R. S. Kelly et al. 2018

Full reference
R. S. Kelly, A. J. Ross, and E. A. Jarzembowski. 2018. Earwigs (Dermaptera) from the Mesozoic of England and Australia, described from isolated tegmina, including the first species to be named from the Triassic. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 107:129-143 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  64875
Created:  2018-03-01 23:28:37
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (19) - view classification
'Akicera frauenfeldi is a subjective synonym of Phanerogramma heeri' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Akicera heeri is recombined as Phanerogramma heeri' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Archidermaptera belongs to Dermaptera' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Brevicula gradus belongs to Brevicula' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Brevicula maculata belongs to Brevicula' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Brevicula belongs to Protodiplatyidae' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Dermapteridae belongs to Protodiplatyoidea' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Dimapteron corami belongs to Dimapteron' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Dimapteron belongs to Dermapteridae' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Phanerogramma australis belongs to Phanerogramma' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Phanerogramma dunstani belongs to Phanerogramma' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Phanerogramma gouldsbroughi belongs to Phanerogramma' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Phanerogramma belongs to Dermapteridae' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Protodiplatyidae belongs to Protodiplatyoidea' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Protodiplatyoidea belongs to Archidermaptera' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Trivenapteron moorei belongs to Trivenapteron' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Trivenapteron belongs to Dermapteridae' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Valdopteron woodi belongs to Valdopteron' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018
'Valdopteron belongs to Dermapteridae' according to R. S. Kelly et al. 2018