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New Middle Jurassic tangle-veined flies from Inner Mongolia, China

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Many Jurassic fossil nemestrinid flies have been found in the Palaearctic region. China is an important locality for fossil nemestrinid flies. Up to now, 2 genera with 3 species have been discovered in China. In the present paper, a third genus and species, Ahirmoneura neimengguensis Zhang, Yang, and Ren, gen. et sp. nov., from the Middle Jurassic Daohugou Formation of China is described. A key to genera of fossil nemestrinid flies from China is given.

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p.161-164,fig.,ref.

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  • China Agricultural University, Beijing 100094, China
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Bibliografia

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  • Mostovski, M.B. 1998. A revision of the nemestrinid flies (Diptera, Nemestrinidae) described by Rohdendorf, and a description of new taxa of the Nemestrinidae from the Upper Jurassic of Kazakhstan. Paleontological Journal 32: 369–375.
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  • Ren, D., Gao, K., Guo, Z., Ji, S., Tan, J., and Song, Z. 2002. Stratigraphic division of the Jurassic in the Daohugou area, Ningcheng, Inner Mongolia. Geological Bulletin of China 21: 584–591.
  • Ren, D. and Krzeminski, W. 2002. Eoptychopteridae (Diptera) from the Middle Jurassic of China. Annales Zoologici 52: 207–210.
  • Teskey, H.J. 1981. Nemestrinidae. In: J.F. McAlpine, B.V. Peterson, G.E. Shewell, H.J. Teskey, J.R. Vockeroth, and D.M. Wood (eds.), Manual of Nearctic Diptera, Vol. 1. Research Branch Agriculture Canada, Monograph 27: 585–588.

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