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A locust witness of a trans-oceanic Oligocene migration between Arabia and Iran (Orthoptera: Acrididae)

Journal: Historical Biology (08912963)Year: 28 May 2019Volume: 31Issue: Pages: 574 - 580
Mirzaie Ataabadi M.Bahrami A.a Yazdi M. Nel A.
GreenDOI:10.1080/08912963.2017.1378651Language: English

Abstract

Fossil insects are very rarely found in sediments of deep marine origin. Nevertheless they can be of great interest to trace past events such as trans-oceanic migrations. Here we document the first fossil insects from Iran, viz. several alate ants dead during mating swarms and a migratory locust, found in the pelagic Oligocene sediments of the Zagros Mountains. This locust represents the first putative indication of insect migrations between the Arabian-African and Asiatic continents through the Parathetys, probably in relation with the development of open grassland biotas in these areas. © 2017, © 2017 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.


Author Keywords

AcrididaeFormicidaeInsectaIranOligoceneParathetysputative migration

Other Keywords

Arabian PeninsulaZagrosAcrididaeFormicidaeHexapodaInsectaLocusta migratoriaOrthopteraantdeep-sea sedimentfossillocustmigrationOligoceneParatethys