Biology:Bechala

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Short description: Extinct genus of insects


Bechala
Temporal range: Late Carboniferous
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Class:
Superorder:
Family:
Bechalidae

Ilger & Brauckmann, 2012
Genus:
Bechala

Ilger & Brauckmann, 2012
Species:
B. sommeri
Binomial name
Bechala sommeri
Ilger & Brauckmann, 2012

Bechala is a genus of insects that existed during the late Carboniferous in what is now Germany . It was first described by Jan-Michael Ilger and Carsten Brauckmann in 2012, and the type species is B. sommeri. Its type specimen was a wing (AKH 524) discovered at the Küchenberg quarry, in the Ziegelschiefer Formation. The wing measurements are 39×6 millimetres.[1] Bechala was originally assigned to the extinct order Megasecoptera, but a restudy instead assigned it to the superorder Odonatoptera.[2]

References

  1. Jan-Michael Ilger and Carsten Brauckmann (2012). "First report of Namurian insects (Palaeodictyoptera; Megasecoptera; "basal Neoptera") from the Küchenberg near Fröndenberg/Ruhr (Germany)". Paläontologische Zeitschrift 86 (2): 161–174. doi:10.1007/s12542-011-0122-0. 
  2. Nel, A.; Ilger, J. M.; Brauckmann, C.; Prokop, J. (2012). "Bechala sommeri Ilger & Brauckmann, 2012 enlightens the Namurian griffenfly diversity (Insecta: Odonatoptera: Bechalidae)". Insect Systematics & Evolution 43 (2): 161–169. doi:10.1163/1876312X04302003. 

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