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摘要
目前在缅甸(缅甸/克钦琥珀)的白垩纪沉积物中已知有19种Aradidae(扁虫)。在对该矿床中未识别的泥鳅种进行回顾时,发现了一种未命名的泥鳅种。这种araddid包括了几个白垩纪araddid属的独特特征组合,加上非对称的触角形态,使得它很容易与其他araddid区分开来。因此,为了适应这些独特的特征,本文将其命名为Sauronaradusmeganae gen. et. sp. nov。
An additional ✝Archearadinae flat-bug species from Cretaceous Burmese Amber (Hemiptera, Aradidae).
Currently 19 species of Aradidae (flat bugs) are known from the Cretaceous deposits of Burma (Burmese/Kachin amber). In reviewing unidentified aradid species from this deposit, an unnamed species was located. This aradid includes a unique combination of features from several Cretaceous aradid genera coupled with apomorphic antennae morphology allows easy differentiation from other aradids. Therefore, a new genus and species is herein described as Sauronaradusmeganaegen. et. sp. nov. to accommodate these unique features.
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