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Alienopteridae

Alienopteridae is an extinct family of dictyopterans, known from the Mid-Cretaceous to Eocene. They are noted for their unusual combination of features not found in other dictyopterans.

Alienopteridae
Temporal range: Aptian-Eocene
Generic reconstruction of an alienopterid adult
Aethiocarenus, an alienopterid nymph
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Superfamily: Umenocoleoidea
Family: Alienopteridae
Bai et al, 2016
Type genus
Alienopterus
Bai et al, 2016
Genera
  • Aethiocarenus
  • Alienopterella
  • Alienopterix?
  • Alienopterus
  • Apiblatta
  • Caputoraptor
  • Chimaeroblattina
  • Formicamendax
  • Grant
  • Meilia
  • Teyia
  • Vcelesvab
  • Vzrkadlenie?
Synonyms
  • Aethiocarenidae

Description Edit

Alienopterid nymphs vary in morphology, some are superficially ant-like, while others are more robust. In adult alienopterids, the first set of wings are reduced into shortened sclerotised scale-like structures. The compound eyes are large, and the head generally triangular shaped and able to rotate.[1]

Taxonomy Edit

It was originally assigned to its own order Alienoptera by Bai et al., 2016. It was reassigned to the dictyopteran superfamily Umenocoleoidea as sister family to the beetle-like Umenocoleidae by Vršanský et al. (2018),[2] and a more recent analysis similarly places Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae as sister taxa within Dictyoptera, but placing both lineages outside of Blattodea.[3] A 2021 study revived the order Alienoptera for the clade containing Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae, with a cladistic analysis placing Alienoptera as the sister clade to Mantodea (praying mantises).[1]

Distribution Edit

The majority of the alienopterid genera are known from the mid Cretaceous (latest Albian-earliest Cenomanian ~ 100 million years ago) Burmese amber found in Myanmar;[4][5][6][2][7][8] though an additional two genera (Apiblatta and Vcelesvab) are from the late Aptian Crato Formation (Brazil), and the two youngest genera (Chimaeroblattina and Grant) are from the middle Eocene Green River Formation (Colorado, United States).[1]

Ecology Edit

In a 2018 paper, some alienopterid adults were suggested as mimics of various hymenopterans, including bees and ants.[2] However this was mostly rejected in another study as lacking evidence.[9] A 2021 study alternatively suggested that some alienopterid nymphs functioned as ant mimics, based on morphological features that closely resembled contemporary sphecomyrmine ants, and suggested that the adult genus Teyia was also a wasp mimic, though mimicry in other adult alienopterids was rejected. One alienopterid nymph was found laden with gymnosperm pollen (probably from a cycad or a bennettitalean), suggesting that it consumed pollen as part of its diet, and that it also acted as a pollinator.[1] Alienopterid adults have been suggested to be predators adapted to moving through dense foliage,[9] with the small sclerotised forewings being an adaptation for flight capability.[1]

Genera Edit

  • Superfamily †Umenocoleoidea Chen & Tan, 1973
    • Family †Alienopteridae Bai et al., 2016
      • Aethiocarenus Poinar & Brown, 2016
      • Alienopterella Kočárek, 2018
      • Alienopterus Bai et al. 2016
      • Apiblatta Barna & Bigalk, 2018
      • Caputoraptor Bai et al., 2018
      • Chimaeroblattina Barna, 2018
      • Formicamendax Hinkelman, 2019
      • Grant Aristov, 2018
      • Meilia Vršanský & Wang, 2018
      • Teyia Vršanský et al., 2018
      • Vcelesvab Vršanský et al. 2018

An undescribed species is also known from the Turonian aged Orapa kimberlite pipe sediments in Botswana.[2] Luo, Xu & Jarzembowski (2020) transferred Alienopterix and Vzrkadlenies, originally described as alienopterids, to the family Cratovitismidae.[10] A 2021 study later considered Alienopterix an umenocoleid instead.[1]

