First Fossil of Tylidae (Isopoda: Oniscidea) in Kachin Amber, Myanmar, with a List of All Oniscidea Fossil Records

Q4 Earth and Planetary Sciences
Fossils Pub Date : 2023-05-17 DOI:10.3390/fossils1010003
Jinbo Lu, S. Taiti, Sheng Li, Yuanyuan Lu, D. Zhuo, Xinpu Wang, M. Bai
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A fossil of Oniscidea, Tylidae gen. et sp. indet. from Kachin amber (Cretaceous Cenomanian), Myanmar, is described here. The convex body, the cephalon with a triangular protrusion between the antennae, and pereonites 2–6 with epimera demarcated from tergites indicate that this specimen belongs to the family Tylidae, but since it is not an adult the identification of the genus and species is uncertain. This specimen has a convex body and shows an ability to conglobate, like all Tylidae. It is the first specimen of Oniscidea with a conglobation ability found in Burmese amber. Up to now, the fossil record of terrestrial isopods has included a total of 20 families and 54 records (36 species and 18 not formally identified species), 20% of which are from the Cretaceous period. These fossil records from the Cretaceous period show that terrestrial isopods were highly diversified as early as in the Cenomanian.
缅甸克钦琥珀中的第一个Tylidae化石(等足目:洋葱总科),以及所有洋葱总科化石记录列表
洋葱科的一个化石,Tylidae gen.et sp.indet。来自缅甸克钦琥珀(白垩纪Cenomanian)。凸起的身体、触角之间有三角形突起的头龙,以及从tergites中划分出的具有差倍体的peronites 2-6表明该标本属于Tylidae科,但由于它不是成虫,因此属和种的鉴定尚不确定。这个标本有一个凸起的身体,显示出与所有Tylidae一样的聚集能力。它是在缅甸琥珀中发现的第一个具有聚集能力的洋葱总科标本。到目前为止,陆生等足类的化石记录共包括20科54种记录(36种和18种未经正式鉴定的物种),其中20%来自白垩纪。这些白垩纪的化石记录表明,早在塞诺曼阶,陆生等足类动物就高度多样化。
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