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Two Eocene species of Culiseta (Diptera: Culicidae) from the Kishenehn Formation in Montana

Department of Life Sciences, Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, London SW7 5BD, U.K
Paleobiology Department, National Museum of Natural History, Washington, DC, 20013, USA
Diptera Aetheapnomyia gen. n. compression fossils Culiseta kishenehn sp. n. Cs. lemniscata sp. n. Eoaedes gen. n. mosquitoes

Abstract

Culiseta kishenehn, sp. n. and Cs. lemniscata, sp. n. (Diptera: Culicidae: Culisetini) are described from compression fos-sils from the 46 million year old Kishenehn shale deposits in Montana, USA. The new species appear to share featureswith extant species of subgenera Climacura and Culicella, respectively. The antiquity of Culiseta is examined and previ-ously described Eocene fossil species are discussed. Eoaedes gen. n. and Aetheapnomyia gen. n. are established for Aedes damzeni Podėnas and Ae. hoffeinsorum Szadziewski, two Eocene fossil species in Baltic amber.

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