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Anthicus, 16.08.2014 12:02

Is it possible that until now there was no separate topic on the forum dedicated to fossil insects (their photos)? If so, let me begin...

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16.08.2014 12:54, Anthicus

Macratria alleni Telnov, 2012 (Anthicidae: Macratriinae)

Holotype, Baltic amber

The subfamily Macratriinae is currently not found in Northern Europe, but its closest finds are in Southern Europe (Dalmatia), Afghanistan, and Arabia.

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16.08.2014 12:56, Anthicus

Macratria appendiculata (Abdullah, 1964) (Anthicidae: Macratriinae)

Holotype, Baltic amber

The subfamily Macratriinae is currently not found in Northern Europe, but its closest finds are in Southern Europe (Dalmatia), Afghanistan, and Arabia.

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16.08.2014 13:01, Anthicus

Tomoderus longelytratus Telnov, 2013 (Anthicidae: Tomoderinae)

Holotype: Baltic amber

The Tomoderinae subfamily is not found in Northern Europe today, and its closest finds are in Southern Europe.

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16.08.2014 13:07, Anthicus

Tomoderus balticus Telnov, 2012 (Anthicidae: Tomoderinae)

Holotype: Baltic amber

The Tomoderinae subfamily is not found in Northern Europe today, and its closest finds are in Southern Europe.

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27.08.2014 9:13, vafdog

Is it possible that until now there was no separate topic on the forum dedicated to fossil insects (their photos)? If so, let me begin...

I came across it here http://molbiol.ru/forums/index.php?showtopic=413230
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