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The American Tribes Anypotactini and Eudiagogini (Coleoptera, Curculionidae) in Eocene of Europe as Indicators of Eocene Climate with Description a New Species

Diversity 2022, 14(9), 767; https://doi.org/10.3390/d14090767
by Andrei A. Legalov 1,2,3,*, Dmitry V. Vasilenko 4,5 and Evgeny E. Perkovsky 6
Reviewer 1:
Reviewer 2: Anonymous
Diversity 2022, 14(9), 767; https://doi.org/10.3390/d14090767
Submission received: 25 August 2022 / Revised: 8 September 2022 / Accepted: 14 September 2022 / Published: 16 September 2022
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Systematics, Evolution and Ecology of Holarctic Insect Species)

Round 1

Reviewer 1 Report

Some minor changes and suggestions placed as comments in attached MS file. Please check the references, there are some minute updates needed.

Comments for author File: Comments.pdf

Author Response

We thank you for your comments that allowed us to improve the manuscript. We have corrected our manuscript. We added photos of other species to improve the key. Dr. S.B. Archibald (Canada: Vancouver) checked and improved the English.

Author Response File: Author Response.doc

Reviewer 2 Report

The authors present a sound interpretation of differences between Rivne and Baltic amber fauna and set in general perspective ecological and zoogeographical traits of the studies group. 

I made some notes in the pdf file for consideration by the author. Some sentences are very long and complicated. It will help a lot if the text is polished a bit. 

I consider the manuscript a fine and interesting contribution to the knowledge of amber faunas and the factors that shaped radiation and extinctions of dominant phytophagous beetles since the Eocene. 

 

The MS file with some small proposals is attached

Comments for author File: Comments.pdf

Author Response

We thank you for your comments that allowed us to improve the manuscript. We have corrected our manuscript. We added photos of other species to improve the key. Dr. S.B. Archibald (Canada: Vancouver) checked and improved the English.

Author Response File: Author Response.doc

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