2024 in paleoentomology

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List of years in paleoentomology
In paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleobotany
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In arthropod paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleoichthyology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleomalacology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In paleomammalogy
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In reptile paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027
In archosaur paleontology
2021
2022
2023
2024
2025
2026
2027

This list of 2024 in paleoentomology records new fossil insect taxa that are to be described during the year, as well as documents significant paleoentomology discoveries and events which occurred during that year.

Clade Amphiesmenoptera[edit]

Lepidopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Preheterobathmia[1]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Mey

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A probable heterobathmiid non-glossatan moth.
The type species is P. grimaldii.

Preheterobathmia grimaldii

Terncladus[2]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Han, Zhang & Ren in Han et al.

Late Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Micropterigidae.
The type species is T. lunatus
genus also includes T. halonatus.

Trichopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Electroadicella unipetra[3]

Sp. nov

Valid

Melnitsky et al.

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A member of the family Leptoceridae.

Khasurtia apertalocularis[4]

Sp. nov

Chao et al.

Early Cretaceous

Yixian Formation

 China

Palaeohelicopsyche marki[5]

Sp. nov

Valid

Wichard & Pankowski

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Russia
( Kaliningrad Oblast)

A snail-case caddisfly.

Trichopteran research[edit]

  • Frese, McCurry & Wells (2024) describe pupae and uncased larvae of caddisflies from the Miocene McGraths Flat Lagerstätte (Australia), including specimens with large compound eyes preserving details of the rhabdoms and corneal nanocoating and with other external and internal structures, and interpret the environment of the studied caddisflies as affected by cyclic catastrophic events.[6]

Clade Antliophora[edit]

Dipterans[edit]

Brachycerans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Creapsilocephala[7]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Feng et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Apsilocephalidae. The type species is C. nagatomii.

Medeterites atterraneus[8]

Comb. nov

(Nazarov)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Medeterites. Moved from Anepsiomyia atterraneus Nazarov (1994).

Medeterites gestuosus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Medeterites. Moved from Thrypticus gestuosus Meunier (1907).

Medeterites gulosus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Medeterites. Moved from Thrypticus gulosus Meunier (1907).

Medeterites latipennis[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Medeterites. Moved from Achalcus latipennis Meunier (1907).

Meghyperites[9]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Sinclair & Stark in Sinclair et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Atelestidae. The type species is M. balticus.

Mioatomosites[10]

Gen. et sp. nov

Camargo & Gomes

Miocene

Mexican amber

 Mexico

A Laphriinae robber fly.
The type species is M. mexicanus.

Palaeoargyra planipedia[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Palaeoargyra. Moved from Anepsius planipedius Meunier (1907).

Palaeomedeterus concinnus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Palaeomedeterus. Moved from Chrysotus concinnus Meunier (1907).

Palaeomedeterus praeconcinnus[8]

Comb. nov

(Evenhuis)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Palaeomedeterus. Moved from Chrysotus praeconcinnus Evenhuis (1994).

Palaeomedeterus tertiarius[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Palaeomedeterus. Moved from Diaphorus tertiarius Meunier (1907).

Plesiomedetera[8]

Gen. et comb. nov

Grichanov

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Dolichopodidae. Genus includes P. flammea (Meunier, 1907), P. mustela (Meunier, 1907), P. decora (Meunier, 1907), P. elegantula (Meunier, 1907), P. vana (Meunier, 1907), P. lasciva (Meunier, 1907) and P. lepida (Meunier, 1907). Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Prohercostomus ciliatus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Systenus ciliatus Meunier (1907).

Prohercostomus devinctus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Gymnopternus devinctus Meunier (1907).

Prohercostomus gracilis[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Campsicnemus gracilis Meunier (1907).

Prohercostomus inumbratus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Gymnopternus inumbratus Meunier (1907).

Prohercostomus minutus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Hygroceleuthus minutus Meunier (1907).

Prohercostomus morbosus[8]

Comb. nov

(Meunier)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Prohercostomus. Moved from Dolichopus morbosus Meunier (1907).

Wheelerenomyia negrobovi[11]

Sp. nov

Valid

Grichanov

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Dolichopodidae.

Nematocerans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Crivoptychoptera[12]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Lukashevich & Ansorge

Late Triassic (Norian)

 Germany

A member of the family Ptychopteridae. The type species is C. nebrias.

Dohloboyia[12]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Lukashevich & Ansorge

Late Triassic (Norian)

 Germany

A member of Bibionomorpha belonging to the family Boholdoyidae. The type species is D. triassica.

Gynoplistia fouldensensis[13]

Sp. nov

Valid

Nel & Kaulfuss

Miocene (Aquitanian)

Foulden Maar Lagerstätte

 New Zealand

A species of Gynoplistia.

Nannotanyderus granieri[14]

Sp. nov

Valid

Azar et al.

Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

Lebanese amber

 Lebanon

A tanyderine belonging to the tribe Nannotanyderini.

