Alternative combinations: Coccinella wittsii, Pimelia wittsi
Full reference: P. B. Brodie. 1845. A History of the Fossil Insects in the Secondary Rocks of England Accompanied by a Particular Account of the Strata in which they Occur, and of the Circumstances Connected with their Preservation 1-130
Belongs to Coleopteron according to A. Handlirsch 1906
See also Brodie 1845 and Giebel 1856
Sister taxa: Coleopteron antiquus, Coleopteron aquaticus, Coleopteron beyrichi, Coleopteron bractoides, Coleopteron harpalinus, Coleopteron lentissimus, Coleopteron rugosostriatus, Coleopteron semicrematus, Coleopteron sibiricus, Coleopteron spectabilis, Coleopteron striatus, Coleopteron studeri, Coleopteron troglodytes, Coleopteron vetustus, Coleopteron zekelii
Type specimen: Its type locality is Sevenhampton, Gloucestershire (Brodie Coll.), which is in a Bathonian marine limestone in the Great Oolite Formation of the United Kingdom
Ecology:
Distribution: there are no occurrences of Coleopteron wittsi in the database
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