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f Luo, Cihang; Beutel, Rolf G.; Engel, Michael S.; Liang, Kun; Li, Liqin; Li, Jiahao; Xu, Chunpeng; Vršanský, Peter; Jarzembowski, Edmund A.; Wang, Bo (February 2022). "Life history and evolution of the enigmatic Cretaceous–Eocene Alienopteridae: A critical review". Earth-Science Reviews. 225: 103914. doi:10.1016/j.earscirev.2021.103914. S2CID 245601183.
  2. ^ a b c d Peter Vršanský; Günter Bechly; Qingqing Zhang; Edmund A. Jarzembowski; Tomáš Mlynský; Lucia Šmídová; Peter Barna; Matúš Kúdela; Danil Aristov; Sonia Bigalk; Lars Krogmann; Liqin Li; Qi Zhang; Haichun Zhang; Sieghard Ellenberger; Patrick Müller; Carsten Gröhn; Fangyuan Xia; Kyoichiro Ueda; Peter Vďačný; Daniel Valaška; Lucia Vršanská; Bo Wang (2018). "Batesian insect-insect mimicry-related explosive radiation of ancient alienopterid cockroaches". Biologia. 73 (10): 987–1006. doi:10.2478/s11756-018-0117-3. S2CID 52270212.
  3. ^ Liuo, C.-H.; Beutel, R. G.; Thomson, U. R; Zheng, D.-R.; Li, J.-H.; Zhao, X.-Y.; Zhang, H.-C.; Wang, B. (2021). "Beetle or roach: systematic position of the enigmatic Umenocoleidae based on new material from Zhonggou Formation in Jiuquan, Northwest China, and a morphocladistic analysis". Palaeoworld. 31: 121–130. doi:10.1016/j.palwor.2021.01.003. S2CID 234208413.
  4. ^ Kočárek, Petr (2018). "Alienopterella stigmatica gen. et sp. nov.: the second known species and specimen of Alienoptera extends knowledge about this Cretaceous order (Insecta: Polyneoptera)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 17 (6): 1–10. doi:10.1080/14772019.2018.1440440. ISSN 1477-2019. S2CID 90147082.
  5. ^ Bai, Ming; Beutel, Rolf Georg; Klass, Klaus-Dieter; Zhang, Weiwei; Yang, Xingke; Wipfler, Benjamin (2016). "†Alienoptera — A new insect order in the roach–mantodean twilight zone". Gondwana Research. 39: 317–326. Bibcode:2016GondR..39..317B. doi:10.1016/j.gr.2016.02.002.
  6. ^ Ming Bai; Rolf Georg Beutel; Weiwei Zhang; Shuo Wang; Marie Hörnig; Carsten Gröhn; Evgeny Yan; Xingke Yang; Benjamin Wipfler (2018). "A new Cretaceous insect with a unique cephalo-thoracic scissor device". Current Biology. 28 (3): 438–443.e1. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2017.12.031. PMID 29395923.
  7. ^ Jan Hinkelman (2019). "Earliest behavioral mimicry and possible food begging in a Mesozoic alienopterid pollinator". Biologia. 75: 83–92. doi:10.2478/s11756-019-00278-z. S2CID 189776766.
  8. ^ Hemen Sendi; Jan Hinkelman; Lucia Vršanská; Tatiana Kúdelová; Matúš Kúdela; Marcus Zuber; Thomas van de Kamp; Peter Vršanský (2020). "Roach nectarivory, gymnosperm and earliest flower pollination evidence from Cretaceous ambers". Biologia. 75 (10): 1613–1630. doi:10.2478/s11756-019-00412-x. S2CID 210938183.
  9. ^ a b Wipfler, Benjamin; Kočárek, Petr; Richter, Adrian; Boudinot, Brendon; Bai, Ming; Beutel, Rolf Georg (2019-10-31). "Structural features and life habits of †Alienoptera (Polyneoptera, Dictyoptera, Insecta)". Palaeoentomology. 2 (5): 465–473. doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.2.5.10. ISSN 2624-2834. S2CID 208129206.
  10. ^ Cihang Luo; Chunpeng Xu; Edmund A. Jarzembowski (2020). "Enervipraeala nigra gen. et sp. nov., a umenocoleid dictyopteran (Insecta) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber". Cretaceous Research. 119: Article 104702. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104702. S2CID 228921647.


