New cretaceous bugs from northeastern china imply the systematic position of pachymeridiidae (hemiptera: heteroptera) “2279

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    The forewing with the costal fracture and absence of pulvillus under the claw make Pachymeridiidae significantly distinct from extant Pentatomomorpha. Several genera in flower bugs the late Mesozoic costal fracture were absent, such as Crassicerus Tang, Yao and Ren, 2015, from the late Mesozoic costal fracture were absent, such as Crassicerus Tang, Yao and Ren, Longilanceolatus Tang, Yao and Ren, 2015. Mor. interestingly, the extant ochteroids have the significant costalatfracture present More interestingly, the exhave well-developed costal fracture, whereas, in the Early Cretaceous, all species have tant ochteroids have well-developed costal fracture . . .

     

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