Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet :: proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber /
Insects are the most diverse group of life on Earth and their history extends well into the Paleozoic, making them among the oldest of terrestrial animal lineages. They are critical to the well being of ecosystems from the equator to the poles, and are inexorably tied to the well being of our world....
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Zusammenfassung: | Insects are the most diverse group of life on Earth and their history extends well into the Paleozoic, making them among the oldest of terrestrial animal lineages. They are critical to the well being of ecosystems from the equator to the poles, and are inexorably tied to the well being of our world. Whether beneficial or malignant, insects wield an overwhelming influence on our health, economy, and security. It is little wonder that insects so consistently appear in our cultures, religions, and mythologies. Given such realities, it is vital that we gain a better understanding and appreciation of Nature's 'inordinate fondness'. Indeed, there is considerable wisdom to be found in the study of these marvels of evolution, and what better way to understand their present and future than to peer back into their distant past. Here presented are some of the results of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber (FossilX3) held in Byblos, Lebanon in April, 2013. In the tradition of previous congresses, researchers from around the world gathered to discuss the latest developments and to build new co-operative endeavours. Recognizing that the future of our science is one of interdisciplinary collaboration, these meetings steadily grow in importance, and proceedings such as this reveal the latest hypotheses and conclusions, while inspiring others toward newer and greater goals. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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spelling | International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber (6th : 2013 : Jubayl, Lebanon) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013034600 Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / edited by Dany Azar, Michael S. Engel, Edmund Jarzembowski, Lars Krogmann, Andre Nel and Jorge Santiago-Blay. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2013. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. A new psychodid fly from Mexican amber (Diptera; Psychodidae) / D. Coty, Y. Salamé, A. Nel and D. Azar -- A new Sycorax species from Eocene Ukrainian Rovno amber (Diptera: Psychodida: Sycoracinae) / D. Azar, A Nel and E. Perkovsky -- Another new representative of the isometopin genus Archemyiomma (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from late Eocene Rovno (Ukraine) amber / A Herczek, Y. Popov and E. Perkovski -- On the systematic position of the genera Lepiceroides gen. n. and Haplochelus, with notes on the taxonomy and phylogeny of the Myxophaga (Coleoptera) / A.G. Kirejtshuk and G. Poinar Jr. -- Two new biting midges of the modern type from Santonian amber of France (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) / J. Choufani, V. Perrichot, V. Girard, R. Garrouste, D. Azar and A, Nel -- Gapenus rhinariatus gen. sp. n., a new whitefly from Lebanese amber (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aleyrodidae) / J. Drohojowska and J. Szwedo -- A new beaded lacewing from a new Lower Cretaceous amber outcrop in Lebanon (Neuroptera: Berothidae) / D. Azar and A. Nel -- Nannotanyderus ansorgei sp. n., the first member of the family Tanyderidae from Lebanese amber (Lower Cretaceous) / W. Krzemiński, D. Azar and K Skibińska -- First record of Perforissidae from early Cretaceous Lebanese amber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoroidea) / J. Szwedo, D. Azar and Y. Nohra -- Mieroblattina pacis gen. et sp. nov. : Upper Cretaceous cockroach (Blattida: Mesoblattinidae) from Nammoura limestone of Lebanon / P. Vrésanskây and E. Makhoul -- Fanar, a "dream" Lebanese Lower Cretaceous amber outcrop, dissipated / D. Azar, Y. Nohra, D. Iskandar and R. Géze -- A new technique for preparation of small-sized amber samples with application to mites / E.A Sidorchuk. Insects are the most diverse group of life on Earth and their history extends well into the Paleozoic, making them among the oldest of terrestrial animal lineages. They are critical to the well being of ecosystems from the equator to the poles, and are inexorably tied to the well being of our world. Whether beneficial or malignant, insects wield an overwhelming influence on our health, economy, and security. It is little wonder that insects so consistently appear in our cultures, religions, and mythologies. Given such realities, it is vital that we gain a better understanding and appreciation of Nature's 'inordinate fondness'. Indeed, there is considerable wisdom to be found in the study of these marvels of evolution, and what better way to understand their present and future than to peer back into their distant past. Here presented are some of the results of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber (FossilX3) held in Byblos, Lebanon in April, 2013. In the tradition of previous congresses, researchers from around the world gathered to discuss the latest developments and to build new co-operative endeavours. Recognizing that the future of our science is one of interdisciplinary collaboration, these meetings steadily grow in importance, and proceedings such as this reveal the latest hypotheses and conclusions, while inspiring others toward newer and greater goals. English. Insects, Fossil Congresses. Amber fossils Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Cretaceous Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Jurassic Congresses. Insects Evolution Congresses. Insectes fossiles Congrès. Fossiles dans l'ambre Congrès. Stratigraphie Crétacé Congrès. Stratigraphie Jurassique Congrès. Insectes Évolution Congrès. NATURE Fossils. bisacsh Amber fossils fast Cretaceous Geologic Period fast Geology, Stratigraphic fast Insects Evolution fast Insects, Fossil fast Jurassic Geologic Period fast From 65 to 190 million years ago fast Conference papers and proceedings fast Azar, Dany, 1973- editor. