A new titanopteran Magnatitan jongheoni n. gen. n. sp. from southwestern Korean Peninsula
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Title
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A new titanopteran Magnatitan jongheoni n. gen. n. sp. from southwestern Korean Peninsula
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Other Titles
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한반도 남쪽 지역에서 발견된 신종 Titanoptera Magnatitan jongheoni의 보고
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Authors
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Park, Tae-Yoon S.
김도윤
남기수
Lee, Mirinae
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Issue Date
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2022
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Citation
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Park, Tae-Yoon S., et al. 2022. "A new titanopteran Magnatitan jongheoni n. gen. n. sp. from southwestern Korean Peninsula". JOURNAL OF PALEONTOLOGY, 96(5): 1111-1118.
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Abstract
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Titanopterans are spectacular giant predatory insects mainly known from the Triassic, but they are known from a few localities in Central Asia (including European Russia) and Australia. The Nampo Group is a nonmarine sequence, located at southwest Korean Peninsula, the age of which has remained controversial, due to lack of proper age-constraining fossils. Here we report a new titanopteran Magnatitan jongheoni gen. et sp. nov. from the Amisan Formation, the Nampo Group. The division of RA and RP beyond the distal half of the fossil wing is a characteristic of the family Paratitanidae. This is the first discovery of a titanopteran fossil outside Central Asia and Australia, suggesting a possible circum-Tethys Ocean distribution. Given the possibly widespread distribution of titanopterans, this group may have played a critical role as giant predatory insects in the Triassic terrestrial ecology. Since titanopterans have never been found beyond the Triassic-Jurassic boundary, the occurrence of a titanopteran corroborates the Triassic age of the Nampo Group.
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/14081
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DOI
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jpa.2022.30
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Article
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기타()
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SCIE
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