798 research outputs found
Paleopsychoda Azar 1999
Genus Paleopsychoda Azar et al., 1999 Type species. Paleopsychoda solignaci Azar et al., 1999. Other species. P. jacquelinea Azar et al., 1999, P. inexpectata Azar & Nel, 2002, and P. zherikhini Azar et al., 2007.Published as part of AZAR, DANY & MAKSOUD, SIBELLE, 2022, Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii, a new Lower Cretaceous species of moth flies from Lebanese amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae), pp. 262-268 in Palaeoentomology 5 (3) on page 263, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.3.9, http://zenodo.org/record/682088
Paleopsychoda Azar 1999
Genus Paleopsychoda Azar et al., 1999 Type species: Paleopsychoda solignaci Azar et al., 1999. Other species: P. jacquelinea Azar et al., 1999; P. inexpectata Azar & Nel, 2002; P. zherikhini sp. n.Published as part of Azar, Dany, Adaymeh, Carolle & Jreich, Nathalie, 2007, Paleopsychoda zherikhini, a new Cretaceous species of moth flies from Taimyr amber (Diptera: Psychodidae: Psychodinae), pp. 163-168 in African Invertebrates 48 (1) on page 164, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.766754
Arcantipsocidae Azar & Nel & Néraudeau 2009, n. fam.
Family ARCANTIPSOCIDAE n. fam. TYPE GENUS. — Arcantipsocus n. gen. by present designation. DIAGNOSIS. — Antenna with 12 filiform flagellomeres.Lacinia present. Legs with tarsi 3-segmented, distal segment of tarsi bearing claws with one preapical tooth. Forewing membrane setose, veins basally evanescent; pterostigma thickened and setose; M 2-branched; areola postica free; nodulus present. Hind wing with M bifurcate, without basi-radial cell. Paraproct with lobed process.Published as part of Azar, Dany, Nel, André & Néraudeau, Didier, 2009, A new Cretaceous psocodean family from the Charente-Maritime amber (France) (Insecta, Psocodea, Psocomorpha), pp. 117-127 in Geodiversitas 31 (1) on page 119, DOI: 10.5252/g2009n1a10, http://zenodo.org/record/468811
Lebanese amber: «an extraordinary window to the Past»
Azar Dany. Lebanese amber: «an extraordinary window to the Past». In: Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie, Lyon, n°164, 2008. Mid-Mesozoic life and environments. Cognac (France), June 24th-28th 2008. p. 11
Newest information on fossil insects’ outcrops in Lebanon
Azar Dany. Newest information on fossil insects’ outcrops in Lebanon. In: Documents des Laboratoires de Géologie, Lyon, n°164, 2008. Mid-Mesozoic life and environments. Cognac (France), June 24th-28th 2008. pp. 12-14
Lebanosmylus Azar & Nel 2022, gen. nov.
<i>Lebanosmylus</i> gen. nov. <p>urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: DBD4C7A9-CF8B-4BB6- A1A1-4B750767BC1F</p> <p> <b>Type species.</b> <i>Lebanosmylus leae</i> <b>sp. nov.</b>; by present designation.</p> <p> <b>Etymology.</b> Named after Lebanon and the genus name <i>Osmylus</i>, frequently employed for the saucrosmylid genera. Gender masculine.</p> <p> <b>Diagnosis.</b> Wing venation characters only. Wing with three transverse hyaline zones, and no dark spots; main stem of RP conspicuously curved distally; area between RA and RP without zigzagged secondary longitudinal vein parallel to RP; first branch of RP covering a very broad area; anterior branch of M simple; plus the character ‘costal area with numerous simple and short crossveins, but possibly only a character of a hind wing.</p>Published as part of <i>Azar, Dany & Nel, André, 2022, The youngest and first Lebanese representative of the family Saucrosmylidae (Insecta, Neuroptera) from the Cenomanian, pp. 155-160 in Palaeoentomology 5 (2)</i> on page 156, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.2.8, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/6530481">http://zenodo.org/record/6530481</a>
New material of Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii Azar & Maksoud, 2022 from Bqaatouta amber outcrop, showing the importance of insect fossils in biostratigraphy
HOSSNY, TAMARA EL, MAALOUF, MOUNIR, MAALOUF, RAMY, AZAR, DANY (2023): New material of Paleopsychoda jarzembowskii Azar & Maksoud, 2022 from Bqaatouta amber outcrop, showing the importance of insect fossils in biostratigraphy. Palaeoentomology 6 (1): 8-12, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.6.1.3, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.6.1.
A new subfamily of Trichoceridae (Diptera: Tipulomorpha) from Early Cretaceous Lebanese amber
Shcherbakov, Dmitry E., Azar, Dany (2019): A new subfamily of Trichoceridae (Diptera: Tipulomorpha) from Early Cretaceous Lebanese amber. Zootaxa 4563 (2): 311-324, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4563.2.
Arcantipsocus Azar & Nel & Néraudeau 2009, n. gen.
Genus Arcantipsocus n. gen. TYPE SPECIES. — Arcantipsocus courvillei n. gen., n. sp. by present designation. ETYMOLOGY. — After " Arcanti " from " Arcantiatum " old name of Archingeay and " psocus "; gender masculine. DIAGNOSIS. — In addition to the family diagnosis: antennal flagellomeres decreasing progressively in length forwards apex. Lacinia with two shoulders each made of two smooth teeth, the first being in the inner middle of visible part of lacinia and the second situated slightly before the tip. Maxillary palpus 4-segmented, with mx4 the longest and cylindrical. Forewing patterned. Most veins evanescent except in their terminal parts. Paraproct with bilobed process.Published as part of Azar, Dany, Nel, André & Néraudeau, Didier, 2009, A new Cretaceous psocodean family from the Charente-Maritime amber (France) (Insecta, Psocodea, Psocomorpha), pp. 117-127 in Geodiversitas 31 (1) on page 119, DOI: 10.5252/g2009n1a10, http://zenodo.org/record/468811
Aenigmaraphidophora AZAR & MAALOUF & NEL 2022, gen. nov.
Genus Aenigmaraphidophora gen. nov. urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act: 7EFAE62D-2D6E-4DB7- B2EC-F6C6579455A5 Type species. Aenigmaraphidophora mouniri sp. nov. Etymology. Named after the Latin ‘aenigma’ for its enigmatic family position, and the genus name Raphidophora, Gender feminine. Diagnosis. Very long maxillary palps, longer than fore legs; upper margin of first segment of hind tarsi without any spines; fore coxa with a lateral tubercle; mid femora with one inner and one outer relatively large movable apical spines; male subgenital plate with styles; longest apical spur of hind tibiae slightly shorter than first and second segments of hind tarsi combined; no process on dorsal surface of abdominal tergites; epiproct without process; hind 2 nd and 3 rd tarsomeres with a widened pulvillus.Published as part of AZAR, DANY, MAALOUF, RAMY & NEL, ANDRÉ, 2022, An enigmatic Tettigoniidea from the Lower Cretaceous amber of Bqaatouta, Lebanon (Orthoptera, Ensifera), pp. 233-239 in Palaeoentomology 5 (3) on page 234, DOI: 10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.3.5, http://zenodo.org/record/682083
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