Robsonomyia baltica[15]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pełczyńska, Krzemiński & Blagoderov in Pełczyńska et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Keroplatidae belonging to the subfamily Macrocerinae.

Robsonomyia henningseni[15]

Sp. nov

Valid

Pełczyńska, Krzemiński & Blagoderov in Pełczyńska et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Keroplatidae belonging to the subfamily Macrocerinae.

Tasiocera (Dasymolophilus) baltica[16]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kania-Kłosok et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Tasiocera.

Tasiocera (Dasymolophilus) gorskii[16]

Sp. nov

Valid

Kania-Kłosok et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Tasiocera.

Vladimiretskia[17]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Fedotova & Perkovsky in Fedotova, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A member of the family Cecidomyiidae belonging to the subfamily Porricondylinae and the tribe Asynaptini. The type species is V. nathani.

Dipteran research[edit]

  • Putative Cretaceous mosquito Libanoculex intermedius is argued to be a member of the family Chaoboridae by Harbach (2024).[18]
  • The first fossil representative of the subgenus Ristocordyla within the genus Brachypeza reported to date is described from the Eocene Baltic amber by Boudet et al. (2024).[19]
  • Amaral et al. (2024) describe new larval specimens of Qiyia jurassica from the Jurassic Daohugou Beds (China) and new fossil material of brachyceran larvae the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar, including larvae with morphology combining characters seen in members of the families Xylophagidae and Athericidae, and interpret the studied fossils as indicating that members of the group Stratiomyomorpha were abundant in the Cretaceous fauna and likely occupied the ecological functions which are occupied by extant members of more derived brachyceran groups.[20]
  • Fossil material of aquatic dipterans, including representatives of the family Chaoboridae which are absent from extant fauna of New Zealand, is described from the Miocene Foulden Maar Lagerstätte by Baranov, Haug & Kaulfuss (2024).[21]

Clade Archaeorthoptera[edit]

Orthopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Curvellipsoentomoolithus[22]

Oogen et oosp nov

Lee et al

Oligocene

John Day Formation
"Turtle Cove Member"

 USA
 Oregon

Preserved grasshopper eggs in a soil ootheca.
The type oospecies C. laddi

Kallosripipteryx[23]

Gen. et sp. nov

Zhao et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Ripipterygidae.
The type species is K. zhangi.

Rusmithia[24]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Skejo et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Russia
 Kaliningrad Oblast

A batrachideine Tetrigidae pygmy grasshopper.
The type species is R. gorochovi.

Rusmithia gorochovi

Subterroothecichnus[22]

Igen et Isp nov

Lee et al

Oligocene

John Day Formation
"Turtle Cove Member"

 USA
 Oregon

Preserved grasshopper soil ootheca with eggs inside.
The type oospecies S. radialis

Orthopteran research[edit]

  • Ferreira et al. (2024) reconstruct the left forewing venation of Picogryllus carentonensis, reporting the presence of the venation pattern compatible with the pattern proposed by Josse et al. (2023)[25] for crickets.[26]
  • Ferreira et al. (2024) reconstruct the anatomy of the internal parts of the genitalia of a male specimen of Picogryllus carentonensis, and evaluate the tempo and mode of evolution of the family Oecanthidae, arguing that the family dates back to the Upper Jurassic.[27]
  • While describing structures interpreted as a grasshopper ootheca (egg pod) and eggs from the John Day Formation, Oregon, United States, Lee et al. advocate the use of the ootaxonomic nomenclatural system for description of insect egg fossils. They erect the new ichnofamily Entomoothecichnidae to accommodate the described oothecae fossils, and the new oofamily Entomoolithidae for "fossil eggs of entomological affinities".[22]

Other panorthopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Wappleria[28]

Gen. et sp. nov

Santos, Diez & Nel

Carboniferous (Gzhelian)

 Spain

A member of Caloneurodea. The type species is W. tremoris.

Clade Coleopterida[edit]

Coleopterans[edit]

Adephaga[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Loricera carsteni[29]

Sp. nov

Valid

Li, Tihelka & Cai in Li et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A species of Loricera.

Archostemata[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Cupes balticus[30]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yamamoto

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Russia
( Kaliningrad Oblast)

A species of Cupes.

Polyphaga[edit]

Cucujiformia[edit]
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Agnathus groehni[31]

Sp. nov

Alekseev, Bukejs & Pollock

Paleogene

Bitterfeld amber

 Germany

A fire-coloured beetle.

Baltistena nigrispinata[32]

Sp. nov

Valid

Batelka, Tröger & Bock in Boudinot et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Mordellidae.

Bulasconotus carinisternus[33]

Sp. nov

Valid

Li, Ślipiński & Cai in Li et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Zopheridae belonging to the subfamily Colydiinae and the tribe Synchitini.

