An insect wing discovered in the Early Permian Taiyuan Formation (Shanxi Province, China)
@article{Wang2019AnIW, title={An insect wing discovered in the Early Permian Taiyuan Formation (Shanxi Province, China)}, author={J. Wang and O. Bethoux and D. Ren and Yingying Cui}, journal={Fossil Record}, year={2019}, volume={22}, pages={73-76} }
Abstract. The first discovery of an insect wing from the Taiyuan
Formation, near Yangquan City, Shanxi Province, China, is described. The
combination of its wing venation characters makes it difficult to assign
it to any known major Paleozoic group. The comparison is made among the
new material, stem-Orthoptera species, and “fossil Grylloblattodea”. Further
investigation on fossil insects from this locality is needed.
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