Author:
Szabó Márton,Kundrata Robin,Hoffmannova Johana,Németh Tamás,Bodor Emese,Szenti Imre,Prosvirov Alexander S.,Kukovecz Ákos,Ősi Attila
Abstract
AbstractFossil bioinclusions in amber are invaluable source of information on the past evolution and diversity of various organisms, as well as on the paleoecosystems in general. The click-beetles, Elateridae, which originated and greatly diversified during the Mesozoic, are mostly known from the adpression-like fossils, and their diversity in the Cretaceous ambers is only poorly documented. In this study, we describe a new click-beetle based on an incomplete inclusion in ajkaite, an Upper Cretaceous (Santonian) amber from the Ajka Coal Formation from Hungary. We used X-ray micro-computed tomography scanning to reconstruct its morphology because it is deposited in an opaque piece of amber. Our results suggest that the newly described Ajkaelater merkli gen. et sp. nov. belongs to subfamily Elaterinae. It represents the first Mesozoic beetle reported from Hungary, and the first Mesozoic Elateridae formally described from mainland Europe. Our discovery supports an Eurasian distribution and diversification of Elaterinae already in the Cretaceous. The paleoenvironment of the Ajka Coal Formation agrees well with the presumed habitat preference of the new fossil taxon. The discovery of a presumably saproxylic click-beetle shed further light on the yet poorly known paleoecosystem of the Santonian present-day western Hungary.
Funder
Faculty of Science, Palacky University Olomouc
National Research, Development and Innovation Office
Szegedi Tudományegyetem
Russian Science Foundation
MTA-ELTE Lendület Dinosaur Research Group
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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