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The polycentropodid genus Cernotina (Insecta, Trichoptera) in Miocene Dominican amber
Abstract. A new polycentropodid caddisfly species is described from Miocene
Dominican amber. The family Polycentropodidae is therefore represented in
the Dominican amber with two species belonging to the genus Cernotina: C. pulchra Wichard, 2007,
and C. fossilinova sp. nov. The endemic C. danieli Flint & Sykora, 2004, is the only
representative of the genus occurring on Hispaniola today and is similar to the
two fossil species. On the Caribbean islands altogether six extant species
of the genus Cernotina are registered.
期刊介绍:
Fossil Record (FR) is the palaeontological journal of the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin. This journal was founded in 1998 under the name Mitteilungen aus dem Museum für Naturkunde Berlin, Geowissenschaftliche Reihe and appears with two issues each year. Fossil Record publishes original papers in all areas of palaeontology including the taxonomy and systematics of fossil organisms, biostratigraphy, palaeoecology, and evolution. All taxonomic groups are treated, including invertebrates, microfossils, plants, and vertebrates.