Cephalallus vitalii[34]

Sp. nov

Valid

Legalov, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene (Ypresian)

Fur Formation

 Denmark

A longhorn beetle belonging to the tribe Asemini.

Cretoprostominia[35]

Gen. et sp. nov

Jiang, Liu & Chen

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Salpingidae. The type species is C. myanmarensis.

Isocryptophilus[36]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Li & Cai in Li et al.

Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A possible member of the superfamily Erotyloidea. The type species is I. exilipunctus.

Micrambe tristis[37]

Sp. nov

Valid

Lyubarsky et al.

Eocene

Danish amber

 Denmark

A species of Micrambe.

Palaeosphryon[38]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Nel, Kirejtshuk & Garrouste

Paleocene

 France

A longhorn beetle belonging to the subfamily Prioninae. The type species is P. menatensis.

Palaeosymbius[39]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Arriaga-Varela et al.

Late Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Anamorphidae. The type species is P. groehni; genus also includes P. mesozoicus.

Protokateretes magnascapulae[40]

Sp. nov

Zhao et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Kateretidae.

Protokateretes rectangulum[40]

Sp. nov

Zhao et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Kateretidae.

Ripidinelia daiboyui[41]

Sp. nov

Valid

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

Cretaceous (Albian to Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Ripiphoridae belonging to the subfamily Ripidiinae.

Spinanitidula[42]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhao & Cai in Zhao et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A sap beetle. The type species is S. nigrumflavo.

Trematosphindus kirejtshuki[43]

Sp. nov

Valid

Legalov, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Dolgan Formation
(Taimyr amber)

 Russia
( Krasnoyarsk Krai)

A member of the family Sphindidae.

Elateriformia[edit]
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Burmomiles angustipennis[44]

Sp. nov

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Burmomiles brevicollis[44]

Sp. nov

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Burmomiles dentatus[44]

Sp. nov

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Burmomiles dominikiweissbachi[45]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Fanti & Müller)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle. Moved from Sanaungulus dominikiweissbachi Fanti & Müller (2022).

Burmomiles ellenbergeri[45]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Fanti & Damgaard)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle. Moved from Poinarelektronmiles ellenbergeri Fanti & Damgaard (2020).

Burmomiles kachinensis[45]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Fanti & Müller)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle. Moved from Sanaungulus kachinensis Fanti & Müller (2022).

Burmomiles lethi[45]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Fanti & Damgaard)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle. Moved from Sanaungulus lethi Fanti & Damgaard (2020).

Burmomiles recticollis[44]

Sp. nov

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Cretoctesis[46]

Gen. et sp. nov

Molino-Olmedo

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Buprestidae. The type species is C. conchimillanae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Malthodes maximiliani[47]

Sp. nov

Valid

Fanti & Pankowski

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Poland

A species of Malthodes.

Sanaungulus cuaroni[45]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Bramanti & Fanti)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle. Moved from Poinarelektronmiles cuaroni Bramanti & Fanti (2022).

Sanaungulus elongaticollis[45]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus longicornis[45]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus marginalis[45]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus undecimus[45]

Sp. nov

Valid

Yang, Zhao & Liu

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A soldier beetle.

Staphyliniformia[edit]
Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Bacanius caterinoi[48]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sokolov & Perkovsky in Sokolov et al.

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A species of Bacanius.

Cretafrica[49]

Gen. et sp. nov

Mnguni, McKay & Badenhorst

Late Cretaceous

 Botswana

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Mycetoporinae. The type species is C. orapensis.

Paederus schmidti[50]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Korge)

Pliocene

 Germany

A species of Paederus. Moved from Pliosyntomium schmidti Korge (1967).

Tachyporus burmiticus[51]

Sp. nov

Yamamoto

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A species of Tachyporus.

Coleopteran research[edit]

Clade Dictyoptera[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Angustitermes[55]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Jiang, Zhao & Ren in Jiang et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A termite belonging to the family Mastotermitidae. The type species is A. reflexus.

Clypeblattula[56]

Gen. et sp. nov

Zhang, Chen & Luo

Early Cretaceous

Laiyang Formation

 China

A member of the family Blattulidae. The type species is C. panda.

Ectobius danekrae[57]

Sp. nov

Valid

Anisyutkin, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Danish amber

 Denmark

A species of Ectobius.

Hodotermopsella[58]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Engel & Jouault

Cretaceous

 Myanmar

A termite belonging to the family Hodotermopsidae. The type species is H. novella.

Mastotermes reticulatus[55]

Sp. nov

Valid

Jiang, Zhao & Ren in Jiang et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A termite, a species of Mastotermes.

Nigropterix cummingi[59]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sendi

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Umenocoleidae.

Perspicuus csincsii[60]

Sp. nov

Valid

Szabó, Sendi & Ősi

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Ajka Coal Formation

 Hungary

A member of the family Umenocoleidae belonging to the subfamily Vitisminae.

Praeblattella continuosa[61]

Sp. nov

Valid

Šmídová, Bruthansová & Hain

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A cockroach.

