“…It is known by many fossils supporting the greatest number of described species among Erymidae Van Straelen, 1925(Schweitzer et al, 2010Hyžn y et al, 2015). Eryma is well known in European Jurassic and Early Cretaceous deposits (Carter, 1886;Étallon, 1859Oppel, 1861Oppel, , 1862Ferry, 1865;Krause, 1891;Lahusen, 1894;Harbort, 1905;Van Straelen, 1920, 1925Hée, 1924;Beurlen, 1928;Woods, 1925Woods, -1931Birshtein, 1956;Förster, 1965Förster, , 1966Martill, 1991;Garassino, 1996;Schweigert et al, 2000;Fischer, 2003;Etter, 2004;Carpentier et al, 2006;Garassino and Schweigert, 2006;Charbonnier, 2009;Schweitzer et al, 2009;Charbonnier et al, 2010Charbonnier et al, , 2012Charbonnier et al, , 2014Bravi et al, 2014;Devillez et al, 2016), and some occurrences are also reported throughout the world: in Middle East (Roger, 1946;Förster and Seyed-Emani, 1982;Garassino, 1994), in Africa (Beurlen, 1933;Secrétan, 1984), in North America (Rathbun, 1923(Rathbun, , 1926Feldm...…”