2022
DOI: 10.3390/insects13090828
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The First Representative of the Roachoid Family Spiloblattinidae (Insecta, Dictyoptera) from the Late Pennsylvanian of the Iberian Peninsula

Abstract: Sysciophlebia ‘sp. form Villablino’, the first Iberian representative of the Palaeozoic–Early Mesozoic family Spiloblattinidae, is described and illustrated. Its forewing colour pattern is strongly similar to those of the Gzhelian–early-middle Asselian species Sysciophlebia euglyptica, Sysciophlebia ilfeldensis, Sysciophlebia rubida, and ‘Sysciophlebia sp. form KBQ’, supporting the currently proposed Gzhelian age for its type locality. It supports the use of the representatives of the Spiloblattinidae for stra… Show more

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“…This discovery highlights the potential of the locality of Tante Victoire, the latter being very promising for future discoveries of fossil insects. We also describe the first specimen of Blattinopsidae from the Palaeozoic of Spain, increasing the distribution of this family to this country; this study is in line with a very recent impulse to describe the few Carboniferous insects both historically and recently found in Spain [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…This discovery highlights the potential of the locality of Tante Victoire, the latter being very promising for future discoveries of fossil insects. We also describe the first specimen of Blattinopsidae from the Palaeozoic of Spain, increasing the distribution of this family to this country; this study is in line with a very recent impulse to describe the few Carboniferous insects both historically and recently found in Spain [9,10].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%