Praeblattella patrickmuelleri[61]

Sp. nov

Valid

Šmídová, Bruthansová & Hain

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A cockroach.

Tyrannotermes[58]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Engel & Jouault

Cretaceous

 Myanmar

A termite belonging to the family Hodotermopsidae. The type species is T. spinifer.

Vitisma coriacea[62]

Sp. nov

Valid

Sendi

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the subfamily Vitisminae.

Dictyopteran research[edit]

Hymenopterans[edit]

"Symphyta"[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Ghilarella elegantula[65]

Sp. nov

Li et al.

Early Cretaceous

Yixian Formation

 China

A member of the family Sepulcidae.

Ghilarella kopylovi[65]

Sp. nov

Li et al.

Early Cretaceous

 Russia
( Buryatia)

A member of the family Sepulcidae.

Hervetia[66]

Gen. et sp. nov

Nel & Kundura

Paleocene

 France

A member of the family Cimbicidae. The type species is H. paleocenica.

Kryptovelona[67]

Gen. et sp. nov

Vilhelmsen et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Orussidae. The type species is K. carstengroehni.

Luberotenthredo[68]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Nel et al.

Oligocene

"Calcaire de Campagne-Calavon" Formation

 France

A member of the family Tenthredinidae. The type species is L. cerestensis.

Orussus juttagroehnae[67]

Sp. nov

Vilhelmsen et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

A species of Orussus.

Apocrita[edit]

Chrysidoidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Hukawngepyris[69]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Brazidec, Lohrmann & Perrichot

Cretaceous (Albian–Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Bethylidae belonging to the superfamily Epyrinae. The type species is H. setosus.

Thaumatorrhinos[70]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Martins & Melo

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Dryinidae belonging to the superfamily Thaumatodryininae. The type species is T. athrix.

Diaprioidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Ambositra bicarinata[71]

Sp. nov

Valid

Chemyreva in Chemyreva, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A member of the family Diapriidae belonging to the subfamily Ambositrinae.

Ambositra epicnemia[71]

Sp. nov

Valid

Chemyreva in Chemyreva, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A member of the family Diapriidae belonging to the subfamily Ambositrinae.

Ambositra masneri[71]

Sp. nov

Valid

Chemyreva in Chemyreva, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

A member of the family Diapriidae belonging to the subfamily Ambositrinae.

Ambositra villumi[71]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Brazidec & Vilhelmsen)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe
(Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Diapriidae belonging to the subfamily Ambositrinae; moved from Basalys villumi Brazidec & Vilhelmsen (2022).

Lubomirus[72]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Chemyreva, Perkovsky & Vasilenko

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Russia
( Kaliningrad Oblast)

A member of the family Ismaridae.
The type species is L. victori from the Baltic amber; genus also includes L. masneri from the Rovno amber.

Formicoidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Baikuris ocellantis[73]

Sp. nov

Sosiak et al.

Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

North Carolina amber

 United States
( North Carolina)

A species of Baikuris.

Brownimecia inconspicua[73]

Sp. nov

Sosiak et al.

Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

North Carolina amber

 United States
( North Carolina)

A species of Brownimecia.

Camponotites ambon[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus ambon Zhang (1989).

Camponotites ampullosus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus ampullosus Zhang (1989).

Camponotites cockerelli[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Donisthorpe)

Eocene (Priabonian)

Bouldnor Formation

 United Kingdom

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Leucotaphus cockerelli Donisthorpe (1920).

Camponotites compactus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Förster)

Oligocene

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus compactus Förster (1891).

Camponotites crozei[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Riou)

Miocene (Turolian)

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus crozei Riou (1999).

Camponotites curviansatus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus curviansatus Zhang (1989).

Camponotites fuscipennis[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Carpenter)

Eocene

Florissant Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus fuscipennis Carpenter (1930).

Camponotites gracilis[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus gracilis Zhang (1989).

Camponotites heracleus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Heer)

Miocene

 Croatia

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Formica heraclea Heer (1849).

Camponotites induratus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Heer)

Miocene

 Croatia

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Formica indurate Heer (1849).

Camponotites lignitus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Germar)

Oligocene

Rott Formation

 Germany

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Formica lignitum Germar (1837).

Camponotites longiventris[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Théobald)

Oligocene (Chattian)

Niveau du gypse d'Aix Formation

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus longiventris Théobald (1937).

Camponotites longus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus longus Zhang (1989).

Camponotites microcephalus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Carpenter)

Eocene

Florissant Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus microcephalus Carpenter (1930).

Camponotites microthoracus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus microthoracus Zhang (1989).

Camponotites novotnyi[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Samšińák)

Oligocene (Rupelian)

 Czech Republic

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus novotnyi Samšińák (1967).

Camponotites obesus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Piton)

Miocene

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus obesus Piton (1935).

