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Nomenclature (7)

  • Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985: 117. (fossil)

    Holotype; female; Depo SF.DepoID 3894, NHMUK In.53993; Black Ven.

  • Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985 in Ross & Jarzembowski, 1993: 376.
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  • Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985 in Nel, Aria, Garrouste & Waller, 2012: 191.
  • Brevicula gradus Whalley, 1985 in Kelly, Ross & Jarzembowski, 2018: 137. Description/Redescription; Phylogeny

Nomenclature references (7)

  • Jarzembowski, E.A. & Palmer, D. (2010) Mesozoic fossil arthropods. In Fossil Arthropods of Great Britain. Geological Conservation Review Series 35. Joint Nature Conservation Committee, Peterborough. pp. 151–208.
  • Kelly, R.S., Ross, A.J. & Jarzembowski, E.A. (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(2-3), 129–143.
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  • Nel, A., Aria, C., Garrouste, R.E. & Waller, A. (2012) Evolution and palaeosynecology of the Mesozoic earwigs (Insecta: Dermaptera). Cretaceous Research, 33(1), 189–195.
  • Ross, A.J. & Jarzembowski, E.A. (1993) Arthropoda (Hexapoda; Insecta). In The Fossil Record 2. Chapman and Hall, London. pp. 363–426.
  • Ross, A.J. (2010) Insects. In Fossils from the Lower Lias of the Dorset coast. Palaeontological Association Field Guides to Fossils 13. The Palaeontological Association, London. pp. 276–289.
  • Whalley, P.E.S. (1985) The systematic and palaeontologeography of the Lower Jurrasic insects of Dorset, England. Bulletin of the British Museum of natural History (Geology Series), 39(3), 107–189.
  • Zhang, J.-F. (2002) The most primitive Earwigs (Archidermaptera, Dermaptera, Insecta) from the Upper Jurassic of Neimonggol Autonomous Region, Northeastern China. Acta-Micropalaeontologica-Sinica, 19(4), 348–362.

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