A new cockroach (Blattodea, corydiidae) with pectinate antennae from mid-cretaceous burmese amber

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Abstract

A new species of fossil cockroach, Fragosublatta pectinata gen. et sp. nov., is described from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. The new species is assigned to the family Corydiidae based on the following combination of characters: pronotum with tubercles, tegmina obovate with smallish anal region and spinules on the antero-ventral margin of the front femur (type C1). The new species is the second reported cockroach with ramified antennae. This finding broadens the diversity of Blattodea in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber and provides further evidence of convergent evolution for antennal structures among different insect lineages.

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Chen, G., Xiao, L., Liang, J., Shih, C., & Ren, D. (2021). A new cockroach (Blattodea, corydiidae) with pectinate antennae from mid-cretaceous burmese amber. ZooKeys, 1060, 155–169. https://doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.1060.67216

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