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      Biting Midges (Diptera: Ceratopogonidae) from Cambay Amber Indicate that the Eocene Fauna of the Indian Subcontinent Was Not Isolated

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          India’s unique and highly diverse biota combined with its unique geodynamical history has generated significant interest in the patterns and processes that have shaped the current distribution of India’s flora and fauna and their biogeographical relationships. Fifty four million year old Cambay amber from northwestern India provides the opportunity to address questions relating to endemism and biogeographic history by studying fossil insects. Within the present study seven extant and three fossil genera of biting midges are recorded from Cambay amber and five new species are described: Eohelea indica Stebner & Szadziewski n. sp., Gedanohelea gerdesorum Stebner & Szadziewski n. sp., Meunierohelea cambayana Stebner & Szadziewski n. sp., Meunierohelea borkenti Stebner & Szadziewski n. sp., and Meunierohelea orientalis Stebner & Szadziewski n. sp. Fossils of species in the genera Leptoconops Skuse, 1889, Forcipomyia Meigen, 1818, Brachypogon Kieffer, 1899, Stilobezzia Kieffer, 1911, Serromyia Meigen, 1818, and Mantohelea Szadziewski, 1988 are recorded without formal description. Furthermore, one fossil belonging to the genus Camptopterohelea Wirth & Hubert, 1960 is included in the present study. Our study reveals faunal links among Ceratopogonidae from Cambay amber and contemporaneous amber from Fushun, China, Eocene Baltic amber from Europe, as well as the modern Australasian and the Oriental regions. These findings imply that faunal exchange between Europe, Asia and India took place before the formation of Cambay amber in the early Eocene.

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                PLoS One
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                Public Library of Science (San Francisco, CA USA )
                1932-6203
                11 January 2017
                2017
                : 12
                : 1
                : e0169144
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Steinmann-Institut, Abteilung Paläontologie, Bonn, Germany
                [2 ]University of Gdańsk, Department of Invertebrate Zoology and Parasitology, Gdańsk, Poland
                [3 ]Birbal Sahni Institute of Palaeosciences, Lucknow, India
                Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences, BELGIUM
                Author notes

                Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.

                • Conceptualization: FS JR.

                • Funding acquisition: JR.

                • Investigation: FS RS JR.

                • Resources: FS HS JR.

                • Writing – original draft: FS RS HS SG JR.

                • Writing – review & editing: FS RS HS SG JR.

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                PONE-D-16-32172
                10.1371/journal.pone.0169144
                5226682
                28076427
                b6dddaf2-d467-41a0-88c4-8853c7bb652f
                © 2017 Stebner et al

                This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

                History
                : 11 August 2016
                : 7 December 2016
                Page count
                Figures: 10, Tables: 3, Pages: 24
                Funding
                Funded by: funder-id http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100001659, Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft;
                Award ID: RU665/10-1
                Award Recipient :
                Funding to J.R. (Steinmann Institut, Universität Bonn, Germany) No. RU665/10-1 from the German Research Foundation (DFG).
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