The first xiphydriid wood wasp in Cretaceous amber (Hymenoptera: Xiphydriidae) and a potential association with Cycadales
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Published:2022-01-04
Issue:2
Volume:24
Page:445-453
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ISSN:2193-0074
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Container-title:Fossil Record
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Foss. Rec.
Author:
Gao Jia, Engel Michael S., Grímsson Friðgeir, Gu Lei, Ren Dong, Gao Tai-PingORCID
Abstract
Abstract. A new genus and species of fossil wood wasp is described
and figured from mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber, representing the first
occurrence of the family Xiphydriidae in the fossil record. Paraxiphydria resinata gen. et
sp. nov. exhibits typical apomorphies of the family including a generally
cylindrical body, elongate neck and dome-shaped head. Nonetheless, owing to
a unique combination of traits including features hitherto unknown among
species of the family, the genus is classified within a separate subfamily,
Paraxiphydriinae subfam. nov. A key is presented to the
suprageneric groups of Xiphydriidae. The newly described species is the
first fossil xiphydriid wood wasp, extends the occurrence of Xiphydriidae
into the mid-Cretaceous and adds to the known diversity of features in the
family. Lastly, the simplification of wing venation and hypotheses of
host-plant affiliations of early xiphydriids are discussed. We evaluate
pollen associated with the wasp, assign it to the genus Cycadopites and conclude
that an affiliation to the Cycadales is most likely. Article and nomenclatural acts are registered in ZooBank (http://zoobank.org/, last access: 15 December 2021), with the following life science identifier (LSID) (reference): urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:DA80920E-E94B-4A8E-A817-077FA7BD7D69.
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers
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