Insect 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]

Archaeognatha[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[3]

Chen & Su

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

[3]

Chen & Su

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

[4]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

[4]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

[4]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

[4]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

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Archaeorthoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Chresmoda chikuni[5]

Zhang & Ge in Zhang et al

2017

A water skater like Chresmodid archaeorthopteran.

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Coleoptera[]

Dermaptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[6]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

[7]

Mao, Engel, & Ren in Mao et al.

2020

A labidurid earwig.

Astreptolabis ethirosomatia[8]

Engel

2011

A pygidicranid earwig

Astreptolabis ethirosomatia

Astreptolabis laevis[9]

Mao et al

2020

A pygidicranid earwig

Astreptolabis laevis

[10]

Engel & Grimaldi

2004

A pygidicranid earwig

[11]

Chen & Zhang

2021

A pygidicranid earwig.

[12]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2017

A pygidicranid earwig

[6]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

[10]

(Cockerell)

1920

A labidurid earwig, originally described as Labidura electrina

(type illustration)

[6]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A pygidicranid earwig

[13]

Engel & Huang

2017

A pygidicranid earwig

Toxolabis zigrasi[14]

Engel & Grimaldi

2014

An Anisolabididae earwig

Tytthodiplatys mecynocercus[8]

Engel

2011

A Diplatyidae earwig

Tytthodiplatys mecynocercus

[6]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

Zigrasolabis speciosa[14]

Engel & Grimaldi

2014

A Labiduridae earwig

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Dictyoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Aethiocarenus burmanicus[15]

Poinar & Brown

2017

A dictyopteran insect of uncertain placement.
Treated as belonging to the order Aethiocarenodea
or as an alienopterid nymph.[16]

Aethiocarenus burmanicus

[17]

Kočárek

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

[16]

Mlynský, Vršanský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid[16] or cratovitismid[18] dictyopteran.

Alienopterus brachyelytrus[19]

Bai et al

2016

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

[20]

Zhao et al.

2019

A termite belonging to the family Mastotermitidae.

[21]

Sendi in Sendi et al.

2020

An umenocoleid[21] or [18] cockroach.

[22]

Krishna & Grimaldi

2003

An archeorhinotermitid termite

[23]

Šmídová & Lei

2017

A cockroach of uncertain placement.[24]

[25]

Šmídová

2020

A blattine cockroach.

[26]

Grimaldi

2003

A mantis.

[26]

(Grimaldi)

2003

A mantis.Originally described as "" burmitica[27]

[28]

Li & Huang

2018

A mantis.

[29]

Delclòs et al.

2016

A mantis.

[16]

Bai et al

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran

[16]

Šmídová, Vršanský & Wang

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran

[30]

Li & Huang

2020

A blattoid cockroach.

[31]

Li & Huang

2020

A stem nocticolid cockroach.

[32]

Sendi et al.

2020

A stem nocticolid cockroach.

[24]

Qiu, Che & Wang in Qiu et al.

2020

A Blattidae cockroach.

[33]

Podstrelená in Podstrelená & Sendi

2018

An umenocoleid cockroach.

[34]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

A of uncertain placement.

[35]

Chen, Zhang & Shi

2021

An alienopterid.

[18]

Luo, Xu & Jarzembowski

2020

An umenocoleid cockroach.

[36]

Chen, Shih & Ren in Chen et al.

2021

A corydiid cockroach.

[37][38]

(Engel, Barden & Grimaldi)

2016

A termite of uncertain placement.
Originailly described as "" rex.

[39]

(Cockerell)

1917

A dry wood termite.
Originally described as Hodotermes tristis, moved from Kalotermes tristis

[40]

(Poinar)

2009

A kalotermitid termite,
originally described as "Kalotermes burmensis"[41]

[37]

Engel, Barden & Grimaldi in Engel et al.

2016

A termite of uncertain placement.

[42]

Luo et al.

2021

A member of the family Umenocoleidae.

Manipulator modificaputis[43]

Vršanský & Bechly

2015

A manipulatorid cockroach

[20]

Zhao et al.

2019

A termite, a species of Mastotermes.

[16]

Vršanský et Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

[44]

Hinkelman in Hinkelman & Vršanská

2020

A Mesoblattinidae cockroach.
Host to
Associated with

[45]

Jouault et al.

2021

A termite belonging to the family Mastotermitidae.

[32]

Sendi et al.

2020

A nocticolid cockroach

[34]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

An of uncertain placement.

[46]

Li & Huang

2018

A corydiid cockroach.

[47]

Vršanský & Wang

2017

An cockroach.

[48]

Koubová in Koubová & Mlynský

2020

An umenocoleoid[48] or cratovitismid[18] cockroach.

[48]

Mlynský in Koubová & Mlynský

2020

An umenocoleoid or cratovitismid cockroach.

[34]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

A dry wood termite.

[49]

(Cockerell)

1916

A dry wood termite.
Originally described as Termopsis swinhoei, moved from Kalotermes swinhoei.[34]

[50]

Grimaldi & Ross

2004

A

[21]

Hinkelman in Sendi et al.

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

[51]

Vršanský et al.

2019

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

[52]

Li et al.

