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

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  • who: Rui Dai and collaborators from the The seven specimens used in this paper were collected from the Yixian Formation (includes two male specimens and five female specimens), which are located in Huangbanjigou Village in Beipiao City, Liaoning Province, ChinaThe geological age is about , Ma, and considered to be Lower Cretaceous [20, ]. This formation contains numerous, diverse insect fossils including Hymenoptera, Hemiptera, Coleoptera, Siphonaptera, etc. [22-27]. The new material was stored at the Key Laboratory of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes, College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China (CNUB, Curator: Yunzhi Yao). the specimens . . .

     

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