TY - JOUR T1 - True flies (Insecta: Diptera) from the late Eocene insect limestone (Bembridge Marls) of the Isle of Wight, England, UK JF - Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Y1 - 2019 DO - 10.1017/S1755691018000464 A1 - Krzemiński, Wiesław A1 - Blagoderov, Vladimir A1 - Azar, Dany A1 - Lukashevich, Elena D. A1 - Szadziewski, Ryszard A1 - Wedmann, Sonja A1 - Nel, Andre A1 - Colomb, François-Marie A1 - Waller, Alain A1 - Nicholson, David B. SP - 495–554 AB -

The Diptera fauna from the late Eocene of the Isle of Wight (Bembridge Marls) is studied including redescriptions of formerly described material. The fauna includes the following taxa: Anisopodidae – one species; Bibionidae – 11 species; Ceratopogonidae – one described and two unidentified species; Chironomidae – undetermined species of three subfamilies; Culicidae – four species; Cylindrotomidae – one species; Dixidae – one species; Keroplatidae – one described and four unidentified species; Limoniidae – 31 species; Mycetophilidae – 14 species; Psychodidae – two species; Scatopsidae – two species; Sciaridae – three species; Simuliidae – an unnamed species; Tipulidae – nine species. Diptera Brachycera: Agromyzidae – unidentified species; Anthomyzidae – two species; Asilidae – two species; Bombyliidae – one species; Chloropidae – one species; Dolichopodidae – unidentified species; Empididae – unidentified species; Ephydridae – two species; Heleomyzidae – unidentified species; Lauxaniidae – unidentified species; Otitidae – one species; Phoridae – unidentified species; Rhagionidae – two species; Stratiomyidae – two species; Syrphidae – unidentified species; Tabanidae – one species. Following new taxa are described: Leptotarsus (Longurio) fragmentatus Krzemin´ ski, n. sp., Leptotarsus (Longurio) wegiereki Krzemin´ ski, n. sp., Tipula (s. lato) anglicana Krzemin´ ski, n. sp. (Tipulidae); Cyttaromyia rossi Krzemin´ ski, n. sp. (Cylindrotomidae); Gurnardia corami Krzemin´ ski, n. gen, n. sp., Pilaria hooleyi Krzemin´ ski, n. sp., Pilaria volodii Krzemin´ ski, n. sp., Cheilotrichia (Cheilotrichia) duplicata Krzemin´ ski, n. sp., Cheilotrichia (Empeda) szwedoi Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Symplecta (Psiloconopa) gurnetensis Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Orimarga (Orimarga) lenae Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) azari Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Dicranomyia (Dicranomyia) fasciata Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Helius (Helius) edmundi Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Helius (Helius) popovi Krzemin´ski, n. sp., Dicranoptycha staryi Krzemin´ski, n. sp. (Limoniidae); Wightipsychoda Azar, n. gen. (Psychodidae); Dilophus andrewrossi Nel, Colomb & Waller, n. sp., Bibiodes massiliensis Nel, Colomb & Waller, n. sp. (Bibionidae); Azana cockerelli Blagoderov, n. sp., Aglaomyia vectis Blagoderov, n. sp., Dziedzickia oligocenica Blagoderov, n. sp., Palaeoempalia saxea Blagoderov, n. sp., Mycomya hoolei Blagoderov, n. sp., Leia gurnardensis Blagoderov, n. sp. (Mycetophilidae); Regmoclemina haennii Krzemin´ ski, n. sp. (Scatopsidae); Sylvicola problematica Krzemin´ ski, n. sp. (Anisopodidae); Palaeoberidops barkeri Nicholson, n. gen., n. sp. (Stratiomyidae). The Diptera fauna and palaeohabitat of the Insect Bed is discussed.

L2 - 57398 L3 - 69968 VL - 110 UR - https://www.cambridge.org/core/product/identifier/S1755691018000464/type/journal_article ER - TY - JOUR T1 - New Axymyiidae (Insecta: Diptera) from the Mesozoic of East Siberia JF - Polish Journal of Entomology Y1 - 2013 DO - 10.2478/v10200-012-0040-9 A1 - Vladimir A. Blagoderov A1 - Lukashevich, Elena D. SP - 257–271 KW - Axymyiidae KW - Lower Cretaceous; P.-148 KW - new species KW - Upper Jurassic AB -

The new species of Axymyiidae Juraxymyia krzeminskii sp. n. and Sinaxymyia szadziewskii sp. n. from the Lower Cretaceous beds of Transbaikalia and Juraxymyia evae sp. n. from the Lower Cretaceous beds (Upper Jurassic not excluded) of Yakutia are described.

L2 - 51562 L3 - 53151 VL - 82 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - The unique Lower Cretaceous locality Baissa and other contemporaneous fossil insect sites in north and west Transbaikalia T2 - Proceedings of the First Palaeoentomological Conference Moscow 1998 Y1 - 1999 A1 - Zherikhin, Vladimir V. A1 - Mostovski, Mikhail B. A1 - Vrsansky, Peter A1 - Vladimir A. Blagoderov A1 - Lukashevich, Elena D. ED - Vrsansky, Peter SP - 185 EP - 191 AB - The Lower Cretaceous lagerstaette Baissa at Vitim River and other fossil insect sites in Buryat Republic are reviewed in geological, paleontological, taphonomical and paleoenvironmental aspects. L2 - 43828 L3 - 44321 JA - Proceedings of the First Palaeoentomological Conference Moscow 1998 PB - AMBA Projects International CY - Bratislava UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1991_2000/Zherikhin&al1999_Baissa_ocr.pdf ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Triassic Diptera and initial radiation of the order JF - Dipterolodical Research Y1 - 1995 A1 - Shcherbakov, Dmitrii E. A1 - Lukashevich, Elena D. A1 - Vladimir A. Blagoderov SP - 75 EP - 115 AB - Triassic Diptera Nematocera from Central Asia are described: Mabelysia chariest (Limoniidae), Gnomusca molecula and G. renyxa (?Limoniidae, Gnomuscinae subfam. n.), Vymrhyphus tuomikoskii and V. triassicus (Protorhyphidae, Anisopodoidea), Nadiptera kaluginae and N. pulchella (Nadipteridae fam. n., Ptychopteroidea), Vladiptera kovalevi, Dilemmala specula, Psychotipa predicta, and P. depicta (all Vladipteroidea superfam. n. and Vladipteridae fam. n., two latter Psychotipinae subfam. n.), Kuperwoodia benefica and Anemeca liya (both Hennigmatoidea superfam. n. and Hennigmatidae fam. n., the former Kuperwoodiinae subfam. n.). The type of the latter family, Hennigma cladistorum, is described from the Cretaceous of Mongolia, and Nadiptera anachrona from the Jurassic of Kyrgyzstan. Mesozoic Eoptychopteridae are divided into three subfamilies. The Jurassic family Ansorgiidae is transferred into Blephariceroidea; Triassic Alinkidae is provisionally assigned to Pachyneuroidea. The most primitive dipterans, Vladipteridae, are placed in Tipulomorpha. The radiation of Nematocera is discussed (original phylochronogram and modified system given); some infraordinal concepts are criticized. The origin of Diptera from Permian Mecoptera similar to Robinjohniidae is suggested; it's hypothesized that the dipteran wing structure was formed mainly due to transfer of mecopteran hindwing characters onto the forewing. L2 - 43676 L3 - 45040 VL - 6 UR - http://www.online-keys.net/sciaroidea/1991_2000/Scherbakov&al_1995_DiptRes_InitialRadiation.pdf CP - 2 ER -