白垩纪中期克钦琥珀中的第一个eupnoid采集者(蛛形目:Opiliones:Eupnoi),并注意到Grimaldi Halithers的两性异形(蛛形纲:Opiliines:Dyspnoi)

IF 1.9 Q2 ENTOMOLOGY Palaeoentomology Pub Date : 2023-06-28 DOI:10.11646/palaeoentomology.6.3.11
C. Bartel, J. Dunlop
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在缅甸北部克钦邦的中白垩世(约99 Ma)缅甸琥珀中发现了第一批具具的琥珀(Opiliones: Eupnoi)。所有四个现存的欧皮亚目现在都是从这个琥珀源中已知的。黑斑暴龙(Tyrannobunus acleus gen. et sp. 11 .)保留了一些独特的特征组合,包括带刺的腿、位于前方的大眼睛和相对未分化的阴茎。这些特征可能是半胚性的,并与新物种属于亚目中相对基础谱系的假设相一致。另外两种,可能是未成熟的,被描述和描绘。它们可能属于蝴蝶兰科,但在这个阶段没有正式命名。此外,一个新的缅甸琥珀标本被分配给Halitherses grimaldii (?)Giribet & Dunlop, 2005(精神障碍:海蝇科)。它首次揭示了一个(雄性?)化学突突,从而为这个已灭绝的家族提供了第二性二态性的第一个证据。
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First eupnoid harvestmen (Arachnida: Opiliones: Eupnoi) from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber, with notes on sexual dimorphism in Halitherses grimaldii (Arachnida: Opiliones: Dyspnoi)
The first eupnoid harvestmen (Opiliones: Eupnoi) are described from the mid-Cretaceous (ca. 99 Ma) Burmese amber (Kachin State, northern Myanmar). All four living suborders of Opiliones are now known from this amber source. Tyrannobunus aculeus gen. et sp. nov. preserves a unique combination of characters including spiny legs, large eyes in an anterior position and a relatively undifferentiated penis. These characters may be plesiomorphic for Eupnoi and are consistent with the hypothesis that the new species belongs to a relatively basal lineage within the suborder. Two more, probably immature, eupnoids are described and figured. They probably belong to the eupnoid family Phalangiidae, but are not formally named at this stage. Additionally, a new Burmese amber specimen is assigned here to Halitherses grimaldii (?) Giribet & Dunlop, 2005 (Dyspnoi: Halithersidae). It reveals for the first time a (male?) cheliceral apophysis and thus offers the first evidence for secondary sexual dimorphism in this extinct family.
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