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJwdjycT8CgmdtcHTKcwYP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2013034555 has work: Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFHdyBbMCHqc97p6WgrC8K https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber (6th : 2013 : Jubayl, Lebanon). Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet 9789004210707 (DLC) 2013022250 (OCoLC)849801208 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=635023 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / A new psychodid fly from Mexican amber (Diptera; Psychodidae) / D. Coty, Y. Salamé, A. Nel and D. Azar -- A new Sycorax species from Eocene Ukrainian Rovno amber (Diptera: Psychodida: Sycoracinae) / D. Azar, A Nel and E. Perkovsky -- Another new representative of the isometopin genus Archemyiomma (Hemiptera: Heteroptera: Miridae) from late Eocene Rovno (Ukraine) amber / A Herczek, Y. Popov and E. Perkovski -- On the systematic position of the genera Lepiceroides gen. n. and Haplochelus, with notes on the taxonomy and phylogeny of the Myxophaga (Coleoptera) / A.G. Kirejtshuk and G. Poinar Jr. -- Two new biting midges of the modern type from Santonian amber of France (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) / J. Choufani, V. Perrichot, V. Girard, R. Garrouste, D. Azar and A, Nel -- Gapenus rhinariatus gen. sp. n., a new whitefly from Lebanese amber (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Aleyrodidae) / J. Drohojowska and J. Szwedo -- A new beaded lacewing from a new Lower Cretaceous amber outcrop in Lebanon (Neuroptera: Berothidae) / D. Azar and A. Nel -- Nannotanyderus ansorgei sp. n., the first member of the family Tanyderidae from Lebanese amber (Lower Cretaceous) / W. Krzemiński, D. Azar and K Skibińska -- First record of Perforissidae from early Cretaceous Lebanese amber (Hemiptera: Fulgoromorpha: Fulgoroidea) / J. Szwedo, D. Azar and Y. Nohra -- Mieroblattina pacis gen. et sp. nov. : Upper Cretaceous cockroach (Blattida: Mesoblattinidae) from Nammoura limestone of Lebanon / P. Vrésanskây and E. Makhoul -- Fanar, a "dream" Lebanese Lower Cretaceous amber outcrop, dissipated / D. Azar, Y. Nohra, D. Iskandar and R. Géze -- A new technique for preparation of small-sized amber samples with application to mites / E.A Sidorchuk. Insects, Fossil Congresses. Amber fossils Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Cretaceous Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Jurassic Congresses. Insects Evolution Congresses. Insectes fossiles Congrès. Fossiles dans l'ambre Congrès. Stratigraphie Crétacé Congrès. Stratigraphie Jurassique Congrès. Insectes Évolution Congrès. NATURE Fossils. bisacsh Amber fossils fast Cretaceous Geologic Period fast Geology, Stratigraphic fast Insects Evolution fast Insects, Fossil fast Jurassic Geologic Period fast |
title | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / |
title_auth | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / |
title_exact_search | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / |
title_full | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / edited by Dany Azar, Michael S. Engel, Edmund Jarzembowski, Lars Krogmann, Andre Nel and Jorge Santiago-Blay. |
title_fullStr | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / edited by Dany Azar, Michael S. Engel, Edmund Jarzembowski, Lars Krogmann, Andre Nel and Jorge Santiago-Blay. |
title_full_unstemmed | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / edited by Dany Azar, Michael S. Engel, Edmund Jarzembowski, Lars Krogmann, Andre Nel and Jorge Santiago-Blay. |
title_short | Insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet : |
title_sort | insect evolution in an amberiferous and stone alphabet proceedings of the 6th international congress on fossil insects arthropods and amber |
title_sub | proceedings of the 6th International Congress on Fossil Insects, Arthropods and Amber / |
topic | Insects, Fossil Congresses. Amber fossils Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Cretaceous Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Jurassic Congresses. Insects Evolution Congresses. Insectes fossiles Congrès. Fossiles dans l'ambre Congrès. Stratigraphie Crétacé Congrès. Stratigraphie Jurassique Congrès. Insectes Évolution Congrès. NATURE Fossils. bisacsh Amber fossils fast Cretaceous Geologic Period fast Geology, Stratigraphic fast Insects Evolution fast Insects, Fossil fast Jurassic Geologic Period fast |
topic_facet | Insects, Fossil Congresses. Amber fossils Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Cretaceous Congresses. Geology, Stratigraphic Jurassic Congresses. Insects Evolution Congresses. Insectes fossiles Congrès. Fossiles dans l'ambre Congrès. Stratigraphie Crétacé Congrès. Stratigraphie Jurassique Congrès. Insectes Évolution Congrès. NATURE Fossils. Amber fossils Cretaceous Geologic Period Geology, Stratigraphic Insects Evolution Insects, Fossil Jurassic Geologic Period Conference papers and proceedings |
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