Palaeontinoidea is an extinct Taxonomic rank of Cicadomorpha insects. This superfamily contains three families.
Description
Palaeontinoids were comparatively large,
cicada-like insects that existed from the
Upper Permian to the Middle Cretaceous (around 260.4 to 112.0 million years ago).
Subdivisions
The three families classified under Palaeontinoidea, along with their age range and collection sites, are the following:
- Upper Triassic; Australia and South Africa. Contains two Monophyly genus.
- Upper Permian to Lower Jurassic; South Africa, Australia, France, Central Asia, and China.
- Upper Triassic to Middle Cretaceous; Brazil, China, Russia, Germany, the Transbaikal region, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, Spain, Germany, and the United Kingdom. Contains around 30 to 40 genera and about a hundred species.
See also
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Prehistoric Lepidoptera
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Prehistoric insects