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The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta : Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK. / Antropov, Alexander V.; Belokobylskij, Sergey A.; Compton, Stephen G.; Dlussky, Gennady M.; Khalaim, Andrey I.; Kolyada, Victor A.; Kozlov, Mikhail A.; Perfilieva, Ksenia S.; Rasnitsyn, Alexandr P.

в: Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Том 104, № 3-4, 05.2014, стр. 335-446.

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Harvard

Antropov, AV, Belokobylskij, SA, Compton, SG, Dlussky, GM, Khalaim, AI, Kolyada, VA, Kozlov, MA, Perfilieva, KS & Rasnitsyn, AP 2014, 'The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta: Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK', Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Том. 104, № 3-4, стр. 335-446. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755691014000103

APA

Antropov, A. V., Belokobylskij, S. A., Compton, S. G., Dlussky, G. M., Khalaim, A. I., Kolyada, V. A., Kozlov, M. A., Perfilieva, K. S., & Rasnitsyn, A. P. (2014). The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta: Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 104(3-4), 335-446. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755691014000103

Vancouver

Antropov AV, Belokobylskij SA, Compton SG, Dlussky GM, Khalaim AI, Kolyada VA и пр. The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta: Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK. Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 2014 Май;104(3-4):335-446. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1755691014000103

Author

Antropov, Alexander V. ; Belokobylskij, Sergey A. ; Compton, Stephen G. ; Dlussky, Gennady M. ; Khalaim, Andrey I. ; Kolyada, Victor A. ; Kozlov, Mikhail A. ; Perfilieva, Ksenia S. ; Rasnitsyn, Alexandr P. / The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta : Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK. в: Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. 2014 ; Том 104, № 3-4. стр. 335-446.

BibTeX

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title = "The wasps, bees and ants (Insecta: Vespida = Hymenoptera) from the Insect Limestone (Late Eocene) of the Isle of Wight, UK",
abstract = "The types and undescribed material of the hymenopteran fossils of the Insect Bed of the Bembridge Marls from the Isle of Wight (UK) are critically revised and studied. A total of 1460 fossils are recorded and attributed to 20 families: Gasteruptiidae s.l. (1); Proctotrupidae (3); Diapriidae (24); Cynipidae (7); Figitidae (6); Pteromalidae (1); Agaonidae (3); Scelionidae (12); Platygastridae (2); Ichneumonidae (32); Braconidae (75); Bethylidae (3); Crabronidae (2); Sphecidae (1); Apidae (2); Scoliidae (1); Tiphiidae (2); Vespidae (4); and Formicidae (1220). Described as new are 51 species, 13 genera, two tribes and two subfamilies. Minimum number of species recorded (either as described species or representing higher taxa with no described species in the assemblage) is 118. The composition of the hymenopteran assemblage is most similar to that of Baltic amber and indicative of a well forested territory, as well as of a humid, equable (aseasonal but not very hot) climate, more typically equable than in the Baltic amber source area, judging from the absence of Aphidiinae and scarcity of aphids.",
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