Camponotites oeningensis[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Heer)

Miocene

 Croatia

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Formica obesa oeningensis Heer (1849).

Camponotites penninervis[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Théobald)

Oligocene (Chattian)

Niveau du gypse d'Aix Formation

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus penninervis Théobald (1937).

Camponotites petrifactus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Carpenter)

Eocene

Florissant Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus petrifactus Carpenter (1930).

Camponotites pictus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus pictus Zhang, Sun & Zhang (1994).

Camponotites plenus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus plenus Zhang (1989).

Camponotites shanwangensis[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Hong)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus shanwangensis Hong (1984).

Camponotites theobaldi[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Özdikmen)

Oligocene (Chattian)

Niveau du gypse d'Aix Formation

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus theobaldi Özdikmen (2010).

Camponotites tokunagai[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Naora)

Eocene (Lutetian)

Jijuntun Formation
(Fushun amber)

 China

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus tokunagai Naora (1933).

Camponotites ullrichi[32]

Comb. nov

(Bachmayer)

Miocene (Messinian)

 Austria

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus ullrichi Bachmayer (1960). Its fossil material (a single forewing) is considered to be unidentifiable by Boudinot et al. (2024), who consider the taxon to be invalid.[32]

Camponotites vehemens[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Förster)

Oligocene

 France

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus vehemens Förster (1891).

Camponotites vetus[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Scudder)

Eocene

Green River Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae; moved from Camponotus vetus Scudder (1877).

Eocamponotus[32]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Boudinot in Boudinot et al.

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe (Baltic Sea region)

An ant belonging to the tribe Camponotini. The type species is "Camponotus" mengei Mayr (1868).

Eoecophylla[74]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Archibald, Mathewes & Perfilieva

Eocene

Coldwater Beds

 Canada
( British Columbia)

An ant belonging to the subfamily Formicinae and the tribe Oecophyllini. The type species is E. quilchenensis.

Incertogaster[32]

Gen. et comb. nov

Valid

Boudinot in Boudinot et al.

Eocene and Oligocene

Rovno amber

 Ukraine

An ant belonging to the subfamily Myrmicinae. The type species is "Crematogaster" primitiva Radchenko & Dlussky (2019) from the Rovno amber; genus also includes "Crematogaster" aurora Lapolla & Greenwalt (2015) from the Kishenehn Formation and "Crematogaster" praecursor Emery (1891) from the Sicilian amber.

Liometopum palaeopterum[32]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zhang)

Miocene (Burdigalian)

Shanwang Formation

 China

A species of Liometopum; moved from Shanwangella palaeoptera Zhang (1989).

Oecophylla kraussei[74]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Dlussky & Rasnitsyn)

Eocene

Klondike Mountain Formation

 United States
( Washington)

A weaver ant. Moved from Camponotites kraussei Dlussky & Rasnitsyn (1999).

Pheidole chaan[75]

Sp. nov

Varela-Hernández & Flores-Zapoteco

Miocene

Mexican amber

 Mexico

A species of Pheidole.

Sphecomyrma nexa[73]

Sp. nov

Sosiak et al.

Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

North Carolina amber

 United States
( North Carolina)

A species of Sphecomyrma.

Formicoidea research[edit]
  • A study on the diversity dynamics of ants throughout their evolutionary history is published by Jouault et al. (2024), who interpret their findings as indicating that extinction of stem ants was more likely caused by their specialized morphology rather than by competition with crown ants, as well as indicating that the radiation of the flowering plants acted as a buffer against extinction and a driver of diversification in ants.[76]

Ichneumonoidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Centistoides (Palaeoides) magnioculus[77]

Sp. nov

Valid

Belokobylskij
in Belokobylskij, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Danish amber

 Denmark

A Centistini Euphorinae braconid wasp.

Centistoides magnioculus

Lithoserix oublierus[78]

Sp. nov

Valid

Viertler

Oligocene (Rupelian)

Calcaires de Campagne-Calavon

 France

A Pimplinae ichneumon wasp.

Oligoneurus eocenus[79]

Sp. nov

Valid

Belokobylskij in Belokobylskij, Vasilenko & Perkovsky

Eocene

Danish amber

 Denmark

An ichneutine braconid wasp.

Properhyssalus[80]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Belokobylskij in Belokobylskij & Manukyan

Eocene

Prussian Formation
(Baltic amber)

 Russia
( Kaliningrad Oblast)

A rhyssaline braconid wasp. The type species is P. czechowskii.[81]

Megalyroidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Cretolyra[82]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Brazidec et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Megalyridae. The type species is C. noijebumensis; genus also includes C. shawi.

Genkyhag[82]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Brazidec et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Megalyridae. The type species is G. innebula.

Kamyristi[82]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Brazidec et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian to Santonian)

Taimyr amber

 Russia
( Krasnoyarsk Krai)

A member of the family Megalyridae. The type species is K. exfrigore; genus also includes K. yantardakhensis.

