Coleoptera paleobiota of Burmese amber

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Burmese amber is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up until 2018 can be found in Ross 2018;[1] its supplement Ross 2019b covers most of 2019.[2]

This article covers fossils classified as belonging to order Coleoptera, and its sub-orders Adephaga, Archostemata, Myxophaga, and Polyphaga.

Adephaga[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[3]

Yang, Chen & Jia

2019

A diving beetle.

[4]

Beutel et al.

2020

A pseudomorphine ground beetle.

[5]

Gustafson, Michat & Balke

2020

A gyrinid whirligig beetle

[6]

Liang et al.

2020

A gyrinine whirligig beetle

[7]

Zhao et al.

2019

A whirligig beetle.

[8]

Kataev et al.

2019

A Metriini ant nest beetle.

Archostemata[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[9]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

A reticulated beetle.

Bukhkalius lindae[10]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

(2017)

An ommatine beetle.
The species was first described as "Tetraphalerus" lindae.

Burmocoleus prisnyi[10]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle. "Brochocoleus" zhiyuani (2017).

Burmocoleus.png

[10]

(Liu et al.)

2017

An ommatine beetle. first described as "Brochocoleus" zhiyuani.[11]

Cionocups manukyani[10]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Cionocups.png

[12]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

An Ommatine beetle.

[13]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

2019

An ommatine beetle. Originally described as "Lepidomma" tianae.[10]

Clessidromma zengi[10]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Clessidromma zengi.png

Echinocups denticollis[14][10]

(Jiang et al.)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
Originally described as "" denticollis.

[10]

(Tihelka, Huang & Cai)

2010

An ommatine.
Originally described as "" neli.

[15][10]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
Originally described as "" ohmkuhnlei.

Jarzembowskiops caseyi[10]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
First described as "Brochocoleus" caseyi.

[16]

Li et al.

2020

An ommatine beetle.

[16]

Li et al.

2020

An ommatine beetle.

[17]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

A reticulated beetle.

[10]

Kirejtshuk

2020

A reticulated beetle,

Mallecupes qingqingae[18]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2016

A reticulated beetle.

Miniomma chenkuni[19]

Li, Yamamoto & Cai in Li et al.

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Miniomma 2.png

[20]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A reticulated beetle.

Omma davidbatteni[21]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Omma janetae[10]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Omma janetae.png

Omma lii[22]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

An ommatid beetle.

Paraodontomma burmitica[23]

Yamamoto

2017

A Ommatid beetle.

[24]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2018

A Ommatid beetle.

[25]

Li et al.

2019

A reticulated beetle.

[26]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A telephone-pole beetle.

Polyakius alberti[10] Kirejtshuk 2020 An ommatine beetle.
Polyakius alberti.png
[10] Kirejtshuk 2020 An ommatine beetle.
Stegocoleus arkonus[27] Tihelka, Huang & Cai 2020 An ommatid beetle.
[28] Jarzembowski & Wang 2016 An ommatid beetle.
[27] Tihelka, Huang & Cai 2020 An ommatid beetle.

Myxophaga[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[29]

Kirejtshuk

2009

A sphaeriusid beetle.

[30]

Jałoszyński et al.

2020

A stem group member of the family Lepiceridae.

[31]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A Lepicerid beetle.

[32]

(Kirejtshuk & Poinar)

2013

A Lepicerid beetle,
Originally described as "Lepiceroides" pretiosus.[33]

Polyphaga[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[34]

Cai & Lawrence in Cai et al.

2019

A fringe-winged beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus astriatus fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus brevicornis fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus elongatus fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus lingziae fig1 A.jpg

[36]

Cockerell

1917

An elaterid click beetle.

[37]

Chen & Zhang

2020

A ship-timber beetle.

[38]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2017

An mesophyletid weevil.[35]

[39]

Hsiao et al.

2018

A polypore fungus beetle.

[40]

Hsiao

2019

A polypore fungus beetle.

[41]

Bai & Zhang

2017

An dor beetle

[42]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[42]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[42]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[43]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang in Yu et al.

