| Insects
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| Genus
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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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| Anisinodus
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A. crinitus
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Chironomoidea
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Earliest chironomoid known, fossils are all of larvae[2]
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| Archilimonia
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A. vogesiana, A. grauvogeliana
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Archilimoniinae (Limoniidae)[3]
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Formerly placed in its own family “Archilimonidae”[4]
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| Archostemata indet.
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Unapplicable
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Coleoptera
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Represented by 32 distinct forms, but unfortunately none of these can be named at present as they are only represented by isolated elytra[5]
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| Arlecoris
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A. louisi
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Arlecorinae (Naucoroidea)
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Earliest water bug known[6]
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| Baharellinus
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B. umbrosus
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Blattogryllidae (Grylloblattodea)
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Has a dark wing membrane[7]
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| Chauliodites
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C. aniscus
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Chaulioditidae (Grylloblattida)[7]
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| Dorniella
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D. elcanoides, D. apectinata, D. diluta, D. ovalis
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Blattogryllidae (Grylloblattodea)
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Most diverse grylloblattodean from the formation[7]
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| Embigryllus
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E. shcherbakovi
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Blattogryllidae (Grylloblattodea)[7]
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| Gallia
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G. alsatica
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Stem-Brachycera
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Earliest brachyceran known[8]
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| Galliagryllavus
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G. vogesiacus
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Gryllavidae (Ensifera)
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Similar to Gryllavus[9]
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| Grauvogelia
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G. arzevilleriana
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Grauvogeliidae (Diptera)
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Placed in an entirely separate infraorder (Grauvogeliomorpha) within Diarchineura (synonymous with the modern, broader Psychodomorpha), oldest known fly at time of discovery[10]
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| Laurentiptera
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L. gallica
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Liassophilidae (Mecoptera)
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Formerly placed in its own family “Laurentipteridae”[11]
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| Leaphis
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L. primus[6]
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Creaphididae (Aphidomorpha)
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Earliest aphid known, synonymous with the later named “Vosegus triassicus”[12]
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| Louisa
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L. nova
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Grauvogeliidae (Diptera)
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Similar to Grauvogelia[4]
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| Megakhosarodes
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M. vosgesicus
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Megakhosaridae (Grylloblattodea)
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Similar to the Permian M. zajsanicus[7]
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| Mesoplectopteron
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M. longipes
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Mesoplectopteridae (Ephemeroptera)
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Redescribed in a 2005 paper[13]
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| Minorella
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M. virgata
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Ephemeroptera incertae sedis
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Similar to modern Leptophlebiidae, but the fossils are not well-preserved enough for confident identification[13]
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| Palaeochresmoda
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P. grauvogeli
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Prochresmodidae (Phasmatodea)
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Earliest known stick insect at the time[14]
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| Palaeomesorthopteron
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P. pullus
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Mesorthopteridae (Grylloblattodea)
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Has dark wing membrane[7]
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| Prochoristella
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P. pilosa
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Permochoristidae (Mecoptera)[15]
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Named after the abundance of microchaetae on the wings[16]
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| Pseudopolycentropus
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P. triassicus
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Pseudopolycentropodidae
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Earliest pseudopolycentropodid known[16]
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| Reisia
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R. guillaumei
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Triadotypidae (Odonatoptera)
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Formerly placed in the genus “Triadotypus”[17]
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| Scleroblatta
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S. densa
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Argentinoblattidae (Blattodea)[18]
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Differentiated by a large costal vein[19]
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| Subioblatta
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S. undulata
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Subioblattidae (Blattodea)
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Caused a redescription of Subioblattidae in its original paper[20]
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| Tanus
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T. triassicus
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Nadipteromorpha (Psychodomorpha)
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Known from a fairly complete specimen, may be ancestral to Tanyderidae[4]
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| Toxodotes
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T. coloratus
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Toxodotidae (Ephemeroptera)
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Has coloured wingtips[13]
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| Transitoblatta
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T. reticulata
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Mancusoblattidae (Blattodea)[18]
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Transitional between Paleozoic and Mesozoic cockroaches[19]
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| Triassodotes
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T. vogesiacus
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Misthodotidae (Ephemeroptera)
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Similar to Misthodotes, but has shorter hind wings[13]
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| Triassoephemera
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T. punctata
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Triassoephemeridae (Ephemeroptera)
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Unusually has an unflattened body and double claws, unlike all modern mayfly larvae[13]
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| Triassomanthus
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T. parvulus
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Triassomanthidae (Ephemeroptera)
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Has long tusks like burrowing nymphs, but has legs not adapted for burrowing[13]
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| Triassonurus
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T. doliiformis
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Siphlonuridae
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Oldest siphlonurid known[13]
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| Triassoparacyrtophyllites
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T. bifurcatus
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Tuphellidae (Hagloidea)
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Similar to Paracyrtophyllites[9]
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| Triassophyllum
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T. leopardii
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Tettigoniidae
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Oldest tettigoniid known[21]
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| Vogerhypha
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V. blagoderovi, V. krzeminskorum
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Protorhyphidae (Bibionomorpha)
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Formerly placed in “Vymrhyphus”[8]
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| Vogesonympha
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V. ludovici
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Vogesonymphidae (Sinebranchia/Panephemeroptera)[22]
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Formerly classed as Pterygota incertae sedis, as it has a striking resemblance to Carbotriplura despite being vastly smaller[13]
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| Vosgesopterum
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V. arzvillerensis
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Blattogryllidae (Grylloblattodea)[7]
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| Voltziaephemera
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V. fossoria
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Voltziaephemeridae (Ephemeroptera)
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Likely a burrowing nymph, as evidenced by having tusks, but different from extant ones in its long and narrow wing pads[13]
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| Voltziahagla
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V. pseudofurcatus
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Haglidae
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Similar to Archaboilus[9]
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| Voltzialestes
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V. triasicus
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Voltzialestidae (Protozygoptera)
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First odonate from the formation[23]
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| Voltziapupa
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V. cornuta, V. tentata
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Grauvogeliidae? (Diptera)
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Known from pupae[2]
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