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Un insecto completo del período Devónico tardío.

Romain Garrouste1, Gaël Clément, Patricia Nel

  • 1UMR CNRS 7205, CP 50, Entomologie, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, 45 rue Buffon, F-75005 Paris, France. garroust@mnhn.fr

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Un completo fósil de insecto del Devónico tardío revela la diversificación temprana de los hexápodos. Este hallazgo cierra una brecha significativa en el registro fósil, lo que sugiere que Pterygota se diversificó antes y durante la brecha de Romer.

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    • La diversificación de los artrópodos y los vertebrados se produjo en dos fases: Silúrico-Frasniano y Carbonífero Tardío.
    • La brecha de Romer (hace 360-345 millones de años) y la brecha de artrópodos (hace 385-325 millones de años) representan períodos de baja diversidad fósil, posiblemente debido a un sesgo de preservación.
    • El registro fósil temprano de hexápodos (insectos y sus parientes) en el Devónico Temprano-Medio es escaso y consiste en restos fragmentarios.