Megacoxa[82]

Gen. et 3 sp. nov

Valid

Brazidec et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Megalyridae. The type species is M. janzeni; genus also includes M. chandrahrasa and M. synchrotron.

Mymarommatoidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Archaeromma chisatoi[83]

Sp. nov

Valid

Aiba & Inose

Late Cretaceous (Coniacian)

Iwaki amber

 Japan

A member of the family Mymarommatidae.

Panguoidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Protopangu[84]

Gen. et sp. nov

Zhuang et al.

Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

Wealden amber

 United Kingdom

A member of the family Panguidae. The type species of P. valdensis.

Pompiloidea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Burmusculus abstrusus[85]

Sp. nov

Valid

Wu et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Burmusculidae.

Burmusculus primitivus[85]

Sp. nov

Valid

Wu et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Burmusculidae.

Clade Neuropterida[edit]

Neuropterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Aggregataberotha paucipunctata[86]

Sp. nov

Valid

Chen, Shi, Ren & Yang in Chen et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Berothidae.

Furochrysa[87]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Makarkin & Perkovsky

Eocene

Fur Formation

 Denmark

A member of the family Chrysopidae belonging to the subfamily Nothochrysinae. The type species is F. alisae.

Glaesoconis glaber[88]

Sp. nov

Valid

Jouault & Engel

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Coniopterygidae.

Mantispidipterella curvis[89]

Sp. nov

Chen et al.

Late Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Dipteromantispidae.

Myanmarosmylus[90]

Gen. et sp. nov

Li et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Osmylidae. The type species is M. wintertoni.

Natator[91]

Gen. et sp. nov

Junior homonym

Kong et al.

Middle Jurassic

Daohugou Beds

 China

A lacewing larva. The type species is N. giganteus. The generic name is shared with Natator McCulloch (1908).

Nuddsia simplex[90]

Sp. nov

Li et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Osmylidae.

Sejunctaberotha[86]

Gen. et 3 sp. nov

Valid

Chen, Shi, Ren & Yang in Chen et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Berothidae. The type species is S. transversa; genus also includes S. sphaerica and S. tenuis.

Tholimantispa[89]

Gen. et sp. nov

Chen et al.

Late Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Dipteromantispidae. The type species is T. zuoae.

Neuropteran research[edit]

  • Buchner et al. (2024) describe new lacewing larvae from the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar, demonstrating the presence of trumpet-shaped elongate empodia in members of the families Nymphidae and Osmylidae, and argue that the empodium evolved only once in Neuroptera as was subsequently lost by several neuropteran lineages.[92]
  • A berothoid larva representing the first record of either the family Berothidae or the family Rhachiberothidae from the Eocene Rovno amber (Ukraine) reported to date is described by Makarkin & Perkovsky (2024).[93]

Raphidiopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Proraphidia anisomorpha[94]

Sp. nov

Chen et al.

Early Cretaceous

Laiyang Formation

 China

A member of the family Mesoraphidiidae.

Raphidiopteran research[edit]

  • Haug et al. (2024) describe a snakefly larva from the Cretaceous amber from Myanmar showing a mixture of characters from different developmental stages of extant and fossil snakeflies, and interpret this finding as indicating that metamorphosis was less pronounced in fossil snakeflies than in extant ones.[95]

Other neuropteridans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Merithone[96]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Montagna & Magoga in Montagna, Magoga & Magnani

Middle Triassic

Meride Limestone Formation

  Switzerland

A member of the family Permithonidae. The type species is M. laetitiae.

Clade Palaeoptera[edit]

Ephemeropterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Crephlebia[97]

Gen. et sp. nov

Chen & Zheng

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A mayfly belonging to the family Leptophlebiidae. The type species is C. zhoui.

Koonwarrabaetisca[98]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Godunko & Sroka

Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

Koonwarra fossil bed

 Australia

A mayfly belonging to the family Baetiscidae. The type species is K. jelli; genus also includes K. duncani.

Odonatopterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Country Notes Images

Gusagrion[99]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Nel

Eocene

Green River Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

An eodysagrionine damselfly. The type species is G. coloratum.

Hongtaous[100]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Liu et al.

Middle Jurassic

 China

A dragonfly belonging to the group Petaluroidea and the family Aktasiidae. The type species is H. caii.

Issadoneura[101]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Progoneuridae. The type species is I. marilevorum. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Kennedya sylvensis[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Kennedyidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Kennedya volatica[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Kennedyidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Kidaneuthemis[102]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Liu, Ren & Yang in Liu et al.

Middle Jurassic (Callovian)

Jiulongshan Formation

 China

A member of Isophlebioptera belonging to the family Euthemistidae. The type species is K. ningchengensis.

Lindenia heeri[103]

Sp. nov

Valid

Boderau et al.

Miocene

Upper Freshwater-Molasse Formation

 Germany

A dragonfly belonging to the family Gomphidae.

