Liassocupes is an extinct genus of ommatid beetle from the Jurassic period of England. The only included species is Liassocupes parvus. It is known from compression fossils found at Flatstones near Charmouth in the Sinemurian aged part of the Charmouth Mudstone Formation, Dorset.[1] Other species previously assigned to the genus include Liassocupes (?) maculatus described by Whalley in 1985 from the same locality,[2] but this was subsequently suggested by Ponomarenko to belong to either Omma or Tetraphalerus and was considered to belong to the genus Brochocoleus by Kirejtshuk (2020). Another species Liassocupes (?) giganteus also described by Whalley (1985) from the same locality, was found to be a member of the genus Mimemala in the extinct family Schizocoleidae.[3]

Liassocupes
Temporal range: Sinemurian
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Ommatidae
Genus: Liassocupes
Zeuner 1962
Species:
L. parvus
Binomial name
Liassocupes parvus
Zeuner 1962

References

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  1. ^ Zeuner, F. E. (1962). "Fossil insects from the Lower Lias of Charmouth, Dorset". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 7: 155–171.
  2. ^ Whalley, P. E. S. (1985). "The systematics and palaeogeography of the Lower Jurassic insects of Dorset, England". Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History), Geology. 39 (3): 107–189.
  3. ^ Kirejtshuk, Alexander G. (2020-02-17). "Taxonomic Review of Fossil Coleopterous Families (Insecta, Coleoptera). Suborder Archostemata: Superfamilies Coleopseoidea and Cupedoidea". Geosciences. 10 (2): 73. doi:10.3390/geosciences10020073. ISSN 2076-3263.