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Alienopteridae is an extinct family of dictyopterans known from the Mid Cretaceous to Eocene They are noted for their unusual combination of features not found in other dictyopterans AlienopteridaeTemporal range Aptian Eocene PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg NGeneric reconstruction of an alienopterid adultAethiocarenus an alienopterid nymphScientific classificationDomain EukaryotaKingdom AnimaliaPhylum ArthropodaClass InsectaSuperfamily UmenocoleoideaFamily AlienopteridaeBai et al 2016Type genus AlienopterusBai et al 2016Genera Aethiocarenus Alienopterella Alienopterix Alienopterus Apiblatta Caputoraptor Chimaeroblattina Formicamendax Grant Meilia Teyia Vcelesvab Vzrkadlenie SynonymsAethiocarenidae Contents 1 Description 2 Taxonomy 3 Distribution 4 Ecology 5 Genera 6 ReferencesDescription EditAlienopterid nymphs vary in morphology some are superficially ant like while others are more robust In adult alienopterids the first set of wings are reduced into shortened sclerotised scale like structures The compound eyes are large and the head generally triangular shaped and able to rotate 1 Taxonomy EditIt was originally assigned to its own order Alienoptera by Bai et al 2016 It was reassigned to the dictyopteran superfamily Umenocoleoidea as sister family to the beetle like Umenocoleidae by Vrsansky et al 2018 2 and a more recent analysis similarly places Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae as sister taxa within Dictyoptera but placing both lineages outside of Blattodea 3 A 2021 study revived the order Alienoptera for the clade containing Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae with a cladistic analysis placing Alienoptera as the sister clade to Mantodea praying mantises 1 Distribution EditThe majority of the alienopterid genera are known from the mid Cretaceous latest Albian earliest Cenomanian 100 million years ago Burmese amber found in Myanmar 4 5 6 2 7 8 though an additional two genera Apiblatta and Vcelesvab are from the late Aptian Crato Formation Brazil and the two youngest genera Chimaeroblattina and Grant are from the middle Eocene Green River Formation Colorado United States 1 Ecology EditIn a 2018 paper some alienopterid adults were suggested as mimics of various hymenopterans including bees and ants 2 However this was mostly rejected in another study as lacking evidence 9 A 2021 study alternatively suggested that some alienopterid nymphs functioned as ant mimics based on morphological features that closely resembled contemporary sphecomyrmine ants and suggested that the adult genus Teyia was also a wasp mimic though mimicry in other adult alienopterids was rejected One alienopterid nymph was found laden with gymnosperm pollen probably from a cycad or a bennettitalean suggesting that it consumed pollen as part of its diet and that it also acted as a pollinator 1 Alienopterid adults have been suggested to be predators adapted to moving through dense foliage 9 with the small sclerotised forewings being an adaptation for flight capability 1 Genera EditSuperfamily Umenocoleoidea Chen amp Tan 1973 Family Alienopteridae Bai et al 2016 Aethiocarenus Poinar amp Brown 2016 Alienopterella Kocarek 2018 Alienopterus Bai et al 2016 Apiblatta Barna amp Bigalk 2018 Caputoraptor Bai et al 2018 Chimaeroblattina Barna 2018 Formicamendax Hinkelman 2019 Grant Aristov 2018 Meilia Vrsansky amp Wang 2018 Teyia Vrsansky et al 2018 Vcelesvab Vrsansky et al 2018An