Cormopsocidae

Extinct family of insects From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cormopsocidae is an extinct family of Psocodea. All currently known members are from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber of Myanmar. The family is considered either to be the earliest diverging group of the suborder Trogiomorpha, or the sister group to all other psocids, and retains many primitive characteristics.

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Cormopsocidae
Temporal range: Cenomanian
Scientific classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Psocodea
Suborder: Trogiomorpha
Family: Cormopsocidae
Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2020
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Taxonomy

  • Cormopsocus Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2020[1]
    • Cormopsocus groehni Yoshizawa & Lienhard, 2020
    • Cormopsocus neli Hakim et al., 2021[2]
    • Cormopsocus perantiqua (Cockerell, 1919).
  • Stimulopsocus Liang and Liu, 2021[3]
    • Stimulopsocus jiewenae Liang and Liu, 2021
  • Longiglabellus Wang, Li & Yao, 2021[4]
    • Longiglabellus edentatus Wang, Li & Yao 2021
    • Longiglabellus pedhyalinus Wang, Li & Yao, 2021

References

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