Palaeotanyrhina
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Palaeotanyrhina exophthalma | |
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Family: | †Palaeotanyrhinidae
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Species: | †P. exophthalma
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†Palaeotanyrhina exophthalma |
Palaeotanyrhina is a genus of extinct insects in the phylum Arthropoda. The type species Palaeotanyrhina exophthalma had large bulging eyes, an elongated mouth and sticky feet for capturing prey items. P. exophthalma lived 100 million years ago during the Middle Cretaceous period in modern day Myanmar. The specimen was found in amber southwest of Maingkhwan in the Kachin state (26°20'N, 96°36'E).[1]
References
[edit]- ^ Poinar, George Jr.; Brown, Alex E.; Kóbor, Péter (July 2022). "Palaeotanyrhina exophthalma gen. et sp. nov. (Palaeotanyrhinidae fam. nov.) (Reduvioidea: Hemiptera) in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber". Palaeodiversity. 15 (1): 73–82. doi:10.18476/pale.v15.a5. ISSN 1867-6294.