缅甸琥珀中的甲螨ⅰ.白垩纪琥珀中甲螨科(鞘翅目,甲螨目)的首次记录,并附有一新种的描述,1935

IF 1.9 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Palaeoentomology Pub Date : 2023-10-30 DOI:10.11646/palaeoentomology.6.5.1
ANTONIO ARILLO, LUIS S. SUBÍAS, DI-YING HUANG
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缅甸琥珀原产于缅甸北部的胡康河谷。Shi et al.(2012)基于锆石定年提出了大约99 Ma的年龄,而Smith &Ross(2018)根据钻孔双壳类产生的琥珀中的沉积物提出了100 Ma的年龄。关于生产树脂的工厂;Ko(2003)记录了原木杉科和紫杉科的孢子。Poinar et al.(2007)由于与新西兰的现代贝壳杉(Agathis)相似,提出了一种原生动物起源,而Grimaldi &Ross(2017)提出了柏科(水杉)起源的可能性。尽管来自缅甸的琥珀内含物最早是由Cockerell(1916)描述的,但对这一生物群的极大兴趣(以及大量论文)直到20年前才开始出现。
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Oribatid mites in Burmese amber I. First record of the family Achipteriidae (Acariformes, Oribatida) in Cretaceous amber, with the description of a new species of Cerachipteria Grandjean, 1935
Burmese amber originates from the Hukawng Valley in northern Myanmar (Burma). Shi et al. (2012) proposed an age of ca. 99 Ma based on zircon dating, whereas Smith & Ross (2018) proposed an age of 100 Ma based on sediments inside amber produced by bored bivalves. Regarding the plant producing resin Cruickshank & Ko (2003) recorded spores both of Araucariaceae and Taxodiaceae origin. Poinar et al. (2007) proposed an araucariacean origin due to the similitudes with modern kauri pines (Agathis) from New Zealand, while Grimaldi & Ross (2017) suggested the possibility of a Cupressaceae (Metasequoia) origin. Although amber inclusions from Myanmar were first described by Cockerell (1916), great interest (and a huge number of papers) in this biota started only two decades ago.
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