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Anthicini
Taxonomy
Anthicini was named by Latreille (1819). It is extant. Its type is Anthicus.
It was assigned to Anthicinae by Bouchard et al. (2011), Telnov and Bukejs (2019).
It was assigned to Anthicinae by Bouchard et al. (2011), Telnov and Bukejs (2019).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1819 | Anthicini Latreille |
2011 | Anthicini Bouchard et al. |
2019 | Anthicini Telnov and Bukejs p. 3 |
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If no rank is listed, the taxon is considered an unranked clade in modern classifications. Ranks may be repeated or presented in the wrong order because authors working on different parts of the classification may disagree about how to rank taxa.
Tr. Anthicini Latreille 1819
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G. Anthicus Paykull 1798
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†Anthicus neli Arillo and Ortuño 1997
†Anthicus sepultulus Cockerell 1926
Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available
Measurements
No measurements are available
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References: Bush and Bambach 2015, Kiessling 2004 |
Age range
Maximum range based only on fossils: base of the Late/Upper Paleocene to the top of the Late/Upper Pleistocene or 59.24000 to 0.01170 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 56.0 Ma
Minimum age of oldest fossil (stem group age): 56.0 Ma
Collections (10 total)
Time interval | Ma | Country or state | Original ID and collection number |
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Late/Upper Paleocene | Argentina (Jujuy) | Anthicus sepultulus (151863) | |
Priabonian | Russian Federation | Nitorus succinius (123419) | |
Chattian | France (Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur) | Anthicus melancholicus (122487) | |
Early/Lower Miocene | Spain | Anthicus neli (123306) | |
Early/Lower Pleistocene | Russian Federation | Anthicus sp. (163069) | |
Middle Pleistocene | United Kingdom | Anthicus sp. (168265) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | Russian Federation | Anthicus sp. (153438 153439 173216) | |
Late/Upper Pleistocene | United Kingdom (Worcestershire) | Anthicus sp. (163070) |