Microberotha, the Glossary
Microberotha is an extinct monotypic genus of "beaded lacewing" in the family Berothidae known from a fossil found in North America.[1]
Table of Contents
20 relations: Berothidae, British Columbia, Cache Creek, British Columbia, Eocene Okanagan Highlands, Extinction, Genus, Greek language, Holotype, Incertae sedis, International Code of Zoological Nomenclature, Kelowna, Lagerstätte, Lillooet, Monotypic taxon, New Jersey amber, Russian Academy of Sciences, Simon Fraser University, The Canadian Entomologist, Type (biology), Ypresian.
- Fossils of British Columbia
- Mantispoidea
- Ypresian insects
Berothidae
The Berothidae are a family of winged insects of the order Neuroptera. Microberotha and Berothidae are Mantispoidea.
See Microberotha and Berothidae
British Columbia
British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada.
See Microberotha and British Columbia
Cache Creek, British Columbia
Cache Creek is a historic transportation junction and incorporated village northeast of Vancouver in British Columbia, Canada.
See Microberotha and Cache Creek, British Columbia
Eocene Okanagan Highlands
The Eocene Okanagan Highlands or Eocene Okanogan Highlands are a series of Early Eocene geological formations which span a transect of British Columbia, Canada, and Washington state, United States.
See Microberotha and Eocene Okanagan Highlands
Extinction
Extinction is the termination of a taxon by the death of its last member.
See Microberotha and Extinction
Genus
Genus (genera) is a taxonomic rank above species and below family as used in the biological classification of living and fossil organisms as well as viruses.
Greek language
Greek (Elliniká,; Hellēnikḗ) is an independent branch of the Indo-European family of languages, native to Greece, Cyprus, Italy (in Calabria and Salento), southern Albania, and other regions of the Balkans, the Black Sea coast, Asia Minor, and the Eastern Mediterranean.
See Microberotha and Greek language
Holotype
A holotype is a single physical example (or illustration) of an organism used when the species (or lower-ranked taxon) was formally described.
Incertae sedis
of uncertain placement or problematica is a term used for a taxonomic group where its broader relationships are unknown or undefined.
See Microberotha and Incertae sedis
International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
The International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN) is a widely accepted convention in zoology that rules the formal scientific naming of organisms treated as animals.
See Microberotha and International Code of Zoological Nomenclature
Kelowna
Kelowna is a city on Okanagan Lake in the Okanagan Valley in the southern interior of British Columbia, Canada.
Lagerstätte
A Fossil-Lagerstätte (from Lager 'storage, lair' Stätte 'place'; plural Lagerstätten) is a sedimentary deposit that exhibits extraordinary fossils with exceptional preservation—sometimes including preserved soft tissues.
See Microberotha and Lagerstätte
Lillooet
Lillooet is a district municipality in the Squamish-Lillooet region of southwestern British Columbia.
Monotypic taxon
In biology, a monotypic taxon is a taxonomic group (taxon) that contains only one immediately subordinate taxon.
See Microberotha and Monotypic taxon
New Jersey amber
New Jersey Amber, sometimes called Raritan amber, is amber found in the Raritan and Magothy Formations of the Central Atlantic (Eastern) coast of the United States.
See Microberotha and New Jersey amber
Russian Academy of Sciences
The Russian Academy of Sciences (RAS; Росси́йская акаде́мия нау́к (РАН) Rossíyskaya akadémiya naúk) consists of the national academy of Russia; a network of scientific research institutes from across the Russian Federation; and additional scientific and social units such as libraries, publishing units, and hospitals.
See Microberotha and Russian Academy of Sciences
Simon Fraser University
Simon Fraser University (SFU) is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada, with three campuses, all in Greater Vancouver: Burnaby (main campus), Surrey, and Vancouver.
See Microberotha and Simon Fraser University
The Canadian Entomologist
The Canadian Entomologist is a bimonthly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of entomology.
See Microberotha and The Canadian Entomologist
Type (biology)
In biology, a type is a particular specimen (or in some cases a group of specimens) of an organism to which the scientific name of that organism is formally associated.
See Microberotha and Type (biology)
Ypresian
In the geologic timescale the Ypresian is the oldest age or lowest stratigraphic stage of the Eocene.
See also
Fossils of British Columbia
- Acanthinites
- Acmarhachis
- Ammonoceratites
- Arcticalymene
- Arctosirenites
- Australosomus
- Austrotrachyceras
- Avalanchurus
- Birgeria
- Bobasatrania
- Boreosomus
- Burgess Shale fossils
- Burgessomedusa
- Capinatator
- Cirquella
- Cuspilongus
- Dinokanaga
- Douvilleiceras
- Dykeius
- Elrathia
- Eoprephasma
- Eriocampa tulameenensis
- Eudmetoceras
- Ferrisaurus
- Frankites
- Gelasene
- Griesbachites
- Gulosaurus
- Heptranchias howelli
- Hudsonelpidia
- Hypasteroceras
- Keeleaspis
- Komoksodon
- Libotonius
- Maaqwi
- Macgowania
- Microberotha
- Paleofossus
- Pseudosiobla campbelli
- Rebellatrix
- Shonisaurus
- Stenopopanoceras
- Struszia
- Superciliaspis
- Tetanopsyrus
- Trachyceras
- Yakounia
- Ypresiosirex
Mantispoidea
- Berothidae
- Climaciella brunnea
- Dicromantispa electromexicana
- Dicromantispa moronei
- Dipteromantispidae
- Feroseta
- Lomamyia latipennis
- Mantispa
- Mantispa styriaca
- Mantispidae
- Mantispoidea
- Microberotha
- Raptorapax
- Rhachiberothidae
Ypresian insects
- Acolaspoides
- Ainigmapsychops
- Allorapisma
- Aoriopsis
- Archiinocellia
- Avitomyrmex
- Cuspilongus
- Dinokanaga
- Eoprephasma
- Eorpa (genus)
- Halictus? savenyei
- Holcorpa
- Klondikia
- Macabeemyrma
- Metanephrocerus
- Microberotha
- Myrmeciites
- Neoephemera antiqua
- Palaeopsychops
- Polystoechotites
- Ulteramus
- Ypresiomyrma
- Ypresiosirex
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microberotha
Also known as Microberotha macculloughi.