Acropermula acra ( Kukalova , 1964) Kukalova, 1964

Aristov, Daniil S. & Storozhenko, Sergey Yu., 2011, Review of the Permian family Permulidae nomen novum pro Aliculidae Storozhenko, 1997 (Grylloblattida), ZooKeys 130, pp. 111-130 : 120

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https://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.130.1489

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scientific name

Acropermula acra ( Kukalova , 1964)
status

comb. n.

Acropermula acra ( Kukalova, 1964) comb. n.

Permula acra Kukalová 1964: 47, fig. 2, tab. 1, fig. 1 (holotype - positive imprint of forewing, specimen no. 69/1963; deposited in the Department of Paleontology, Charles University, Prague; not studied).

Permula aera : Kukalová 1964: 47 (lapsus calami).

Alicula acra : Carpenter 1992: 109, fig. 64, 4; Storozhenko 1998: 98, fig. 182.

Horizon.

Sakmarian Stage, Boskovice Graben, Letovice Formation (the Lower Permian).

Locality.

Obora locality, 1 km north-west from the Obora village near Boskovice, Moravia, Czech Republic.

Metidelia Martynov, 1937

Metidelia asiatica (Storozhenko, 1997)

Notes. This species was described in the genus Alicula (Srorozhenko 1997). After examination of holotype it was transferred to the genus Metidelia of family Ideliidae by Aristov (2004b).

Order Eoblattida Hanlirsch, 1906

Incertae familiae

Neraphidia Novokshonov & Novokshonova, 1997

Notes. The genus Neraphidia was described in the grylloblattid family Protembiidae ( Novokshonov and Novokshonova 1997), but later it was placed in family Aliculidae ( Aristov 2004a). The examination of holotype of Neraphidia mitis Novokshonov & Novokshonova, 1997 (Fig. 14) allows us to eliminate this taxon from order Grylloblattida. Neraphidia is characterized by SC terminating on RA, and by M5 stronger than the main stems of M and CuA, both characters are typical for the order Eoblattida (in order Grylloblattida SC terminating on C or disappearing in the area between C and RA; M5 usually not individualized, if present in some families, when M5 is as broad as, or narrower than stems of M and CuA). Undoubtedly Neraphidia is similar to genera of the family Tillyardembiidae in the shape of SC and CuA, but distinguished from the latter by most basal fork of M (in Tillyardembiidae first fork of M is situated distinctly proximal). Herein Neraphidia is transferred to the order Eoblattida (sensu Aristov and Rasnitsyn 2009) as a genus of uncertain taxonomic position inside this order.