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André Nel

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Revision of Permo-Carboniferous griffenflies (Insecta: Odonatoptera: Meganisoptera) based upon new species and redescription of selected poorly known…

2009

33 pages; International audience

0106 biological sciences010506 paleontologybiologyPermianStratigraphyOdonatopteraPaleontology15. Life on landbiology.organism_classification010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPaleontologyTaxonPhylogeneticsCarboniferousTaxonomy (biology)[SDU.STU.PG] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyMeganisopteraComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Paleontology
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Saxonagrion minutus nov. gen. et sp., the oldest damselfly from the Upper Permian of France (Odonatoptera, Panodonata, Saxonagrionidae nov. fam.)

1999

Abstract Saxonagrion minutus nov. gen. et sp. was found in the Saxonian (Salagou Formation) of the Lodeve basin. It is the oldest and the first record of the modern infra-order Panodonata in the Palaezoic (Upper Permian of France). The present discovery supports the hypothesis concerning the persistance of many groups of Odonatoptera through the Permo-Triassic boundary.

biologyPaleozoicPermianOdonatopteraMandibulataPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationPaleontologyDamselflySpace and Planetary SciencePhanerozoicMesozoicGeologyGeobios
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Découverte d'Arthropodes et de bivalves inédits dans le Permien continental (Lodévois, France)

1997

Resume Des Triopsides, Conchostraces, Insectes, Bivalves, pistes et terriers d'Arthropodes sont decouverts dans le Groupe saxonien considere longtemps comme quasi azoique. Ces fossiles sont pour la plupart inedits, au niveau de l'espece, de la famille et de l'ordre. Chez les Insectes, de nouveaux taxons comblent des lacunes temporelles considerables, allant du Jurassique au Permien. Les informations recueillies vont permettre de rediscuter certaines phylogenies et de reapprecier l'impact de la crise fini-permienne sur cette classe. La repartition des Insectes et des Conchostraces suggere de donner un âge Koungourien a Tatarien (Leonardien a Capitanien) au ≪ Saxonien ≫.

media_common.quotation_subjectWestern europeOcean EngineeringArtHumanitiesEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsmedia_commonComptes Rendus de l'Académie des Sciences - Series IIA - Earth and Planetary Science
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New Martynoviidae from the Permian of Southern France (Lodève basin) (Insecta: Palaeoptera: Diaphanopterodea)

2003

GeographySpace and Planetary SciencePaleontologyGeobios
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Discovery of the genus Iasvia Zalessky, 1934 in the Upper Permian of France (Lodève basin) (Orthoptera, Ensifera, Oedischiidae)

2002

Abstract New material attributed to the species Iasvia reticulata ZALESSKY, 1934 and to a new species in this genus is described from the Salagou Formation (Saxonian Group, Lodeve basin). Preamble to the taxonomic section, the wing venation pattern of Orthoptera is discussed. The numerous described specimens yield decisive information about variability of wing venation within the genus, previously based on a single specimen from the Russian Permian. I. reticulata is the first species from the Lodeve basin that is already known from another site. The biostratigraphic implications are discussed.

PaleontologyPermianbiologySpace and Planetary ScienceGenusOrthopteraGroup (stratigraphy)Single specimenPaleontologyStructural basinbiology.organism_classificationEnsiferaGeobios
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Surijoka Lutevensis nov. sp.: The first glosselytrodea (insecta) from the upper permian of France (Lodève basin)

2001

Abstract Surijoka lutevensis nov. sp. is described from the upper part of the Salagou Formation (Saxonian Group, Lodeve basin). This new taxon is described after a complete forewing of a Glosselytrodea: Jurinidae. This is the first record of this order in the french Permian. Surijoka lutevensis nov. sp. is very close to the type species Surijoka grandicella Martynova , 1958 from the Kazanian of the Kuznetsk Basin, Russia. We discuss on the wing veins homology, and propose a subsequent new wing vein nomenclature and new hypotheses on the phylogenetic relationships of the Glosselytrodea. The family Permoberothidae is excluded from this order and transferred into the Mecopterida, close to the …

biologyOrthopteroidPermianNeuropteraPaleontologyGlosselytrodeabiology.organism_classificationType speciesPaleontologyTaxonSpace and Planetary ScienceGroup (stratigraphy)NomenclatureGeologyGeobios
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The first recorded protozygopteran insects from the Upper Permian of France

1999

. The earliest known Odonatoptera: Protozygoptera from the Upper Permian of Lodeve (France) are described. Epilestes gallica sp. nov. belongs to the Permolestidae and Lodevia longialata gen. et sp. nov. to the Permepallagidae. Both of these families were previously known from the Kazanian of Russia, suggesting a similar age for the formation of Lodeve.

