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ZooKeys

ZooKeys 130 (2011) : Special issue: 239-254
Advances in the Systematics of Fossil and Modern Insects: Honouring Alexandr Rasnitsyn


A long-living species of the hydrophiloid beetles: Helophorus sibiricus from the early Miocene deposits of Kartashevo (Siberia, Russia)

Martin Fikácek, Alexander Prokin, Robert Angus
doi: 10.3897/zookeys.130.1378
Published: 24.09.2011

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Abstract

The recent hydrophiloid species Helophorus (Gephelophorus) sibiricus (Motschulsky, 1860) is recorded from the early Miocene deposits of Kartashevo assigned to the Ombinsk Formation. A detailed comparison with recent specimens allowed a confident identification of the fossil specimen, which is therefore the oldest record of a recent species for the Hydrophiloidea. The paleodistribution as well as recent distribution of the species is summarized, and the relevance of the fossil is discussed. In addition, the complex geological settings of the Kartashevo area are briefly summarized.

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