2019

A rare click beetle.

[44]

Caterino & Maddison

2018

A histerid clown beetle.

Amplectister tenax Fig4.jpg

[45]

Poinar & Brown

2009

A mesophyletid weevil.

[46]

Poinar & Brown

2020

A clerid checkered beetle.

[47]

Bao et al.

2019

A tumbling flower beetle.

[48]

Chatzimanolis, Cashion, Engel & Falin

2012

A toe-winged beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[49]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

A parandrine longhorn beetle.

[50]

Bao et al.

2018

An or mordellid[51] beetle.

[52]

Jäch & Yamamoto

2017

A minute moss beetle.

[53]

Hsiao et al.

2017

A malthinine soldier beetle

[54]

Yu & Kolibač

2017

A thaneroclerid checkered beetle.

[55]

Yin et al.

2019

An ant-like stone beetle.

[56]

Cai, Háva & Huang

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

[57]

Háva & Damgaard

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

[58]

Deng et al.

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

[59]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A wounded-tree beetle.

[60]

Cheng et al.

2020

A cylindrical bark beetle.

[60]

Cheng et al.

2020

A cylindrical bark beetle.

[61]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

[61]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[43]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

[62]

Kolibáč & Peris

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.

[63]

Jiang, Song & Wang in Jiang et al.

2021

A member of the family Buprestidae.

[64]

Liu et al.

2019

A helotid beetle.

[65]

Tomaszewska & Ślipiński in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

An endomychid handsome fungus beetle.

[42]

Batelka, Engel & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[66]

Legalov

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.[35]

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[67]

Bocak, Li & Ellenberger

2019

A net-winged beetle.

[66]

Legalov

2018

A Nemonychidae weevil.

[68]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

[69]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

[35]

David & Engel

2014

A nemonychid weevil

Burmonyx zigrasi Fig 14 A.jpg

[35]

(Clarke & Oberprieler) in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.
Originally described as "" beloides.[70]

Burmophyletis beloides holotye fig1 A.jpg

[71]

Kirejtshuk, Willig & Chetverikov

2019

A sphindid beetle.

[72]

Legalov

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.[35]

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Calyptocis brevirostris Fig1 A.jpg

[73]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

[74]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A Scydmaeninae rove beetle.

[75]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

[76]

Otto

2019

A false click beetle.

[77]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A ant-like stone beetle.

[77]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A ant-like stone beetle.

[78]

Boucher, Bai & Montreui

2017

A bess beetle.

[78]

Boucher, Bai & Montreui

2017

A bess beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[43]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

[79]

Jałoszyński, Brunke & Bai

2017

A ant-like stone beetle.

[80]

(Cai & Huang)

2016

A scydmaenine rove beetle.
First published as "Cretoleptochromus" archaicus.[81]

[82]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

[83]

Yamamoto in Yamamoto & Takahashi

2018

A round fungus beetle.

[84]

Cai & Huang

2017

A round fungus beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[42]

(Cockerell)

1917

A wedge shaped beetle.
Originally described as "Myodites" burmiticus,
moved from "Ripiphorus" burmiticus.[85]

[86]

Cai & Huang

2017

An round fungus beetle is C. .

[87]

Peris & Delclòs

2015

A monotomid beetle.

[65]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński, Bai & Zhang in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

[88]

Peris & Jelínek

2020

A kateretid short-winged flower beetle

[89]

Peris et al.

2019

A ptinid beetle.

[90]

Háva

2020

An attagenine carpet beetle.

[91]

Cai & Huang

2019

A boganiine beetle.

[92]

Yin et al.

2019

A pselaphine rove beetle.

[93]

Yin, Parker & Cai

2017

A stem- pselaphine rove beetle.

[94]

Yamamoto

2019

A osoriine rove beetle.

[95]

Fikáček et al.

2017

A water scavenger beetle.

[96]

Cai & Huang

2015

An aleocharine rove beetle.

[58]

Deng et al.

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

[97]

Jałoszyński

2019

A plate-thigh beetle.

