• Source: Palaeomedeterus
  • Palaeomedeterus is an extinct genus of flies in the family Dolichopodidae, known from Baltic amber and Cambay amber from the Eocene. The genus was first proposed by Fernand Meunier in 1895 with no included species or description, though illustrations were provided for six different unnamed species (making the name Palaeomedeterus available according to the ICZN).


    Species


    The genus includes the following species:

    Palaeomedeterus bifurcatus (Meunier, 1907) (Synonym: Gheynia bifurcata Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus cambayensis Bickel in Bickel et al., 2022 − Cambay amber, India, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus fessus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus hirsutus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus horridus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus ignavus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus languidus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus lassatus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus lentus (Meunier, 1907) − Baltic amber, Russia, Eocene
    Palaeomedeterus meunieri Meuffels & Grootaert, 1999 (replacement name for Tipula culiciformis Meunier, 1899 nec Linnaeus, 1758) − Baltic amber, Eocene


    References



    Evenhuis, N.L. (2 Apr 2014). "Family Dolichopodidae". Catalog of the fossil flies of the world (Insecta: Diptera) website. 2.0.

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