Elcanidae

Elcanidae are an extinct family of Mesozoic and early Cenozoic ensiferans (crickets and allies). Members of the family are distinguished by the presence of spurs on the distal part of the metatibia, unique among orthopterans, these have been suggested to have been used for controlling gliding[1] or as swimming aids.[2] They are known from the Late Triassic to Paleocene of Eurasia, North and South America.

Elcanidae
Temporal range: Late Triassic–Paleocene
Elcanonympha diana, showing metatibial spurs (bottom left)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Orthoptera
Suborder: Ensifera
Superfamily: Elcanoidea
Family: Elcanidae
Handlirsch 1906
Subfamilies and genera

See text

Sinoelcana minuta

Taxonomy

  • †subfamily Archelcaninae Gorochov 2011[3]
    • Archelcana Sharov 1968[4]
      • Archelcana durnovaria Whalley 1985[5] Charmouth Mudstone Formation, England, Sinemurian
      • Archelcana ornata Zherikhin 1985[6] Cheremkhovskaya Formation, Russia, Toarcian
      • Archelcana shurabica Sharov 1968 Sagul Formation, Kyrgyzstan, Toarcian
      • Indeterminate remains attributed to the genus are also known from the latest Triassic of Germany[7]
    • Jeholelcana Fang et al. 2018b[8]
    • Parelcana Handlirsch 1906[9]
    • Sibelcana Gorochov 1990[12]
      • Sibelcana rossica Gorochov 1990 Glushkovo Formation, Russia, Tithonian
      • Sibelcana transbaicalica Gorochov 1990 Ukurei Formation, Russia, Tithonian
    • Synelcana Zessin 1988[13]
      • Synelcana muelleri Zessin 1988 Green Series, Germany, Toarcian
  • †subfamily Elcaninae Handlirsch 1906
    • Cratoelcana Martins-Neto 1991[14] Crato Formation, Brazil, Aptian
      • Cratoelcana damianii Martins-Neto 1991
      • Cratoelcana zessini Martins-Neto 1991
    • Ellca Kočárek, 2020[1]
    • Eubaisselcana Gorochov 1986[15] Gurvan-Eren Formation, Mongolia, Aptian
      • Eubaisselcana mongolica Gorochov 1986
      • Eubaisselcana sharovi Gorochov 1986
    • Minelcana Gorochov et al. 2006[16]
    • Panorpidium Westwood 1854[18]
      • Panorpidium bimaculatum Gorochov et al. 2006[16] Weald Clay, United Kingdom, Barremian
      • Panorpidium proximum Gorochov et al. 2006 Durlston Formation, United Kingdom, Berriasian
      • Panorpidium parvum Gorochov et al. 2006 Weald Clay, United Kingdom, Hauterivian
      • Panorpidium sibirica Sharov 1968[4] Zaza Formation, Russia, Aptian
      • Panorpidium tessellatum Westwood 1854 Durlston Formation, United Kingdom, Berriasian
      • Panorpidium yixianensis Fang et al. 2015[19] Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
    • Probaisselcana Gorochov 1989[20]
      • Probaisselcana cretacea Gorochov et al. 2006[16] Weald Clay, United Kingdom, Hauterivian
      • Probaisselcana euryptera Tian et al. 2019[2] Yixian Formation, China, Aptian
      • Probaisselcana karatavica Sharov 1968[4] Karabastau Formation, Kazakhstan, Oxfordian
  • Incertae sedis
    • Burmelcana Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010[21]
      • Burmelcana longirostris Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
    • Cascadelcana Fang et al. 2018a[22]
    • Cenoelcanus Schubnel et al, 2020[23]
    • Elcanonympha Heads et al, 2018[24]
      • Elcanonympha diana Heads et al, 2018 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian
    • Hispanelcana Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010 Álava amber, Escucha Formation, Spain, Albian
      • Hispanelcana alavensis Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010
      • Hispanelcana arilloi Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010
      • Hispanelcana lopezvallei Peñalver and Grimaldi 2010
    • Longioculus Poinar et al. 2007[25]
      • Longioculus burmensis Poinar et al. 2007 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian

References

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