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HYMENOPTERA, Megalodontoidea This is a
small superfamily of Symphyta, with about 253 living species confined to the
temperate regions of Eurasia and North America. These insects share the distinctive
feature of a very large, almost prognathous head, which is widest ventrally. A
prehistoric family, Xyelydidae, is known from the Jurassic of Asia. These
animals were even more bizarre than their living relatives. The genus Ferganolyda
had distinctive males, with a head half as large and twice as wide as the
body and wiry elongated antennae. These characteristics were most likely
unsuitable for attack or defense and might have caused the males to be
flightless. References: Please refer
to <biology.ref.htm>, [Additional
references may be found at: MELVYL
Library ] Rasnitsyn, Alexandr
P.; Zhang, Haichun & Wang, Bo (2006): Bizarre
fossil insects: web-spinning sawflies of the genus Ferganolyda
(Vespida, Pamphilioidea) from the Middle Jurassic of Daohugou, Inner
Mongolia, China. Palaeontology 49(4): 907-916 |