Hepialoidea

Animalia — Arthropoda
Classis : Insecta 
Ordo : Lepidoptera 
Subordo : Glossata 
Infraordo : Exoporia 
Superfamilia : Hepialoidea 
   

Hepialoidea sunt superfamilia papilionum infraordinis Exoporiorum. Pro recognitione lata, vide Kristensen 1999.

Fossilia Hepialoideorum videntur pauca.[1] Prohepialus (fortasse familiae Hepialidarum), in margis Bembridgensibus? Vectae abhinc annorum 35 milliona factus, anno 1980 descriptus est.[2] Fossile hepialoidum ex medio Miocaeno etiam ex Sinis notum est.[3]

Nexus interni

  1. N. P. Kristensen et A. W. Skalski 1999.
  2. E. A. Jarzembowski (1980), "Fossil insects from the Bembridge Marls, Palaeogene of the Isle of Wight, southern England," Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) (Geology) 33: 237–293.
  3. J. Zhang, Fossil insects from Shanwung, Shandong, China (Shandong Science and Technology Publishing House, 1989).

Bibliographia

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  • Kristensen, N. P. 1999. "The homoneurous Glossata." In Lepidoptera, Moths and Butterflies, vol. 1, Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography, ed. N. P. Kristensen, 51–63. Handbook of Zoology, vol. 4, pars. 35. Berolini et Novi Eboraci: Walter de Gruyter.
  • Kristensen, N. P., et A. W. Skalski. "Phylogeny and Paleontology." In Lepidoptera: Moths and Butterflies, 1, Evolution, Systematics, and Biogeography, ed. N. P. Kristensen, 7–25. Handbook of Zoology, vol. 4, pars 35. Berolini et Novi Eboraci: De Gruyter, 1999.

Nexus externi

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