The Avion locality is a carboniferous lagerstätte in France. This lagerstätte is located in a coal slag-heap outside the town of Avion in the region of Pas-de-Calais. Unfortunately, as this slag heap is closed and no new fossils are able to be obtained outside of the paleobiota previously identifed. In addition, the coal where the scraps are obtained has not been assigned to any formation.[1]
Paleobiota identified
Arthropods
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Species
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Higher taxon
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Notes
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Images
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| Archaeogerarus
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A. schubneli
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Archaeogeraridae (Archaeorthoptera)
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Placed in a monotypic family[2]
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| Aviobiella
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A. garroustei
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Permobiellidae (Caloneurodea)[3]
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| Aviobreyeria
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A. gracilis
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Breyeriidae (Palaeodictyoptera)
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Discovered alongside indeterminate immature breyeriids[4]
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| Aviocladus
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A. pectinatus
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Cnemidolestodea (Archaeorthoptera)
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Indeterminate family, as finer cnemidolestodean relationships are unclear[5]
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| Aviogramma
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A. gracilis
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Caloneurodea
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Indeterminate family[5]
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| Aviohapaloptera
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A. bethouxi
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Archaeorthoptera
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Different from all other archaeorthopteran families[5]
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| Aviologus
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A. duquesnei
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Archaeorthoptera
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Similar to Heterologus[6]
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| Avionblattinopsis
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A. oudardi
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Blattinopsidae (Paoliida)
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First blattinopsid known from Avion[7]
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| Avionbrodia
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A. incompleta
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Diaphanopterodea?[8]
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| Avionpaolia
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A. amansfossila
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Paoliida
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Species name translates to “those who love fossils”, recognising the efforts of people who collected fossils from Avion[1]
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| Avionptera
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A. communeaui
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Fatjanopteridae (Plecoptera)
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Related to the formerly enigmatic genus Fatjanoptera[9]
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| Avionugonioneura
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A. jouaulti
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Nugonioneuridae? (Archaeorthoptera)
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Most similar to nugonioneurids, but still differs somewhat from them[10]
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| Avionxixia
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A. gui
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Cnemidolestidae (Archaeorthoptera)
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Similar to the Chinese genus Xixia[2]
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| Aviorrhyncha
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A. magnifica
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Aviorrhynchidae (Hemiptera)
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Earliest known hemipteran[11]
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| Avioxyela
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A. gallica
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Stem-Hymenoptera (Hymenopterida)
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Earliest known hymenopteran relative[11]
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| Beloatta
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B. duquesnei
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Eoblattidae (Polyneoptera)[12]
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| Cacurgus
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C. avionensis
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Cacurgidae (Archaeorthoptera)
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Discovery led to Cacurgidae being moved closer to Orthoptera[13]
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| Enigmaptera
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E. magnifica
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Paneodonatoptera (Odonatoptera)
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One of numerous convergently damselfly-like odonatopterans[14]
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| Fusiogramma
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F. minuta
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Caloneurodea (Archaeorthoptera)
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A relatively small archaeorthopteran[1]
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| Gallotupus
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G. oudardi
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Meganeuridae
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One of the first insects described from Avion[15]
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| Gulou
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G. oudardi
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Plecoptera
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Shares a genus with a fossil from the Yanghugou Formation[9]
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| Homoiopteridae indet.
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Unapplicable
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Paleodictyoptera
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Known from a base of a ~20 cm-long wing[5]
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| Jacquesoudardia
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J. magnifica
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Protozygoptera
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Bears convergently damselfly-like wings[5]
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| Paolia
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P. sp
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Paoliida
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Known from a fragmentary wing[5]
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| Piesbergopterum
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P. avionensis
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Cnemidolestodea (Archaeorthoptera)
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Also known from Piesburg quarry as its name suggests[16]
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| Spilaptera
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S. splendens
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Spilapteridae
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Named after the fossil’s exquisite preservation[5]
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| Theiatitan
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T. azari
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Titanoptera
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Earliest known titanopteran, may have communicated via wing-produced light flashes or crepitation (crackling sounds produced from wingbeats in some orthopterans)[17]
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| Westphalomerope
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W. maryvonneae
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Protomeropidae (Panorpida)
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Earliest holometabolan insect discovered (when it was described)[18]
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| Westphalopsocus
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W. pumilio
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Westphalopsocidae (Psocodea)
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Earliest known psocodean[11]
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| Westphalothripides
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W. oudardi
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Westphalothripidesidae (Stem-Thysanoptera)
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Earliest known thrips[19]
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References
- ^ a b c Boderau, Mathieu; Roques, Patrick; Nel, André (2024). "New paleopteran and polyneopteran insects from the Carboniferous of Northern France". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 69. doi:10.4202/app.01189.2024.
- ^ a b Nel, André; Roques, Patrick (2021). "A new family and two new genera from Avion, Northern France, confirm the Moscovian, late Carboniferous diversity of the insect superorder Archaeorthoptera". Acta Palaeontologica Polonica. 66 (4): 879–884. doi:10.4202/app.00940.2021.
- ^ Nel, André; Roques, Patrick (31 August 2021). "The second Caloneurodea from the Moscovian of Avion, France (Insecta, Archaeorthoptera)". Palaeoentomology. 4 (4). doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.4.4.5.
- ^ Prokop, Jakub; Tippeltová, Zuzana; Roques, Patrick; Nel, André (2013). "A new genus and species of Breyeriidae and wings of immature stages from the Upper Carboniferous, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France (Insecta: Palaeodictyoptera)". Insect Systematics & Evolution. 44 (2): 117–128. doi:10.1163/1876312X-44032098.
- ^ a b c d e f g Prokop, Jakub; Roques, Patrick; Nel, André (3 April 2014). "New non-holometabolous insects from the Pennsylvanian of the Avion locality in Pas-de-Calais, France (Insecta: 'Exopterygota')". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology. 38 (2): 155–169. doi:10.1080/03115518.2014.848620.
- ^ Coty, David; HáVa, Jiří; Prokop, Jakub; Roques, Patrick (29 October 2014). "New archaeorthopteran insects from the Late Carboniferous of the Nord and Pas-de-Calais basins in northern France (Insecta: Cnemidolestodea, Panorthoptera)". Zootaxa. 3878 (5). doi:10.11646/zootaxa.3878.5.4.
- ^ Quispe, Laura; Roques, Patrick; Garrouste, Romain; Nel, André (4 March 2022). "Carboniferous Blattinopsidae: revision of Klebsiella and new genus and species from Avion (Insecta, Paoliida)". Historical Biology. 34 (3): 383–389. doi:10.1080/08912963.2021.1916817.
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- ^ Nel, André; Garrouste, Romain; Roques, Patrick (21 December 2020). "The first representative of the archaeorthopteran family Eoblattidae in the Konservat Lagerstätte of Avion, France (Insecta: Polyneoptera)". Palaeoentomology. 3 (6): 552–555. doi:10.11646/palaeoentomology.3.6.3.
- ^ Schubnel, Thomas; Roberts, Dawn; Roques, Patrick; Garrouste, Romain; Desutter-Grandcolas, Laure; Nel, André (18 March 2020). "Moscovian fossils shed light on the enigmatic polyneopteran families Cacurgidae and Eoblattidae (Insecta: 'Eoblattida', Archaeorthoptera)". Journal of Systematic Palaeontology. 18 (6): 499–511. doi:10.1080/14772019.2019.1627595.
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