Misthodotes

Extinct genus of stem-group mayflies From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Misthodotes is an extinct genus of stem-group mayflies which existed during the Permian of what is now the United States, Russia and Germany. It was first described under the name Dromeus by Elias Howard Sellards [de] in 1907.[2] It was found that this name had already been used for another genus, so Sellards renamed his genus to Misthodotes in 1909.[3] Unlike the adults of modern mayflies, which have non-functional mouthparts and are unable to feed, adults of Misthodotes had functional mouthparts for chewing.[4][5]

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
(unranked):Panephemeroptera
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Misthodotes
Temporal range: Asselian–Wuchiapingian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Clade: Pancrustacea
Class: Insecta
(unranked): Panephemeroptera
(unranked): Ephemerida
(unranked): Permoplectoptera
Family: Misthodotidae
Genus: Misthodotes
Sellards, 1909
Type species
Dromeus obtusus
Sellards, 1907
Synonyms[1]
  • Dromeus Sellards, 1907 (preoccupied)
  • Eudoter Tillyard, 1936
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Species

  • Misthodotes biguttatus Tillyard, 1932Wellington Formation, Kansas, Early Permian, Artinskian
  • Misthodotes delicatulus (Tillyard, 1936) – Wellington Formation, Kansas, Early Permian, Artinskian
  • Misthodotes dubius Sinitshenkova, 2013[6]Poldarsa Formation, Russia, Late Permian, Wuchiapingian
  • Misthodotes edmundsi Carpenter, 1979 – Wellington Formation, Oklahoma, Early Permian, Artinskian
  • Misthodotes obtusus (Sellards, 1907) – Wellington Formation, Kansas, Early Permian, Artinskian
  • Misthodotes ovalis Tillyard, 1932 – Wellington Formation, Kansas, Early Permian, Artinskia
  • Misthodotes sharovi Tshernova, 1965Koshelevka Formation, Russia, Early Permian, Kungurian
  • Misthodotes stapfi Kinzelbach and Lutz, 1984[7]Jeckenbach Formation, Germany, Early Permian, Asselian
  • Misthodotes tshernovae Sinitshenkova & Vassilenko, 2012[8] – Poldarsa Formation, Russia, Late Permian, Wuchiapingian
  • Misthodotes visherensis Novokshonov, Ivanov & Aristov, 2002[9]Solikamsk Formation, Russia, Early Permian, Kungurian
  • Misthodotes zalesskyi Tshernova, 1965 – Koshelevka Formation, Russia, Early Permian, Kungurian

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