A giant termite of the genus Gyatermes from the late Miocene of Nagano Prefecture, Japan (Isoptera)

Authors

  • Michael S. Engel University of Kansas
  • Toshiaki Tanaka

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17161/np.v0i10.4900

Keywords:

Taxonomy, Isoptera, Euisoptera, Archotermopsidae, Fossil, Termites, Gyatermes, Biogeography, Paleontology, Miocene

Abstract

A new species of the termite genus Gyatermes Engel & Gross (Archotermopsidae) is described and figured from a beautifully preserved forewing in late Neogene sediments of Nagano Prefecture, central Japan.  The approximately 27-mm long forewing of Gyatermes naganoensis Engel & Tanaka, new species, is preserved in Late Miocene (late Messinian) mudstone of the Ogawa Formation (ca. 6 Ma), and is distinguished from its slightly older and larger congener G. styriensis Engel & Gross, from the early Tortonian of Styria, Austria.  Comments are provided regarding the paleoclimatic implications of a giant termite in the Miocene fauna of Nagano.

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2015-06-15

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Engel, M. S., & Tanaka, T. (2015). A giant termite of the genus Gyatermes from the late Miocene of Nagano Prefecture, Japan (Isoptera). Novitates Paleoentomologicae, 10, 1-10. https://doi.org/10.17161/np.v0i10.4900