[98]

Cai, Maier & Huang

2018

A riffle beetle.

[99]

Liu, Tihelka, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

[99]

Tihelka, Liu, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

[100]

Yin et al.

2017

An ant-like stone beetle.

[65]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński & Ren in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

[101]

Legalov & Háva

2020

A polycaonine auger beetle.

[102]

Liu et al.

2019

A silvan flat bark beetle.

[103]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A net-winged beetle.

[104]

Denget al.

2017

A colydiine ironclad beetle.

[105]

Caterino, Wolf-Schwenninger & Bechly

215

A clown beetle.

[106]

Cai & Escalona in Cai et al.

2018

A boganiid beetle.

[107]

Li, Kundrata, Tihelka & Cai in Cai et al.

2021

A member of Elateroidea belonging to the family .

[76]

Otto

2019

A pityobiine click beetle.

[108]

Jenkins Shaw & Żyła in Jenkins Shaw et al.

2020

A Pinophilini rove beetle.

Cretoprocirrus trichotos fig2.png

[109]

Zhao et al.

2020

A brachypsectrid texas beetle.

[110]

Liu et al.

2020

A pseudopsine rove beetle.

[111]

Bao & Antunes-Carvalho

2020

A cholevine round fungus beetle.

[112]

Chen

2019

A ship-timber beetle.

[113]

Cai, Hsiao & Huang

2016

A polypore fungus beetle.

[114]

Cai et al.

2017

A Aleocharine rove beetle.

[115]

Cai & Huang

2018

A Zenodosinae thaneroclerid checkered beetle.

[116]

Cockerell

1917

A colydiine iron-clad beetle

[82]

Muona

2020

A palaeoxenine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[117]

Cockerell

1917

A Dermestinae Dermestid beetle

[118]

Yamamoto, Takahashi & Parker

2017

A Jacobsoniid beetle.

[119]

Żyła, Yamamoto & Shaw

2019

A paederine rove beetle

[119]

Żyła, Yamamoto & Shaw

2019

A paederine rove beetle

[120]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

[120]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

[120]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

[120]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

Ektatotricha paradoxa[121]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

[36]

Cockerell

1917

An elaterid click beetle.

[122]

Bai, Zhang & Qiu

2017

A stag beetle.

Electroatopos castaneus[121]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[123]

Bai & Wang in Li et al.

2018

An scarab beetle.

[73]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

[124]

(Wu, Li & Ding)

2018

A sooty mould beetle.
Originally described as "Cyclaxyra" cretacea.[125]

[126]

Peris & Jelínek

2019

A short-winged flower beetle.

[127]

Ellenberger & Fanti

2019

A soldier beetle.

[128]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

[88]

Peris & Jelínek

2020

A kateretid short-winged flower beetle

[82]

Muona

2020

A species of Epiphanis.

[129]

Yu et al.

2018

A minute marsh-loving beetle.

[130]

Du et al.

2020

A plate-thigh beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[36]

Cockerell

1917

A tenebrionoid beetle of uncertain placement.[131]

[82]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

[132]

Li et al.

2020

A heterocerid variegated mud-loving beetle.

[132]

Li et al.

2020

A heterocerid variegated mud-loving beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[133]

Żyła et al.

2017

A Stenine rove beetle.

[133]

Żyła et al.

2017

A Stenine rove beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A false click beetle.

[134]

Batelka, Prokop & Engel

2016

A wedge shaped beetle.

[135]

Poinar & Brown

2018

A short-winged flower beetle.

[136]

Cai & Huang

2018

An enigmatic scarab beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[137]

Makranczy, Yamamoto & Engel

2018

A Oxytelinae rove beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al

2018

A nemonychid weevil

Guillermorhinus longitarsis fig 15 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

A mesophyletid weevil.

[138]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2016

A mesophyletid weevil.[35]

Habropezus plaisiommus branconid.png

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[139]

Poinar & Brown

2004

An ant-like stone beetle

[140]

Yin

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

[140]

Yin

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

[141]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A Texas beetle.

