生物
膜翅目
布谷鸟
克莱德
白垩纪
多元化(营销策略)
动物
进化生物学
古生物学
系统发育学
基因
生物化学
业务
营销
作者
Daercio A. A. Lucena,Gabriel A. R. Melo
标识
DOI:10.1093/zoolinnean/zlaf054
摘要
Abstract The oldest representatives of the amisegine cuckoo wasps are described from inclusions in mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. Four monotypic new genera are described and illustrated: †Cenomanisega krombeinigen. et sp. nov., †Cretamisega mandibularisgen. et sp. nov., †Protognathosega depilisgen. et sp. nov., and †Telistosega intermediagen. et sp. nov. Additionally, †Miracorium amicasp. nov. is described and illustrated based on the discovery of the first female in the genus †Miracorium. We used Bayesian inference to establish the phylogenetic position of the new fossils within Chrysididae. The new fossils exhibit specialized modifications in the female mouthparts and apparatus for oviposition, which are consistent with the feeding and egg-laying habits observed in the modern Amiseginae. Our findings suggest that these traits evolved ≥100 Mya and might have been crucial in the early diversification of the clade as specialized parasitoids of walking stick eggs.
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