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History of Meganeura
 
By Xavier Martínez Delclòs  

Prior to this issue, Meganeura was published as hard copy of which four numbers have appeared since autumn, 1997. 

The name of the newsletter is based on the largest insect that ever lived: Meganeura monyi, found in the Stephanian Coal Measures of Commentry (France) in the 1880s.  It lived during the Carboniferous Period, 300 million years ago, and was described by the French palaeontomologist Brongniart in 1885. Today, the holotype of this species is housed in the Muséum National d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris. 

Meganeura monyi Brongniart 1885; Holotype; MNHN - Paris
At the end of the 1996, the Executive Council of the European Science Foundation (ESF) based in Strasbourg, approved the Fossil Insects Network for a three-year period. The Chairman of the Coordination Committee of this Network is Prof. Jean-Claude Gall of the Université Louis Pasteur of Strasbourg (France). 
Fossil Insects Network Coordination Committee; Strasbourg 12/99
One idea which the Committee proposed during the first meeting with the ESF, in December 1996, was the establishment of a palaeoentomological newsletter which would inform and promote all news, papers, congresses, meetings, opinions, etc... about fossil insects around the world. Financially supported by the ESF, the first number of Meganeura was published and distributed in autumn 1997. The four numbers published were edited by Dr. Xavier Martínez-Delclòs of the University of Barcelona (Spain), and made possible by a good response from colleagues. 
Meganeura no.1
Meganeura no.4
In March 2000, the ESF “Fossil Insect” Network is finishing, although at the Coordination Committee meeting in 1998 in Goettingen (Germany) the future of Meganeura was anticipated as an electronic publication.  The ESF financial support finishes with the Network and the construction of the Homepage of Meganeura is financially supported by the ESF which is gratefully acknowledged: it will allow the continuation of this newsletter.  

Meganeura begins a new period in the new millennium with two editors: Dr. GünterBechly from Stuttgart (Germany) and Dr. Xavier Martínez-Delclòs. The Editorial Board of Meganeura on Internet is completed with Dr. Ed Jarzembowski from Maidstone (UK). 

We intend that Meganeura will be updated biannually and will be a newsletter that keeps people informed of the latest news and publications in the all fields of fossil insects. There are a lot of web sites about fossils in amber and in sedimentary rocks, and a few on trace fossils.  Meganeura wishes to include all these fields (Ichnology, Archaeology, Amber, Site Protection, Congresses, Projects, etc..) in only one electronic publication, clearly with the collaboration of all people who work, live with or are mad about fossil insects. 
 

If you are concerned for the future of palaeoentomology, you can contribute via Meganeura.
 
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