undescribed species is also known from the Turonian aged Orapa kimberlite pipe sediments in Botswana 2 Luo Xu amp Jarzembowski 2020 transferred Alienopterix and Vzrkadlenies originally described as alienopterids to the family Cratovitismidae 10 A 2021 study later considered Alienopterix an umenocoleid instead 1 References Edit a b c d e f Luo Cihang Beutel Rolf G Engel Michael S Liang Kun Li Liqin Li Jiahao Xu Chunpeng Vrsansky Peter Jarzembowski Edmund A Wang Bo February 2022 Life history and evolution of the enigmatic Cretaceous Eocene Alienopteridae A critical review Earth Science Reviews 225 103914 doi 10 1016 j earscirev 2021 103914 S2CID 245601183 a b c d Peter Vrsansky Gunter Bechly Qingqing Zhang Edmund A Jarzembowski Tomas Mlynsky Lucia Smidova Peter Barna Matus Kudela Danil Aristov Sonia Bigalk Lars Krogmann Liqin Li Qi Zhang Haichun Zhang Sieghard Ellenberger Patrick Muller Carsten Grohn Fangyuan Xia Kyoichiro Ueda Peter Vdacny Daniel Valaska Lucia Vrsanska Bo Wang 2018 Batesian insect insect mimicry related explosive radiation of ancient alienopterid cockroaches Biologia 73 10 987 1006 doi 10 2478 s11756 018 0117 3 S2CID 52270212 Liuo C H Beutel R G Thomson U R Zheng D R Li J H Zhao X Y Zhang H C Wang B 2021 Beetle or roach systematic position of the enigmatic Umenocoleidae based on new material from Zhonggou Formation in Jiuquan Northwest China and a morphocladistic analysis Palaeoworld 31 121 130 doi 10 1016 j palwor 2021 01 003 S2CID 234208413 Kocarek Petr 2018 Alienopterella stigmatica gen et sp nov the second known species and specimen of Alienoptera extends knowledge about this Cretaceous order Insecta Polyneoptera Journal of Systematic Palaeontology 17 6 1 10 doi 10 1080 14772019 2018 1440440 ISSN 1477 2019 S2CID 90147082 Bai Ming Beutel Rolf Georg Klass Klaus Dieter Zhang Weiwei Yang Xingke Wipfler Benjamin 2016 Alienoptera A new insect order in the roach mantodean twilight zone Gondwana Research 39 317 326 Bibcode 2016GondR 39 317B doi 10 1016 j gr 2016 02 002 Ming Bai Rolf Georg Beutel Weiwei Zhang Shuo Wang Marie Hornig Carsten Grohn Evgeny Yan Xingke Yang Benjamin Wipfler 2018 A new Cretaceous insect with a unique cephalo thoracic scissor device Current Biology 28 3 438 443 e1 doi 10 1016 j cub 2017 12 031 PMID 29395923 Jan Hinkelman 2019 Earliest behavioral mimicry and possible food begging in a Mesozoic alienopterid pollinator Biologia 75 83 92 doi 10 2478 s11756 019 00278 z S2CID 189776766 Hemen Sendi Jan Hinkelman Lucia Vrsanska Tatiana Kudelova Matus Kudela Marcus Zuber Thomas van de Kamp Peter Vrsansky 2020 Roach nectarivory gymnosperm and earliest flower pollination evidence from Cretaceous ambers Biologia 75 10 1613 1630 doi 10 2478 s11756 019 00412 x S2CID 210938183 a b Wipfler Benjamin Kocarek Petr Richter Adrian Boudinot Brendon Bai Ming Beutel Rolf Georg 2019 10 31 Structural features and life habits of Alienoptera Polyneoptera Dictyoptera Insecta Palaeoentomology 2 5 465 473 doi 10 11646 palaeoentomology 2 5 10 ISSN 2624 2834 S2CID 208129206 Cihang Luo Chunpeng Xu Edmund A Jarzembowski 2020 Enervipraeala nigra gen et sp nov a umenocoleid dictyopteran Insecta from mid Cretaceous Kachin amber Cretaceous Research 119 Article 104702 doi 10 1016 j cretres 2020 104702 S2CID 228921647 nbsp This prehistoric insect related article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alienopteridae amp oldid 1170993814, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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