Diplatyidae

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Diplatyidae
Temporal range: Albian-Recent
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Tytthodiplatys mecynocercus
Scientific classification e
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Dermaptera
Suborder: Neodermaptera
Family: Diplatyidae
Verhoeff, 1902[1]
Subfamilies & genera

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Diplatyidae is a family of earwigs in the suborder Neodermaptera.[1][2] It contains only one subfamily, Diplatyinae,[1][3] which contains six genera, five modern and one extinct known from fossils. The genus Tytthodiplatys was described in 2011 from a fossil found in Burmese amber which dates to the Albian age of the Cretaceous. It was not placed into the subfamily Diplatyinae, and is the oldest confirmed member of the family.[2]

Taxonomy[]

Genera as listed at the Dermaptera species file:[1] Diplatyidae Verhoeff, 1902

  • Subfamily Diplatyinae Verhoeff, 1902
    • Genus Steinmann, 1986
    • Genus AudinetServille, 1831
    • Genus Hincks, 1955
    • Genus Steinmann, 1986
    • Genus Steinmann, 1974
  • Subfamily incertae sedis

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d The Dermaptera Species file Diplatyidae entry accessed 6 Sept 2012
  2. ^ a b Engel, M.S. (2011). "New earwigs in mid-Cretaceous amber from Myanmar (Dermaptera, Neodermaptera)". ZooKeys (130): 137–152. doi:10.3897/zookeys.130.1293. PMC 3260755. PMID 22259272.
  3. ^ The Taxonomicon: Family Diplatyidae. Accessed 2009-06-26.

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