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

[53]

Chen, Xu & Chen

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

[34]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

An of uncertain placement.

[16]

Vršanský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

[16]

Vršanský, Mlynský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

[21]

Vršanský in Sendi et al.

2020

An alienopterid[21] or cratovitismid[18] dictyopteran

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Diptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[54]

Ševčík, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2020

A keroplatid fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[57]

Zhang & Wang in Zhang et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[58]

Jouault et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[59]

Zhang et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

[60]

Stark et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

[56]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

[61][62]

(Podenas & Poinar)

2009

A limoniid crane fly.
Originally described as ?Antocha lapra.

[62]

Krzemiński et al.

2021

A limoniid crane fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

[63]

(Szadziewski, Ross & Giłka)

2015

A biting midge.
Originally described as "" andersoni.[64]

[65]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A biting midge.

[65]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A biting midge.

[65]

(Szadziewski & Poinar)

2005

A biting midge.
Originally described as "" burmitica,
moved from "" burmiticus.[66]

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A syrphoid fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

(Cockerell)

1919

A biting midge.
Originally described as "" swinhoei
Moved from "" swinhoei

[69]

Szadziewski

2004

A biting midge.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

[70]

Azar et al.

2015

A drain fly. The type species is Axenotrichomyia .

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[72]

Cockerell

1917

A fungus gnat

[73]

Borkent & Grimaldi

2004

A mosquito

Burmacyrtus rusmithi[74]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

A brachyceran fly of uncertain placement

Burmacyrtus rusmithi

[75]

Szadziewski & Sontag in Szadziewski et al.

2019

An biting midge.

[76]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

[76]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

[76]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

[68]

Grimaldi

A platypezid fly.

Burmapogon bruckschi[77]

Dikow & Grimaldi

2014

An assassin fly

[78]

Jouault & Nel

2020

A window fly.

[79]

Gaimari & Mostovski

2000

An apsilocephalid fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

An apsilocephalid fly.

[80]

Grimaldi, Amorim & Blagoderov

2003

An Archizelmirid fly.

[81]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2020

A rhagionemestriid fly.

[82]

Cockerell

1917

A dagger fly.

[83]

Giłka, Zakrzewska & Makarchenko

2020

A Podonominae chironomid

[84]

Zhang et al.

2019

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A platypezid fly.

[85]

Poinar & Vega

2021

A member of the family Apsilocephalidae.

Cascoplecia insolitis[86]

Poinar

2010

A cascopleciid bibionomorph

Cascoplecia insolitis

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A Platypezid fly.

[87]

Lukashevitch

2000

A phantom midge.

?[87]

Lukashevitch

2000

A possible phantom midge.

[88]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2009

A eremoneuran fly

[89]

Poinar & Szadziewski

2007

A frog-biting midge.

[90]

Baranov et al.

2019

A frog-biting midge.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

[84]

Zhang et al.

2019

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A horse-fly.

[91]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

[92]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

A wood soldier fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

[81]

Grimaldi

2016

A rhagionemestriid fly
first described as "" eurema

[93]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

[93]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

[93]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

[94]

Amorim & Grimaldi

2006

A Valeseguyid fly.

[95]

Li, Zhang & Xiao

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

[96]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

[96]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

[96]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

[96]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

[97]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A primitive crane fly.

[98]

Poinar & Brown

2004

A primitive crane fly.

[97]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A primitive crane fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[99]

Krzemiński et al.

2021

A member of the family Limoniidae.

[100]

Kania, Wang & Szwedo

2015

A limoniid crane fly.

[101]

Krzeminski

2004

A Limoniid crane fly.

[102]

Gao, Shih & Ren

2016

A Limoniid crane fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A diadocidiid fly.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

[72]

Cockerell

1917

A Tachydromiinae dance fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

[103]

Cockerell

1920

A drain fly

[104]

Men, Hu & Xu

2020

A tanyderid primitive crane fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A non-empidoid orthorrhaphan fly of uncertain placement.

[105]

Giłka & Zakrzewska

2017

A Buchonomyiinae chironomid midge.

[106]

Baranov, Góral & Ross

2017

A Buchonomyiinae chironomid midge.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph.

[107]

Fedotova & Perkovsky

2017

A porricondyline gall midge.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A non-empidoid orthorrhaphan fly of uncertain placement.

[108]

Ribeiro

2003

A limoniid crane fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[74]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

An apystomyiid fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

An apystomyiid fly.

[109]

Liu & Huang

2019

A tangle-veined fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A tangle-veined fly.

[109]

Liu & Huang

2019

A tangle-veined fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A tangle-veined fly.

[110]

Zhang et al.

2018

An apsilocephalid fly.

[92]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

An Apsilocephalidae relative.

[74]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

An apsilocephalid fly.

[111]

Badano, Zhang, Yeates & Cerretti in Badano et al.

2021

A member of Phoroidea.

[112]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

[112]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

[112]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Leptoconops burmiticus[69]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

[113]

Szadziewski in Szadziewski, Giłka & Urbanek

2015

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops myanmaricus[69]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops nosopheris[114]

Poinar

2008

A ceratopogonid midge,
host for

Leptoconops rossi[69]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

[65]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A ceratopogonid midge

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

[115]

Men & Hu

2020

A crane fly.

