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Type: Short Communication
Published: 2022-07-05
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Pachytylaradus cretaceous gen. et sp. nov. from Burmese amber (Heteroptera, Aradidae)

Research Associate Tiroler Landesmuseum Ferdinandeuim, Josef Schraffl Stzrasse 2a, A 6020 Innsbruck, Austria
Heteroptera Aradidae

Abstract

From the rich mid-Cretaceous amber deposits in Northern Myanmar, which yielded already numerous biological inclusions (Ross, 2019, 2021, 2022), to date the following nine genera of the heteropteran flat bug family Aradidae are recorded: Aradoleptus Heiss, 2016 (1 sp.); Archeaneurus Heiss, 2019 (1sp.); Archearadus Heiss & Grimaldi, 2001 (2 sp.); Archecalisius Heiss, 2019 (1sp.); Calisiomorpha Heiss 2016 (1sp.); Cretopiesma Grimaldi & Engel, 2008 (4 sp.); Ellenbergeria Heiss, 2016 (1sp.); Kachinocoris Heiss, 2012 (1sp.); Myanmezira  Heiss & Poinar, 2012; (Heiss & Grimaldi, 2001; Grimaldi & Engel, 2008; Heiss, 2012, 2016, 2019a, b; Heiss & Poinar, 2012; Azar et al., 2020).

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