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Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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PRIMER REGISTRO FÓSIL DEL GÉNERO Dicyphus (INSECTA: HEMIPTERA: MIRIDAE); MIOCENO INFERIOR DE TERUEL (ESPAÑA)

Authors: Enrique Peñalver; Manuel Baena;

PRIMER REGISTRO FÓSIL DEL GÉNERO Dicyphus (INSECTA: HEMIPTERA: MIRIDAE); MIOCENO INFERIOR DE TERUEL (ESPAÑA)

Abstract

Se describe Dicyphus rubusensis nov. sp. (Insecta: Hemiptera: Miridae) a partir de cuatro ejemplares hallados en ritmitas bituminosas del Mioceno Inferior (Aragoniense Inferior) de Rubielos de Mora (provincia de Teruel), en el este de Esparta. Este es el primer registro fósil conocido del género Dicyphus. La nueva especie se puede incluir en el grupo hyalinipennis, separándose de todas las especies que lo integran por la ausencia de setas espinosas de mayor longitud que el diámetro tibial en meso y metatibias. En el seno del grupo, por su biometría, se parece a la especie actual Dicyphus cerastii Wagner, 1951, pero se diferencia por su menor tamaño y por las distintas proporciones somáticas. Esta especie probablemente poseía un amplio espectro taxonómico de plantas hospedadoras de las que se alimentaria, si bien éstas poseerían superficies pilosas y/o glandulares.

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