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Berstidae fam. nov.: Photographs of Specimens Entombed in Mid-Cretaceous Amber (A) Habitus of Bersta coleopteromorpha gen. et sp. nov. under reflected light. (B) Habitus of Bersta vampirica gen. et sp. nov. under reflected light. (C) Antenna of Bersta vampirica gen. et sp. nov. under reflected light. (D) Lateral view of Bersta vampirica gen. et sp. nov. under green fluorescence. (E) Metatarsus of Bersta coleopteromorpha gen. et sp. nov. under green fluorescence. (F) Ventral view of Bersta vampirica gen. et sp. nov. under reflected light. Scale bars: 500 μm in (A–F) and 200 μm in (C and E). abd, abdomen; ant1–4, antennomere 1–4; cl, claw; cly, clypeus; hd, head; hem, hemelytron; lb 1–4, labial segments 1–4; mtfm, metafemur; mtta1–3, metatarsi 1–3; mttb, metatibia; mttbs, metatibial spine; pcxa, procoxa; prf, preflagelloid; prnd, pronotal disc; prnm, pronotal margin; sos, supraocular seta. |
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Source | "Mimicry in Cretaceous Bugs" iScience | |||
Author | Erik Tihelka Michael S.Engel Diying Huang Chenyang Cai | |||
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