[142]

Fanti & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[143]

Bai & Zhang in Bai et al.

2016

A scavenger scarab beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Kachinus antennatus[121]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

[144]

Yamamoto, Grebennikov & Takahashi

2018

A featherwing beetle.

[145]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A hide beetle.

[146]

Yin et al.

2018

A stem group ant-like stone beetle.

[147]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

A Lemodine ant-like flower beetle.

[99]

Liu, Tihelka, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletidae weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletidae weevil.

[148]

Jałoszyński

2020

A ant-like stone beetle.

[149]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A false darkling beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[150]

Yamamoto & Solodovnikov

2016

A Megalopsidiinae rove beetle.

[58]

Deng et al.

2017

A Megatomine carpet beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

Mekorhamphus beatae fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[138]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2016

A mesophyletid weevil.[35]

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[151]

Cai & Huang

2015

An osoriine rove beetle.

[152]

Engel

2010

A marsh beetle

[153]

Yu, Leschen & Ślipiński in Yu et al.

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.
Possibly a junior synonym of Burmacateres longicoxa.[154]

[155]

Jin et al.

2019

A parasitic flat beetle.

[156]

Poinar

2006

A mesophyletid weevil.

[157]

(Cai & Huang)

2016

A palmetto beetle.
Originally described as "Smicrips" cretacea.[158]

[159]

Yamamoto, Maruyama & Parker

2016

A aleocharine rove beetle.

[64]

Liu et al.

2019

A helotid beetle.

[160]

Cognato & Grimaldi

2009

A scolytine weevil.

[161]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A blister beetle.

[162]

Jiang, Peng & Wang

2020

A micropepline rove beetle.

[154]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A member of the family Trogossitidae.

[163]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

An ernobiine ptinid beetle.

[50]

Bao et al.

2018

An apotomourid or mordellid beetle.

[51]

Bao

2020

An apotomourid or mordellid beetle.

[164]

Li et al.

2020

A false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[165]

Fanti & Ellenberger

2017

A soldier beetle.

[166]

Legalov, Kirejtshuk & Anokhin

2020

A bruchine seed beetle

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[167]

Alekseev & Ellenberger

2019

An elateroid[168] mysteriomorphid beetle.

[43]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

[169]

Deng et al.

2019

A wounded-tree beetle.

[170]

Yin, Cai & Newton

2018

A ant-like stone beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Nugatorhinus albomaculatus Fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Nugatorhinus chenyangi Fig1 A.jpg

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

A mesophyletid weevil.

[171]

Clarke & Chatzimanolis

2009

A Euaesthetinae rove beetle

[172]

Jiang et al.

2020

A clown beetle.

[173]

Liu

2014

A ground beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[174]

Poinar & Fanti

2016

A soldier beetle.

[175]

Yamamoto

2017

An oxyporine rove beetle.

[176]

Muona

2019

A throscid false click beetle.

[177]

Poinar

2009

A weevil.

[65]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński & Ren in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

[104]

Denget al.

2017

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

[178]

Háva

2019

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

[104]

Denget al.

2017

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

[179]

Bullis

2020

A colydiinae cylindrical bark beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[180]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2021

A member of the family Ithyceridae belonging to the subfamily .

[181]

Yin, Zhou & Cai in Yin et al.

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

[148]

Jałoszyński

2020

A ant-like stone beetle.

[182]

Poinar & Brown

2009

A clown beetle

[153]

Yu, Leschen & Ślipiński in Yu et al.

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.

[183]

Boucher et al.

2016

A .

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[184]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2019

A New York weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[42]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[185]

Poinar & Kirejtshuk

2008

A phloeostichid beetle.

[186]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A phloeostichid beetle.

[128]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

[187]

Legalov

2018

A Dinoderinae auger beetle.

[126]

Peris & Jelínek

2019

A short-winged flower beetle.

[111]

Bao & Antunes-Carvalho

2020

A zolodinine darkling beetle.

[188]

Lü, Cai & Huang

2017

A oxyteline rove beetle.

[189]

Jałoszyński

2018

A Scydmaeninae rove beetle.

