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Abstract A new genus of eodermapteran earwigs, Aglyptoderma gen. nov., is described from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation of Inner Mongolia, China. It comprises two new species—Aglyptoderma elongatum gen. et sp. nov. and Aglyptoderma cylindratum gen. et sp. nov. The genus belongs to the family Semenoviolidae, hitherto known only from the Late Jurassic of Kazakhstan. However, owing to significant differences in the form of the head, pronotum, tegmina and tarsomeres, the new genus is classified within a separate subfamily, Aglyptodermatinae subfam. nov. The features of the new genus are discussed in the context of existing hypotheses regarding post-Jurassic character-state transitions in the postabdomen of female Dermaptera. In particular, reduction of the cerci and internalization of the ovipositor across Archidermaptera, Eodermaptera, and Neodermaptera may relate to the variety of maternal care behaviours seen among earwigs. Shurong Xiong [2190802066@mail.cnu.edu.cn], Lifang Xiao [xiaolifangjxau@163.com], Dong Ren* [rendong@mail.cnu.edu.cn], College of Life Sciences and Academy for Multidisciplinary Studies, Capital Normal University, 105 Xisanhuanbeilu, Haidian District, Beijing 100048, PR China; Michael S. Engel [msengel@ku.edu], Division of Entomology, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, Natural History Museum, University of Kansas, 1501 Crestline Drive – Suite 140, Lawrence, Kansas, 66045-4415, USA; Division of Invertebrate Zoology, American Museum of Natural History, Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY, 10024-5192, USA.
摘要报道了中侏罗统内蒙古九龙山组古皮目蠼螋一新属——Aglyptoderma gen. nov.。它包括两个新种——长形鳞片皮(Aglyptoderma elongatum gen. et sp. 11)和圆柱形鳞片皮(Aglyptoderma圆柱形鳞片皮gen. et sp. 11)。该属属于鳞片皮科,迄今只在哈萨克斯坦晚侏罗世发现。然而,由于头部、前角、腱膜和跗骨的形态存在显著差异,该新属被分类为一个单独的亚科,Aglyptodermatinae亚科。11 .在关于雌性皮翅目后腹部特征-状态转变的现有假设的背景下,讨论了新属的特征。特别是,在巢翅目、巢翅目和新翅目中,产卵器的减少和内化可能与土蜈蚣中所见的各种母性护理行为有关。熊淑荣[2190802066@mail.cnu.edu.cn],肖丽芳[xiaolifangjxau@163.com],任东* [rendong@mail.cnu.edu.cn],首都师范大学生命科学学院,北京市海淀区西三环北路105号,100048;Michael S. Engel [msengel@ku.edu],美国堪萨斯州劳伦斯市Crestline Drive 1501号140室,美国堪萨斯大学自然历史博物馆生态与进化生物学系昆虫学部;美国自然历史博物馆无脊椎动物部,纽约79街中央公园西,10024-5192,美国。