (♀), eyes very large and three ocelli visible on the holotype (diameter of 0.26 mm) (Fig. S8B). Antennae poorly preserved, visible only the scape. Head capsule almost of the same width as the thorax, mesoscutum well-developed. Forewing almost totally preserved in the holotype (only partially visible on the paratype), with a length of ~ 5.3 mm and a width (at distal upper apex of pterostigma and 2cua distal lower apex) of 1.74 mm, wing length/width ratio = 3.05, tegula visible on the left forewing (Fig. S7). Pterostigma completely sclerotized, SC developed over the entire length, joining C approximately at RS base (Fig. S7). R sinuous, slightly dilated at RS base. 1-RS and RS + M are slightly longer than 1-M (~ 1.4 times) and 1-RS (~ 1.3 times), respectively. Angle between 1-RS and RS-M of forewings of 146°. M+CuA slightly concave until the split between M and CuA.1 A straight.Presence of cells 3r and 4r; cell 1 mcu ~ 3 times as long as high, distally dilatated; cell 2 rm wide, ~ 3 times as long as width.Hind wing only partially preserved. Legs partially preserved, mostly only femur and tibia are preserved; tarsus and tarsal claws visible on the paratype (Fig. S8). Abdomen almost completely preserved, with ten visible segments. The paratype preserves the ovipositor with the 3 +rd +valvulae of 1.3 mm in length and a maximum width of 0.35 mm, transversal ornamentations are visible (Fig. S8C). + + + + +Neuropterida +. Seven almost complete fossils (length ranging from ~ 2.4 mm to ~ 6.5 mm) were assigned to +Neuropterida +based on shape and venation pattern of wings; some specimens possess nygmata. Six specimens resemble Raphidioptera, while one almost complete specimen was assigned to the extinct family † +Permithonidae Tillyard, 1922 +(MCSN 8679; +Fig. 3B +) and recently described as a new genus and species, +Merithone laetitiae +Montagna and Magoga, 2024 + +19 + +. + + +Coleoptera +. Thirty-seven specimens were found in the MSG assemblage, most of them completely preserved, and assigned to +Coleoptera +based on highly sclerotized exoskeleton and forewings transformed into sclerotized elytra. The assemblage includes representatives of three out of the four beetle suborders, namely Archostemata ( +Cupedidae +incertae sedis +MCSN 8691, 8692; +Fig. 3C, D +), Adephaga (MCSN 8681; +Fig. 3E +) and Polyphaga (MCSN 8693; +Fig.3F +). The fossils consist of small to medium size specimens (~ 1.3 mm to ~ 6.9 mm in length) characterized by terrestrial and aquatic habitus. Natatorial hind legs are visible in the specimen MCSN 8681 ( +Fig. 3E +). + +Amphiesmenoptera. A ~ 3.6 mm almost complete insect preserved in dorsal view (MCSN 8701; Fig. S9A). Head with hair on the front, rather complete filiform antennae and eyes partially visible. Both fore and hind wings are visible (left wings superposed), presenting hairs along the margins, nygmata not visible. Forewings with 3-branched M vein, as in Lepidoptera; the separation between M1 and M2 veins forms an angle greater than 45°, which precludes its assignment to Trichoptera, but in the meantime not greater than 60° as in Lepidoptera.Legs are partially visible on the right side. A second almost complete fossil in ventral view (MCSN 8702, a male; Fig. S9B) may belong to the same morphospecies because of the similar habitus and size (~ 2.8 mm).However,in this case,the 3-branched M vein in the forewing is not visible due to the poor preservation of the area. On the head, compound eyes and filiform antennae are visible, as well as, elongate structures compatible with laciniae departing from the mouthpart region. Abdomen terminal appendages visible. + +Mecoptera. A small (~ 4.2 mm in length), almost complete, insect preserved in lateral view was attributed to Mecoptera due to the presence of the genital bulb folded underneath the distal part of the abdomen, likely a +postmortem +position acquired in the depositional environment (MCSN 8699; +Figs. 4A, S +10). The head with well-developed compound eyes, ocellus, and an elongate rostrum with maxillary palps; bristles are present on the vertex (Fig. S10A). Antennae are filiform and composed of at least by 26 segments. Legs are partially visible. Two pairs of subequal wings with pterostigma and setae on the venations are present. CUA of forewings is not visible due to the poor preservation of the area and to the partial overlap of fore- and hindwings. + + +Diptera. A total of 56 fossils (54 adults and two pupae), with different degrees of preservation,were attributed to Diptera (MCSN 8686, 8673-8676, 8694-8698; +Figs.4B–D +, +5A, S +11). Adults (length from ~ 1.5 mm to 4.9 mm) possess hind wings reduced to halteres and one Cu vein on the forewings. Moreover, the presence of filiform antennae with more than ten segments and CuA veins not coalesced with 1 A (when visible) prompted their ascription to the Nematocera clade. The almost complete exarate pupae (MCSN 8698, ~ 4.1 mm in length, ~ 1.5 mm width, +Fig. 4D +; MCSN 8686, ~ 5.7 mm in length, ~ 1.4 mm width, Fig. S11A) can be assigned to Nematocera +incertae sedis +as well. These specimens preserve three pairs of legs, antennae, and respiratory horns on the head capsule. On the distal part of the specimen MCSN 8686, the abdomen preserves ovoidal structures attributable to seminal capsules ( +Fig. 5A +). + + + +Fig. 4 | Representatives of holometabolous insects (Antliophora). A +Mecoptera, MCSN 8699. Diptera: MCSN 8694, adult ( +B +); MCSN 8695, adult male ( +C +); MCSN 8698, pupa ( +D +). Scale bars: A-B, 500 µm; +C +, +D +, 1 mm. + + + + +Fig. 5 | Diptera preserving peculiar features. A +MCSN 8696, adult preserving the hexagonal facets of compound eyes and three round-shaped bodies at the end of the abdomen. +B +MCSN 8696, enlargement of the hexagonal facets of compound eyes. +C +MCSN 8696, enlargement of the three round-shaped bodies present externally on the abdomen, with visible ornamentations. +D +MCSN 8697, three round-shaped bodies present externally on the abdomen, with visible ornamentations. Scale bars: +A +, 500 µm; +B +, +C +, 200 µm; +D +, 100 µm. + + + +Among these dipteran fossils, six out of 56 are phosphatized but no soft tissues or inner organs are recognizable (Fig. S11B–E). Some adults are complete and well preserved; setae are visible on legs, wings, and at the margin of compound eyes; in some cases, the outlines of the hexagonal facets within compound eyes are visible ( +Fig. 5A, B +). The specimen MCSN 8680 presents a prolonged labium and maxillary palps ( +Fig. S6 +). Interestingly, twelve Pleciofungivoridae-like fossils possess round-shaped bodies adhering to the distal part of their abdomens ( +Fig. 5A +). These bodies appear to be external to the abdomen, which appears intact and their texture differs from the thin cuticula of the urites. On each insect are present two to four round-shaped units (each with a diameter of ~100–130 µm) with visible ornamentation ( +Fig. 5C, D +). The shape of these enigmatic bodies is compatible with the one of seminal capsules as well as lycophyte spores of the genus + +Reticulatisporites +(Lycopodiopsida) + +, even if based on literature the size of the latter is ~ 65 µm (19). The association of these enigmatic round-shaped bodies with the insect abdomen (mean = 2.83 for the round-shaped units) is not random, indeed their abundance on insect bodies significantly differs from the one of those dispersed into the fossil matrices (mean = 0.09 round-shaped units) (Wilcoxon rank sum test results: W = 0, +p +-value <0.001). + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/DE/87/03DE87BD9F25FF87259BFE218DB1FB76.xml b/data/03/DE/87/03DE87BD9F25FF87259BFE218DB1FB76.xml new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..e458fa3fae3 --- /dev/null +++ b/data/03/DE/87/03DE87BD9F25FF87259BFE218DB1FB76.xml @@ -0,0 +1,195 @@ + + + +The contribution of the Middle Triassic fossil assemblage of Monte San Giorgio to insect evolution. + + + +Author + +Montagna, Matteo +Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy & Interuniversity Center for Studies on Bioinspired Agro-Environmental Technology (BAT Center), University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy +matteo.montagna@unina.it + + + +Author + +Magoga, Giulia +Department of Agricultural Sciences, University of Naples Federico II, Portici, Italy + + + +Author + +Stockar, Rudolf +Museo cantonale di storia naturale, Lugano, Switzerland + + + +Author + +Magnani, Fabio +Museo cantonale di storia naturale, Lugano, Switzerland + +text + + +Communications biology + + +2024 + +2024-08-20 + + +7 + + +1 + + +1023 + + +1 +10 + + + + +http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06678-5 + +journal article +10.1038/s42003-024-06678-5 +PMC11336256 +39164382 + + + + +Genus + +Magnicapitixyela +Montagna M. & Magoga G. + +, +gen. n. + + + + +Type species: + +Magnicapitixyela dilettae + +sp. n. +by present designation. + + + +Code Zoobank: LSID urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:62299AF2-5601-4192- 8BD9-D7BC38D447A3. + + + +Etymology: +Magni- +from the Latin +magnus +meaning big, +capiti- +from the Latin +caput +meaning head and +-xyela +from +Xyelidae +, the family to which + +Magnicapitixyela + +is ascribed. Meaning: +Xyela +with a big head. + + + +Diagnosis: Small sawfly, forewing with narrow costal space, C thickened towards apex, reaching R (but not touching), sclerotized pterostigma, thick subcosta (SC), joining only C, R thicker than SC and sinuous; RS1 + 2 present; RS + M is ~ 1.3 times as long as 1-RS. M+cubital anterior (CuA) slightly concave until the split between M and CuA.2m-cu straight while 3rm sinuous.Anterior margin of cell 1r almost equal to 2r in length; cell 1-mcu ~ 3 times as long as high, distally dilatated. + + + +Comparison: The new genus differs from other Triassic genera in the fully sclerotized pterostigma (not as in + +Archexyela +Riek, 1955 + +; + +Lithoxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +; + +Sirecomima +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +); forewing slender, more than twice as long as wide (broad in + +Euryxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1964 + +, broad and triangular in + +Ferganoxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +); costal area not narrow as in + +Lithoxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +, + +Madygenius +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +, + +Xiphoxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +and + +Xyelinus +Rasnitsyn, 1964 + +; cell 1r longer than 2r (almost of the same length in + +Leioxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +), presence of cells 3r and 4r (absent in + +Madygella +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +), cell 3r wide (reduced in + +Triassoxyela +Rasnitsyn, 1964 + +). + +Magnicapitixyela + +gen. n. +is close to + +Madygella +Rasnitsyn, 1969 + +due to the well-sclerotized pterostigma,well developed and distinct SC, basal section of RS shorter than RS + M. + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFAFFF4DFC81FA2617BA.xml b/data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFADFF4DFC81FE0E1302.xml similarity index 63% rename from data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFAFFF4DFC81FA2617BA.xml rename to data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFADFF4DFC81FE0E1302.xml index b9cf80bd960..469295c29aa 100644 --- a/data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFAFFF4DFC81FA2617BA.xml +++ b/data/03/E7/87/03E787ACBB61FFADFF4DFC81FE0E1302.xml @@ -1,57 +1,57 @@ - - - -Swertia jayantii (Gentianaceae): a new species from North-East India + + + +Swertia jayantii (Gentianaceae): a new species from North-East India - - -Author + + +Author -Srivastava, Amber -0000-0003-3018-5176 -Botanic Garden Division, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India. -ambersri108@gmail.com +Srivastava, Amber +0000-0003-3018-5176 +Botanic Garden Division, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India. +ambersri108@gmail.com - - -Author + + +Author -Khuraijam, Jibankumar Singh -0000-0003-4603-0216 -Botanic Garden Division, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India. -khuraijam.js@nbri.res.in +Khuraijam, Jibankumar Singh +0000-0003-4603-0216 +Botanic Garden Division, CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute, Rana Pratap Marg, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh 226001, India. +khuraijam.js@nbri.res.in -text - - -Phytotaxa +text + + +Phytotaxa - -2024 - -2024-03-07 + +2024 + +2024-03-07 - -640 + +640 - -1 + +1 - -57 -64 + +57 +64 - -http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.640.1.6 + +http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/phytotaxa.640.1.6 -journal article -10.11646/phytotaxa.640.1.6 -1179-3163 -13213486 +journal article +10.11646/phytotaxa.640.1.6 +1179-3163 +13213486 - + @@ -75,14 +75,14 @@ Amber Srivastava & JS Khuraijam Type:— - + INDIA , Meghalaya , Jaintia hills, -Nartiang +Nartiang , 25°34’03”N 92°12’52”E @@ -100,7 +100,9 @@ hills, holotype : LWG -; +; + + isotype : BSD @@ -197,7 +199,7 @@ Flowering and Fruiting: October–January. - + Distribution and Ecology: @@ -233,10 +235,9 @@ Buchanan-Hamilton ex D. Don (1822: 674) are commonly occurring species of the region. - + -Additional specimens examined -( +Additional specimens examined ( Paratypes ):— @@ -244,76 +245,62 @@ are commonly occurring species of the region. . Meghalaya : -K -. & -J -. hills, -Peak forest +K. & J. hills +, +Peak forest , 9.11.1938 , -R -. -N -. -De +R. N. De 16632 ( -ASSAM +ASSAM !) ; - -K -. & -J -. hills, + +K. & J. hills +, Sohra raim ( -Sohrarim +Sohrarim ), 22.11.1938 , -S -. -R -. -Sharma +S. R. Sharma 17863 ( -ASSAM +ASSAM !) ; - + Shillong , -Elephant falls +Elephant falls , 22.10.1956 , -G -. -Panigrahi +G. Panigrahi 3761 ( -ASSAM +ASSAM !) ; East Khasi hills, -Mawphlang +Mawphlang sacred grove, 25°26’54.99”N 91°45’15.55”E @@ -337,7 +324,7 @@ sacred grove, East Khasi hills, -Smit +Smit , 25°30’58.73”N 91°54’45.30”E @@ -479,197 +466,11 @@ The newly discovered species, S. jayantii distinguishes itself by its deltoid-shaped nectaries, calyx lobes smaller than the corolla lobes, slightly incurved corolla lobes and leaves lacking a cordate base (see -Table 1 +Table 1 and Figure 4 for visual representation). - - -FIGURE 4. -Comparison between characters of - -Swertia jayantii - -( - -a -1 -–e -1 - -) and - -Swertia cordata - -( - -a -2 -–e -2 - -): - -a -1,2 -. - -Single flower; - -b -1,2 -. - -Petal shape; - -c -1,2 -. - -Nectary; - -d -1,2 -. - -Calyx; - -e -1,2 -. - -Leaf. (Prepared by Amber Srivastava). - - - - -TABLE 1. -Morphological comparison between - -Swertia cordata - -and - -Swertia jayantii - -. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
-Characters - - -Swertia cordata - - - -Swertia jayantii -sp. nov. - -
Plant heightUpto 80 cm, sparingly branched from the upper half of stemUpto 50 cm high, solitary or branched mainly from base
StemQuadrangular, edges narrowly winged somewhat dentateQuadrangular, edges uniformly winged
Flower1.5–1.8 cm across1.8–2.2 cm across
CorollaYellowish-white or white with dark purple veinsBluish-white with bluish-purple veins, margins slightly incurved
NectaryRounded or ovoid, flat naked patch, 1.5–1.9 mmDeltoid, slightly raised, 1.2–1.4 mm
CalyxEqual or longer than corolla, 7.5–9.5 mmHalf or shorter than corolla, 5.5–9.0 mm
LeafBroadly ovate or cordate, base sub-amplexicauleOblong-lanceolate or ovate-lanceolate, base rounded or obtuse
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- -Key to the species of Series - -Maculatae - - - - -Swertia jayantii - -belongs to - -Swertia -subgen. -Ophelia -sect. -Ophelia -ser. -Maculatae - -due to the presence of single naked nectary on each corolla lobe. The taxonomic key for members of this group found in -India -is as follows: - -
- - - - -1a. Nectary 1 at the base of corolla lobe .................................................................................................................................................2. - - - -1b. Nectaries 2 at the mid or upper half of corolla lobe ....................................................................................................... - -S. bimaculata - - - - - - - -2a. Nectary rounded or ovoid, flat ............................................................................................................................................ - -S. cordata - - - - - -2b. Nectary deltoid, slightly raised............................................................................................................................................ - -S. jayantii - - - - -
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The taxonomic key for members of this group found in +India +is as follows: + + + + + + +1a. Nectary 1 at the base of corolla lobe .................................................................................................................................................2. + + + +1b. Nectaries 2 at the mid or upper half of corolla lobe ....................................................................................................... + +S. bimaculata + + + + + + + +2a. Nectary rounded or ovoid, flat ............................................................................................................................................ + +S. cordata + + + + + +2b. Nectary deltoid, slightly raised............................................................................................................................................ + +S. jayantii + + + + + + + + \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/data/8A/34/5D/8A345D67FFB4FF943B3EFAE24FA0FD81.xml b/data/8A/34/5D/8A345D67FFB4FF943B3EFAE24FA0FD81.xml index 7770e113261..b719fc98264 100644 --- a/data/8A/34/5D/8A345D67FFB4FF943B3EFAE24FA0FD81.xml +++ b/data/8A/34/5D/8A345D67FFB4FF943B3EFAE24FA0FD81.xml @@ -1,45 +1,46 @@ - - - -New species of genus Tarsozeuzera Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) from Sulawesi Island + + + +New species of genus Tarsozeuzera Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) from Sulawesi Island - - -Author + + +Author -Yakovlev, R. V. +Yakovlev, R. V. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-12-31 + +2020 + +2020-12-31 - -29 + +29 - -2 + +2 - -207 -209 + +207 +209 - -https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_2_207_209 + +https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_2_207_209 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.2.15 -0132-8069 -40D81469-42F2-4BDB-9361-8B393F3F1264 +journal article +10.15298/rusentj.29.2.15 +0132-8069 +13375166 +40D81469-42F2-4BDB-9361-8B393F3F1264 - + @@ -56,7 +57,7 @@ Yakovlev -Figs 1–3 +Figs 1–3 . @@ -216,7 +217,7 @@ is significantly narrower basally (in the valve is wide, with even edges). - + Figs 1–3. diff --git a/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2964C34CFC888771FCC2.xml b/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2964C34CFC888771FCC2.xml index 1c02c792a15..8740afc83a3 100644 --- a/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2964C34CFC888771FCC2.xml +++ b/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2964C34CFC888771FCC2.xml @@ -1,54 +1,57 @@ - - - -Taxonomic status of genus Voousia Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) + + + +Taxonomic status of genus Voousia Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Naydenov, A. E. +Naydenov, A. E. - - -Author + + +Author -Yakovlev, R. V. +Yakovlev, R. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Penco, F. C. +Penco, F. C. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-03-31 + +2020 + +2020-03-31 - -29 + +29 - -1 + +1 - -93 -96 + +93 +96 - -https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_1_093_096 + +https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_1_093_096 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.1.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +301728 +10.15298/rusentj.29.1.13 +53410870-e7d7-41cb-a95d-eebcbb1b6614 +0132-8069 +13375114 @@ -74,9 +77,9 @@ species (by monotypy): Dyar, 1910 ( -Figs 3 +Figs 3 , -7 +7 ). diff --git a/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2967C2EFFCF48236FE22.xml b/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2967C2EFFCF48236FE22.xml index 155985334f6..1b15582ff28 100644 --- a/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2967C2EFFCF48236FE22.xml +++ b/data/A7/5F/87/A75F87F1851A2967C2EFFCF48236FE22.xml @@ -1,56 +1,59 @@ - - - -Taxonomic status of genus Voousia Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) + + + +Taxonomic status of genus Voousia Schoorl, 1990 (Lepidoptera: Cossidae: Zeuzerinae) - - -Author + + +Author -Naydenov, A. E. +Naydenov, A. E. - - -Author + + +Author -Yakovlev, R. V. +Yakovlev, R. V. - - -Author + + +Author -Penco, F. C. +Penco, F. C. -text - - -Russian Entomological Journal +text + + +Russian Entomological Journal - -2020 - -2020-03-31 + +2020 + +2020-03-31 - -29 + +29 - -1 + +1 - -93 -96 + +93 +96 - -https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_1_093_096 + +https://kmkjournals.com/journals/REJ/REJ_Index_Volumes/REJ_29/REJ_29_1_093_096 -journal article -10.15298/rusentj.29.1.13 -0132-8069 +journal article +301728 +10.15298/rusentj.29.1.13 +53410870-e7d7-41cb-a95d-eebcbb1b6614 +0132-8069 +13375114 - + @@ -67,9 +70,9 @@ -Figs 1–2 +Figs 1–2 , -5–6 +5–6 . @@ -274,18 +277,18 @@ is very close to that of the other specimens of the genus. For example, in the s , Guatemala ,Columbia) ( -Figs 3 +Figs 3 , -7 +7 ) and B. ramosa (Schaus, 1892) (Distribution: Brasilia) ( -Figs 4 +Figs 4 , -8 +8 ) the shape of the uncus, valves and gnathos arms etc., is practically identical. The most indicative external characters are: 1) antenna colour (thus, B. punctifer @@ -332,7 +335,7 @@ and . - + Figs 1–4. @@ -382,7 +385,7 @@ Figs 1–4. Acknowledgement -. Authors is grateful to Anna Ustjuzhanina (Tomsk) for the help in translation of the paper. The English text was reviewed by Prof. Boris Kondratieff (Fort Collins). The authors express their gratitude to Joёl Minet (MNHN) and Geoff Martin (NHMUK), to Harald Sulak- Wildenauer (Munich) for providing the photos of the +. Authors is grateful to Anna Ustjuzhanina (Tomsk) for the help in translation of the paper. The English text was reviewed by Prof. Boris Kondratieff (Fort Collins). The authors express their gratitude to Joёl Minet (MNHN) and Geoff Martin (NHMUK), to Harald Sulak-Wildenauer (Munich) for providing the photos of the Cossidae type specimens from the