Parahemeroscopus[104]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Qi et al.

Early Cretaceous

Zhonggou Formation

 China

A dragonfly belonging to the family Hemeroscopidae. The type species is P. jiuquanensis.

Permagrion sharovi[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Permolestes obscurus[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Permolestes vjatkensis[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Permosticta[101]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Voltzialestidae. Genus includes new species P. elegans and P. parva. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Petrolestes inexpectatus[99]

Sp. nov

Valid

Nel

Eocene

Green River Formation

 United States
( Colorado)

A dysagrionid damselfly.

Prototerskeja[101]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Voltzialestidae. The type species is P. dubia. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Salagoulestes martynovi[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Sinoerasipteron[105]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Nel & Huang in Nel et al.

Carboniferous (Moscovian)

Tupo Formation

 China

A member of the family Erasipteridae. The type species is S. xiaheyanensis.

Solikamptilon aequus[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Stolleagrion[106]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Simonsen, Archibald & Ware in Simonsen et al.

Eocene (Ypresian)

Fur Formation

 Denmark

A member of the family Dysagrionidae. The type species is S. foghnielseni.

Sushkinia angulata[101]

Sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Triadolestes[101]

Gen. et 2 sp. nov

Valid

Felker

Permian

 Russia

A protozygopteran belonging to the family Permagrionidae. Genus includes new species T. sakmarensis and T. mutovkensis. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Odonatopteran research[edit]

  • An aktassiid dragonfly of undetermined generic and specific placement, representing the youngest record of the family reported to date, is described from the Cenomanian amber from Myanmar by Fan et al. (2024).[107]

Clade Paraneoptera[edit]

Hemipterans[edit]

Auchenorrhyncha[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Cretadorus leptosomus[108]

Comb. nov

(Poinar & Brown)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A froghopper belonging to the family Sinoalidae. Moved from Araeoanasillus leptosomus Poinar & Brown (2023).

Cretadorus qingyui[108]

Sp. nov

Chen et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A froghopper belonging to the family Sinoalidae.

Cretotettigarcta problematica[109]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Jiang et al.)

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A stem cicadid; moved from Hpanraais problematicus Jiang et al.

Cretotettigarcta shcherbakovi[109]

Sp. nov

Valid

Jiang et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A stem cicadid.

Eunotalia[109]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Jiang et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A stem cicadoid. The type species is E. emeryi.

Magnicercopis[110]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang, Chen & Zhang in Zhang et al.

Early Jurassic

Sangonghe Formation

 China

A member of the family Procercopidae. The type species is M. pingi. Published online in 2024, but the issue date is listed as December 2023.

Niryasaburnia nigrutomia[111]

Sp. nov

Valid

Deng & Bourgoin in Deng et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A planthopper belonging to the family Achilidae and the subfamily Myconinae.

Pranwanna[109]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Jiang et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A stem cicadid. The type species is P. xiai.

Sanmai? zetavena[112]

Sp. nov

Valid

Jouault et al.

Late Triassic

Amisan Formation

 South Korea

A member of the family Tettigarctidae.

Sinofulgoridium[113]

Gen. et sp. nov

Zhang, Szwedo & Zhang in Zhang et al.

Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

Tongchuan Formation

 China

A planthopper belonging to the family Surijokocixiidae. The type species is S. suni.

Sinuovenaxius[111]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Wang & Bourgoin in Deng et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A planthopper belonging to the family Achilidae and the subfamily Myconinae. The type species is S. kachinensis.

Stylocentrus pouilloni[114]

Sp. nov

Valid

Boderau & Nel

Miocene

Dominican amber

 Dominican Republic

A treehopper, a species of Stylocentrus.

Vulcanetoia[115]

Nom. nov

Valid

Allsopp

Early Cretaceous

Santana Formation

 Brazil

A planthopper belonging to the family Lalacidae; a replacement name for Vulcanoia Martins-Neto (1988).

Heteroptera[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Acutiangulus[116]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang, Liu & Yao in Zhang et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Reduviidae belonging to the subfamily Centrocnemidinae. The type species is A. densus.

Burmogerris[117]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Fu, Cai, Chen & Huang in Fu et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of Gerroidea of uncertain affinities. The type species is B. rarus.

Enicocephalinus ibericus[118]

Sp. nov

Valid

Davranoglou et al.

Early Cretaceous (Albian)

Ariño amber

 Spain

A member of Enicocephalomorpha of uncertain affinities.

Ferriantenna gracenuoxichenae[119]

Sp. nov

Valid

Cumming, Le Tirant & Chen

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Coreidae.

Jinjupopovina[120]

Gen. et sp. nov

Sohn & Nam

Early Cretaceous

Jinju Formation

 South Korea

A member of Coreoidea belonging to the family Yuripopovinidae. The type species is J. eosahwae.

Mecocollaris[121]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Ma et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Nabidae. The type species is M. simplipodus.

