Hirsutisoma grimaldii sp. nov., a ca. 99 - million-year-old ricinuleid (Primoricinulei, Hirsutisomidae) from Cretaceous Burmese amber with a corticolous, scansorial lifestyle
Author
BOTERO-TRUJILLO, RICARDO
Author
DAVIS, STEVEN R.
Author
MICHALIK, PETER
Author
PRENDINI, LORENZO
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Palaeoentomology
2022
2022-09-22
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.5.11
journal article
10.11646/palaeoentomology.5.5.11
2624-2834
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Hirsutisoma
Wunderlich, 2017
Hirsutisoma
Wunderlich, 2017: 49
, 50, 53–55, 62, 64, 65,
type
species by original designation:
Hirsutisoma bruckschi
Wunderlich, 2017
;
Selden & Ren, 2017: 334
; ValdezMondragón & Francke, 2017: 12;
Dunlop
et al
., 2020: 125
.
Included species.
Hirsutisoma acutiformis
Wunderlich, 2017
;
Hirsutisoma bruckschi
Wunderlich, 2017
;
Hirsutisoma dentata
Wunderlich, 2017
;
Hirsutisoma grimaldii
sp. nov.
Locality and horizon.
Hirsutisoma
is exclusively represented in the fossil record of the Mid-Cretaceous (
ca
. 99 Ma) Burmese amber deposits.