Liadotaulius

Liadotaulius is an extinct genus of caddisflies. It is currently (tentatively) placed in the family Philopotamidae, though it has previously been placed in the extinct families Necrotauliidae and Dysoneuridae.[2][3]

Liadotaulius
Temporal range: Toarcian–Callovian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Trichoptera
Family: Philopotamidae (?)
Genus: Liadotaulius
Handlirsch, 1939
Type species
Liadotaulius acutipennis
(= †Necrotaulius maior Handlirsch, 1906)
Handlirsch, 1939
Species

See text.

Synonyms[1]

Oncovena Novokshonov & Sukatsheva, 1995

Species

  • Liadotaulius borealis (Novokhonov & Sukatsheva, 1995)
  • Liadotaulius daohugouensis Wu & Huang, 2012[2]
  • Liadotaulius korujensis (Sukatsheva, 1990)[3]
  • Liadotaulius limus Zhang, Shih & Ren, 2016[3]
  • Liadotaulius maior (Handlirsch, 1906)
  • Liadotaulius sharategensis (Ivanov & Novokshonov, 1995)[3]
  • Liadotaulius shewjensis (Sukatsheva, 1990)
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gollark: I.e. dependent on the last year of NDing, not the most recent turns or whatever.
gollark: I think those are larger-scale.
gollark: Also, on the turn rate thing being mentioned, while I doubt TJ09 is manually twiddling values when people get turns, there may be for some strange reason some automatic system to make turns less likely after lots have happened.
gollark: I'll have to see how my AR script does it.

References

  1. Ansorge, J. (2002). "Revision of the "Trichoptera" described by Geinitz and Handlirsch from the Lower Toarcian of Dobbertin (Germany) based on new material". Nova Supplementum Entomologia, Keltern. 15: 55–74.
  2. Wu, Hao; Huang, Diying (2012). "A New Species of Liadotaulius (Insecta: Trichoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of Daohugou, Inner Mongolia". Acta Geologica Sinica. 86 (2): 320–324. doi:10.1111/j.1755-6724.2012.00662.x.
  3. Zhang, Weiting; Shih, Chungkun; Ren, Dong (2016). "Two new fossil caddisflies (Amphiesmenoptera: Trichoptera) from the Middle Jurassic of northeastern China". Alcheringa. 41 (1): 22–29. doi:10.1080/03115518.2016.1170501.


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