Two new species of the extinct subfamily Alitrepaninae (Coleoptera: Bostrichidae) from the Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Kachin amber in northern Myanmar
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Abstract
Bostrichidae is commonly referred to as auger beetles. Of them, the subfamily Alitrepaninae is the only extinct subfamily of the family Bostirichidae. Here, based on detailed characterization analysis and comparisons with other species of the Alitrepaninae subfamily, we identified two new species of the genus Poinarinius in well-preserved Upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) amber from northern Myanmar, along with a key to Poinarinius genus. Our new species can be clearly distinguished through the feature of head visible from above, dorsal plate of the pronotum, elytra performance and length of each tarsomere. Our study deepens insight into the adaptive evolution of the subfamily Alitrepaninae regarding feeding habits and resistance, as well as discussed the ecological habits of this taxon in Cretaceous. In summary, our findings will contribute to the understanding of the diversity and evolutionary origin of Bostirichidae.
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Cretaceous Research provides a forum for the rapid publication of research on all aspects of the Cretaceous Period, including its boundaries with the Jurassic and Palaeogene. Authoritative papers reporting detailed investigations of Cretaceous stratigraphy and palaeontology, studies of regional geology, and reviews of recently published books are complemented by short communications of significant new findings.
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