2023
DOI: 10.1071/is23004
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An unusual lineage of Helotidae in mid-Cretaceous amber from northern Myanmar (Coleoptera: Nitiduloidea)

Yan-Da Li,
Zhenhua Liu,
Diying Huang
et al.

Abstract: Helotidae is a small and morphologically uniform family in Nitiduloidea. In this study, we report an unusual form of helotids, represented by Lobatihelota lescheni Li, Liu & Cai gen. nov., sp. nov. and L. iridescens Li, Liu & Cai sp. nov. from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. Lobatihelota is unique within the family in having a leg morphology typical of some Nitidulidae and Kateretidae (tibia widened distally, tarsomeres 1–3 bilobed, tarsomere 4 shortened). Additionally, new diagnostic characters are sugg… Show more

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“…For taxa with both morphological and molecular data, their interrelationships were fixed as the backbone tree. The fossil genus and other extant taxa without molecular data were allowed to move freely across the backbone tree (e.g., Li, Liu, et al., 2023; Li, Newton, et al., 2022; Li, Ślipiński, et al., 2023; Li, Yamamoto, et al., 2023; Li, Zhang, et al., 2022). The resulting tree was visualized with the online tool iTOL 6.6 (Letunic & Bork, 2024) and graphically edited with Adobe Illustrator CC 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For taxa with both morphological and molecular data, their interrelationships were fixed as the backbone tree. The fossil genus and other extant taxa without molecular data were allowed to move freely across the backbone tree (e.g., Li, Liu, et al., 2023; Li, Newton, et al., 2022; Li, Ślipiński, et al., 2023; Li, Yamamoto, et al., 2023; Li, Zhang, et al., 2022). The resulting tree was visualized with the online tool iTOL 6.6 (Letunic & Bork, 2024) and graphically edited with Adobe Illustrator CC 2017.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%