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- Jurodidae abstract "The beetle family Jurodidae was originally described from fossils, but in 1996, a single species from the Russian Far East, described as Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae, was found and later was recognized to be a living representative of this otherwise extinct family (a \"living fossil\"). Since then, this beetle, known from only a single specimen, has been the source of contention, as it is reported to possess three ocelli on its forehead, a condition otherwise unknown in the entire order Coleoptera, whether extinct or living - though it is common in other orders, and generally considered a groundplan character for neopteran insects. If true, this species may represent the most archaic of all living beetles. However, other authorities have challenged this interpretation, and have further suggested that this beetle does not even belong to the Archostemata. This may not be possible to resolve until additional specimens are collected, allowing for genetic analysis.".
- Jurodidae class Insect.
- Jurodidae kingdom Animal.
- Jurodidae order Archostemata.
- Jurodidae order Beetle.
- Jurodidae phylum Arthropod.
- Jurodidae wikiPageExternalLink incoju.htm.
- Jurodidae wikiPageExternalLink sikhot06.htm.
- Jurodidae wikiPageID "5536112".
- Jurodidae wikiPageLength "2060".
- Jurodidae wikiPageOutDegree "17".
- Jurodidae wikiPageRevisionID "696568657".
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Animal.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Archostemata.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Arthropod.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Beetle.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Archostemata.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Beetle_families.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Category:Living_fossils.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Cladistics.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Insect.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Living_fossil.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Neoptera.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Russian_Far_East.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Simple_eye_in_invertebrates.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLink Wikispecies:Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "Jurodidae".
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "jurodid beetles".
- Jurodidae wikiPageWikiLinkText "jurodid".
- Jurodidae binomial "Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae".
- Jurodidae binomialAuthority "Lafer, 1996".
- Jurodidae classis "Insecta".
- Jurodidae familia "Jurodidae".
- Jurodidae familiaAuthority "Ponomarenko, 1985".
- Jurodidae genus "Sikhotealinia".
- Jurodidae genusAuthority "Lafer, 1996".
- Jurodidae name "Jurodidae".
- Jurodidae ordo Beetle.
- Jurodidae phylum "Arthropoda".
- Jurodidae regnum "Animalia".
- Jurodidae species "S. zhiltzovae".
- Jurodidae subordo Archostemata.
- Jurodidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coleoptera.
- Jurodidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Jurodidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Taxobox.
- Jurodidae wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wikispecies.
- Jurodidae subject Category:Archostemata.
- Jurodidae subject Category:Beetle_families.
- Jurodidae subject Category:Living_fossils.
- Jurodidae type Animal.
- Jurodidae type Eukaryote.
- Jurodidae type Insect.
- Jurodidae type Species.
- Jurodidae type Organism.
- Jurodidae type Organism.
- Jurodidae type Thing.
- Jurodidae type Q1390.
- Jurodidae type Q19088.
- Jurodidae type Q729.
- Jurodidae comment "The beetle family Jurodidae was originally described from fossils, but in 1996, a single species from the Russian Far East, described as Sikhotealinia zhiltzovae, was found and later was recognized to be a living representative of this otherwise extinct family (a \"living fossil\").".
- Jurodidae label "Jurodidae".
- Jurodidae sameAs Q20735711.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurabogárfélék.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae sameAs Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae sameAs m.0drdsy.
- Jurodidae sameAs Q20735711.
- Jurodidae wasDerivedFrom Jurodidae?oldid=696568657.
- Jurodidae isPrimaryTopicOf Jurodidae.
- Jurodidae name "Jurodidae".