[190]

Bao et al.

2019

A tumbling flower beetle.

[94]

Yamamoto

2019

An osoriine rove beetle.

[191]

Yin, Chandler & Cai

2019

A pselaphine rove beetle

[191]

Yin, Chandler & Cai

2019

A pselaphine rove beetle.

[192]

Yamamoto

2016

A Tachyporinae rove beetle.

[193]

Zhou, Ślipiński & Parker

2019

A haeteriine clown beetle.

Promyrmister kistneri holotype Fig1 A.jpg

[194]

Yamamoto, Caron & Bortoluzzi

2018

A Piestinae rove beetle.

[195]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A rove beetle

[195]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A rove beetle

[195]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A rove beetle

[196]

Yamamoto

2016

A dasycerine rove beetle.

[75]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

[75]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

[75]

Yamamoto, Newton & Yin in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

[102]

Liu et al.

2019

A silvan flat bark beetle.

[197]

Kazantsev

2015

A lucioline firefly.

[82]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

[198]

Cai et al.

2017

A stag beetle.

[199]

Cai & Huang

2014

A micropepline rove beetle

[200]

Liu et al.

2020

A rove beetle.

[201]

Liu et al.

2020

A rove beetle.

[202]

Cai, Yin & Huang

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[203]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

[203]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

[203]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[61]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[73]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

[204]

Lin & Bai

2017

A longhorn beetle.

[205]

Yamamoto

2019

An ship-timber beetle.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.

[206]

Poinar & Brown

2021

A weevil belonging to the family Nemonychidae.

[35]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An mesophyletid weevil.

Rhynchitomimus chalybeus holotype Fig1 B.jpg

[207]

Batelka & Prokop

2019

A wedge shaped beetle.

[68]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

[69]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

[68]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

[69]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

[128]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

[128]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

[128]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

[208]

Hsiao & Huang

2018

A soldier beetle.
Originally described as "" ruicheni.[209]

[68]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

[68]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

[210]

Cai et al.

2017

A jacobsoniid beetle.

[211]

Yin & Zhou

2020

A ant-like stone beetle.

[212]

Yin & Cai

2019

An ant-like stone beetle.

[213]

Jałoszyński & Bai in Jałoszyński, Bai & Wang

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

[214]

Yin, Zhou & Cai

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

[214]

Yin, Zhou & Cai

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

[215]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto in Jałoszyński, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2016

A ant-like stone beetle.

[82]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[216]

Kirejtshuk & Chetverikov

2018

A sap beetle.

[217]

Vitali & Ellenberger

2019

A false blister beetle

[34]

Cai & Lawrence in Cai et al.

2019

A fringe-winged beetle.

[218]

Hsiao & Huang

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

[219]

Poinar & Vega

2020

A colydiine ironclad beetle.

[220]

Bao, Rust & Wang

2018

A water-penny beetle.

[221]

Jiang & Wang

2020

A species of Syntelia.

[222]

Yu et al.

2016

A polypore fungus beetle.

[223]

Yamamoto & Newton

2021

A species of Trichophya.

[224]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A helotid beetle.

[225]

Li et al.

2020

A throscid beetle.

[205]

Yamamoto

2019

An ship-timber beetle.

[226]

Kypke et al.

2018

An Staphylininae rove beetle.

[226]

Kypke et al.

2018

An Staphylininae rove beetle.

[227]

Qu et al.

2020

Abrachypsectrid texas beetle.

[228]

Cai et al.

2018

A Dasycerinae rove beetle.

[229]

Cai & Huang

2018

A water-penny beetle.

[230]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A jugular-horned beetle

[231]

Cai et al.

2016

A Proteininae rove beetle.

[232]

Lyubarsky et al.

2021

A lophocaterid beetle.

[35]

(Clarke & Oberprieler) in Clarke et al.

2018

A mesophyletid weevil.
Originally described as conicops.[70]

Incertae sedis[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[233]

Poinar, Vega, & Legalov

2018

A beetle of uncertain placement.[35]

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