Definition of Progonocimicidae. Meaning of Progonocimicidae. Synonyms of Progonocimicidae

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Definition of Progonocimicidae

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Meaning of Progonocimicidae from wikipedia

- The Progonocimicidae are an extinct family of true bugs in the suborder Coleorrhyncha. Progonocimicidae fossils have been found in Europe, Asia, Australia...
- other major families have been established on the basis of fossils: Progonocimicidae (Late Permian to Late Cretaceous) Karabasiidae (Jur****ic-Early Cretaceous)...
- over 250 million years ago, ****igned to the family Progonocimicidae. It is likely that Progonocimicidae is paraphyletic, with other families of Coleorrhyncha...
- Gallego, 2003 (Progonocimicidae) Popovigocimex Martins-Neto et Gallego, 2003 (Progonocimicidae) Popovus Oezdikmen et Demir, 2007 (Progonocimicidae; nom.nov...
- Coccavus (C. supercubitus) †Paraknightiidae: Triknightia (T. mira) †Progonocimicidae: Pelorisca (P. connectens) †Saaloscytinidae: Tingiopsis (T. reticulata)...
- Bommelscheier industrial area Isolated Wings A Coleorrhynchan of the family Progonocimicidae. Xyelula Xyelula benderi Misltelgau Schandelah, near Braunschweig (PIN...
- Protodiplatyidae earwig Cicadocoris Cicadocoris admotus, Cicadocoris frater Progonocimicidae bug Olgamartynovia Olgamartynovia nana Locustopsis Locustopsis picta...
- (2023). "A new species of Cicadocoris (Hemiptera, Coleorrhyncha, Progonocimicidae) from the Middle Jur****ic of the Jiyuan Basin, China". Zootaxa. 5396...
- Example of extant Peloridiidae, Progonocimicidae genera where probably similar...
- 256–266. Heads, S.W. 2008. A new species of Yuripopovia (Coleorrhyncha: Progonocimicidae) from the Early Cretaceous of the Isle of Wight. British Journal of...