PaleontologyPermianOdonatopteraPaleontologyBiologybiology.organism_classificationEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsPalaeontology
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NEW DATA ON PALEOZOIC GRYLLOBLATTID INSECTS (NEOPTERA)

2005

Abstract The paraphyletic group Grylloblattida, formerly included in the Protorthoptera sensu lato, is of great importance for the phylogeny of some ‘polyneopterous’ orders, because it is currently assumed to contain the sister groups of modern Plecoptera (stoneflies) and Grylloblattodea. We present new discoveries and new observations and interpretations concerning this crucial assemblage. Lodevopterum angustus new genus and species and Depressopterum minutus new species are described from the Upper Permian of the Lodeve Basin (Herault, France). The ‘Grylloblattida’ from Commentry (Allier, France; Upper Carboniferous) are revised: the family Protoblattinidae Meunier, 1909a is restored afte…

ParaphylyPaleontologyType speciesbiologyPermianSister groupSensuGenusProtorthopteraPaleontologybiology.organism_classificationNeopteraJournal of Paleontology
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A new species of Tococladidae CARPENTER, 1966 from the Permian of France (Insecta: Archaeorthoptera)

2003

Abstract A new forewing venation pattern of the Tococladidae is proposed and the phylogenetic affinities of this family are discussed, based on Tococladus garrici nov. sp. This fossil comes from the Salagou Formation (Permian, Saxonian Group, Lodeve basin, France). The Tococladidae is assigned to the Archaeorthoptera BETHOUX and NEL, 2002 . The biostratigraphic implications of this discovery are briefly discussed, but it is still not possible to infer any definite conclusion about the age of this formation.

SystematicsPaleontologyPhylogenetic treebiologyPermianPaleozoicSpace and Planetary ScienceGroup (stratigraphy)MandibulataPaleontologyBiostratigraphybiology.organism_classificationAffinitiesGeobios
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New fossil arthropods (Notostraca and Insecta: Syntonopterida) in the Continental Middle Permian of Provence (Bas-Argens Basin, France).

2009

9 pages; Apart frequent and relatively common ichnites, only a few body fossils (Ostracoda) have been mentioned in the Red Continental Permian formations of Provence till these last years. During 2006 and 2007 field researches, new arthropods have been discovered in the Pradineaux Formation of the Bas-Argens. They are Triopsidae (Crustacea, Notostraca) and an insect wing (Syntonopteridae) corresponding to a new genus and species Gallolithoneura butchlii gen. et sp. n. This latter is the first insect record in the Permian of Provence and the youngest one of this enigmatic Carboniferous paleopteran family. As in the other French Permian basins (Lodève, Saint-Affrique), these discoveries demon…

0106 biological sciences010506 paleontologyInsectaMiddle PermianPaleozoicPermianArthropodaBiostratigraphySyntonopterida010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesPaleontologyNotostracaGenusCarboniferousPaleoclimatology0105 earth and related environmental sciences[ SDU.STU.PG ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologybiologyEcologyGeneral EngineeringMandibulataNotostracabiology.organism_classificationVarFrance[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyGeology
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Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility…

2020

Motivation for this comment Recently, the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) has sent around a letter, dated 21st April, 2020 to more than 300 palaeontological journals, signed by the President, Vice President and a former President of the society (Rayfield et al. 2020). The signatories of this letter request significant changes to the common practices in palaeontology. With our present, multi-authored comment, we aim to argue why these suggestions will not lead to improvement of both practice and ethics of palaeontological research but, conversely, hamper its further development. Although we disagree with most contents of the SVP letter, we appreciate this initiative to discuss scien…

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Comment on the letter of the Society of Vertebrate Paleontology (SVP) dated April 21, 2020 regarding “Fossils from conflict zones and reproducibility…

2020

International audience

0106 biological sciences010506 paleontologyNETHERLANDSARTHROPITYS-BISTRIATAAREACENTRAL-EUROPEPaleontologyPERMIAN PETRIFIED FORESTSAAR-NAHE BASIN010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesArchaeologyPaleontologíaBALTIC AMBEREvoluciónGeographyPARNAIBA BASINSaar–Nahe BasinTHEROPOD DINOSAURBaltic amberDECAPODAVertebrate paleontology[SDU.STU.PG]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/PaleontologyComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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A new family of Odonatoptera from the continental Upper Permian: The Lapeyriidae (Lodève Basin, France)

1999

Abstract The new family Lapeyriidae of Odonatoptera, based on a new genus and species from the Upper Permian of Lodevois (France) is the sister group of Nodialata. It represents an evolutionary link between the venation type of the Paleozoic Meganisoptera and that of Odonata. Even if the present discovery demonstrates that the fossil record of the Odonatoptera remains imperfectly known, the present state of knowledge shows that this super order survived the mass extinction at the Permo-Triassic boundary.

Extinction eventPaleontologybiologyPaleozoicPermianSister groupSpace and Planetary ScienceGenusOdonatopteraPaleontologyOdonatabiology.organism_classificationMeganisopteraGeobios
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