Miropictopallium[122]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Fabrikant & Novoselska

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Yuripopovinidae. The type species is M. coloradmonens.

Phimophorus chiodii[123]

Sp. nov

Valid

Boderau et al.

Miocene

Dominican amber

 Dominican Republic

A member of the family Reduviidae belonging to the subfamily Phimophorinae.

Tumpectus[124]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Dai et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the family Yuripopovinidae. The type species is T. triporcatus.

Sternorrhyncha[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Baikuraphis[125]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Ogłaza & Węgierek in Ogłaza et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Ognevka Formation
(Taimyr amber)

 Russia
( Krasnoyarsk Krai)

A member of the family Aphididae. The type species is B. abdominalis.

Canadaphis ugolyaki[125]

Sp. nov

Valid

Ogłaza & Węgierek in Ogłaza et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Kheta Formation
(Taimyr amber)

 Russia
( Krasnoyarsk Krai)

A member of the family Canadaphididae.

Sidorchukaphis[125]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Ogłaza & Węgierek in Ogłaza et al.

Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

Kheta Formation
(Taimyr amber)

 Russia
( Krasnoyarsk Krai)

A member of the family Eriosomatidae. The type species is S. katyae.

Hemipteran research[edit]

  • Review of the forewing venation in the Paleozoic and Mesozoic planthoppers is published by Bucher et al. (2024) [126]
  • Redescription of Bolbossus bervoetsi, based on a female and fifth instar nymph from the Eocene Baltic amber, is published by Gnezdilov (2024).[127]

Psocodea[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Archimenopon[128]

Fam. et gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Zhang et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A member of the stem group of Amblycera, the type genus of the new family Archimenoponidae. The type species is A. myanmarensis.

Santonipsocus[129]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Álvarez-Parra et al.

Cretaceous (Albian-Cenomanian)

Charentese amber

 France

A member of the family Empheriidae. The type species is S. mimeticus.

Thysanoptera[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Didymothrips[130]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Guo et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A thrips belonging to the family Stenurothripidae. The type species is D. abdominalis.

Parallelothrips[130]

Gen. et sp. nov

Valid

Guo et al.

Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

A thrips belonging to the family Stenurothripidae. The type species is P. separatus.

Clade Perlidea[edit]

Dermapterans[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Prodacnodes[131]

Gen. et sp. nov

Peng et al.

Cretaceous

Burmese amber

 Myanmar

An earwig belonging to the family Pygidicranidae. The type species is P. dupliforceps.

Other insects[edit]

Name Novelty Status Authors Age Type locality Location Notes Images

Adicophasma groehni[132]

Comb. nov

Valid

(Zompro)

Eocene

Baltic amber

Europe
(Baltic Sea region)

A member of the family Mantophasmatidae; moved from Raptophasma groehni Zompro (2008).

Adicophasma hafniensis[132]

Sp. nov

Valid

Perkovsky & Storozhenko in Perkovsky, Vasilenko & Storozhenko

Eocene

Danish amber

 Denmark

A member of the family Mantophasmatidae.

Raptophasma neli[132]

Sp. nov

Valid

Perkovsky & Storozhenko in Perkovsky, Vasilenko & Storozhenko

Eocene

Baltic amber

 Russia
( Kaliningrad Oblast)

A member of the family Mantophasmatidae.

General research[edit]

  • A study on mine damage on gymnosperm specimens from the Middle Jurassic Jiulongshan Formation (China), probably produced by members of basal lineages of polyphagan beetles, monotrysian moths and tenthredinoid sawflies, is published by Xiao et al. (2024), who argue that the evolution of the mining associations of insects with gymnospermous plants during the Jurassic was likely caused by the appearance of new, more foliose plant lineages that provided more accessible food resources for mining insects.[133]
  • A study on the ecology of the Aptian insect fauna from the Nova Olinda Member of the Crato Formation (Brazil) is published by Bezerra & Mendes (2024), who interpret the studied insect fauna as living in an environment similar to modern long-standing wetlands, dominated by dominanted by fully terrestrial taxa, and relatively richer in palaeopterans than insect faunas from the Yixian and Zaza formations.[134]
  • Evidence indicating that the radiation of the flowering plants mitigated insect extinction (especially during the Cretaceous period) and drove the origination of insects (especially during the Cenozoic) is presented by Peris & Condamine (2024).[135]
  • Loewen et al. (2024) describe a diverse amber deposit from the Maastrichtian strata from the Big Muddy Badlands (Canada), preserving fossils of representatives of seven arthropod orders and at least 11 insect families, and interpret the studied assemblage as providing evidence of a faunal turnover among insects prior to the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event.[136]
  • An assemblage of subfossil remains of insects, dominated by diverse beetles, is described from the Late Pleistocene strata from the Lebed site (Altai Republic, Russia) by Gurina et al. (2024), who interpret the studied insects as indicative of humid climate which was significantly colder than modern climate in the studied area.[137]

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