[116]

Lukashevich

2004

A phantom crane fly.

[116]

Lukashevich

2004

A phantom crane fly.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

[117]

Grimaldi in Arillo et al.

2015

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A stem lonchopteroid fly.

[118]

Liu, Cai & Huang

2017

A soldier fly.

[119]

Li & Yeates

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[120]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2017

An tangle-veined fly.

[74]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

A mythicomyiid fly.

[74]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

A mythicomyiid fly.

[121]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A Microphorinae dolichopodid long-legged fly.

[122]

Giłka et al.

2019

An orthoclad midge.

[110]

Zhang et al.

2018

An apsilocephalid fly.

[74]

Grimaldi

2011

A brachyceran fly of uncertain placement.

[123]

Kania, Wojtoń & Krzemiński

2019

A wood gnat.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A orthorrhaphan fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

[75]

Szadziewski & Sontag in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A Ceratopogonini biting midge.

[124]

Poinar & Vega

2020

An atelestid fly.

[125]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A bee fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

[126]

Wagner & Müller

2020

A nymphomyiid fly.

[127]

Giłka, Zakrzewska, Lukashevich & Cranston in Giłka et al.

2021

A member of the family Chironomidae belonging to the subfamily Chironominae and the tribe Pseudochironomini.

[128]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

[129]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang

2019

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

[71]

(Stebner et al.)

2015

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.
Originally described as "Nemopalpus" quadrispiculatus[128]

[128]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

[128]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

[130]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

[130]

Skibińska & Krzemiński in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

[130]

Skibińska & Albrycht in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

[131]

(Wagner)

2012

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.
Originally described as "Nemopalpus" velteni.[128]

[129]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang

2019

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

[132]

Poinar

2004

A Phlebotomidae sand fly,
host for Paleoleishmania proterus

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

[125]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A bee fly.

[92]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

A wood soldier fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[91]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[133]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

[133]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

[133]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

[71]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

[134]

Kopeć, Krzemiński & Albrycht

2020

A species of Pilaria.

[134]

Kopeć, Krzemiński & Albrycht

2020

A species of Pilaria.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

[135]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

An ocydromiine dance fly.

[136]

Poinar, Zavortink & Brown

2019

An Anophelinae mosquito.

[137]

Tang et al.

2019

A Microphorinae long legged fly belonging to the subfamily.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A phorid fly.

[68]

Grimaldi

2018

A possible stem-hoverfly.

[64]

Borkent

2019

A biting midge.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

[138]

Curler, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2019

A drain fly.

[138]

Curler, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2019

A drain fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[139]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2016

A tabanomorph fly of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

[140]

Cockerell

1920

A fly of uncertain placement.

[101]

Krzeminski

2004

A Limoniid crane fly.

[72]

Cockerell

1917

A dark-winged fungus gnat

[141]

Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi

2019

A Microphorinae long legged fly.

[141]

Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi

2109

A Microphorinae long legged fly.

Schlingeromyia minuta[74]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

An Acrocerinae small headed fly

Schlingeromyia minuta

[142]

Dong, Shih & Ren

2015

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

[104]

Men, Hu & Xu

2020

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

[143]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

[91]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

A horse fly.

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[67]

Grimaldi

2016

An Archisargoidea tethepomyiid fly.

[74]

Grimaldi & Arillo

2011

An Archisargoidea tethepomyiid fly.

[61]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

[72]

Cockerell

1917

A drain fly

[81]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2020

A rhagionemestriid fly.

[144]

(Cockerell)

1917

a gall midge.
First described as "" burmitica.[145]

[55]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

[146]

Zhang & Zhang

2019

An eremochaetid fly.

[147][148]

Zhang et al.

2016

An eremochaetid fly.

Embioptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[149]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

A clothodid webspinner. Atmetoclothoda .

[150]

Cockerell

1919

A .


(type illustration)

[151]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

[151]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

[151]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

[149]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

An oligotomid webspinner.

[152]

Engel & Grimaldi

2006

A webspinner

Ephemeroptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[153]

Godunko, Martynov & Staniczek

2021

A mayfly

[153]

Godunko, Martynov & Staniczek

2021

A mayfly

[154]

McCafferty & Santiago-Blay

2008

An mayfly

[155]

Lin, Shih & Ren

2018

A mayfly.

[156]

Sinitshenkova

2000

A baetid mayfly.[157]

[158]

Lin, Shih & Ren

2017

A prosopistomatid mayfly.

[159]

Poinar

2011

A baetid mayfly

Hemiptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[160]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

Albicoccus dimai[161]

Koteja

2004

An albicoccid scale insect

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement. The type species is Alacrena .

[163]

Cockerell

1919

A whitefly

[164]

Luo, Baňař & Xie

2020

An enicocephalid.

[165]

Poinar & Brown

2020

A member of Sternorrhyncha belonging to the family Dinglidae.

[166]

Drohojowska et al.

2020

A liadopsyllid psylloid.

[167]

Hakim et al.

2020

A .

[168]

Yamada & Yamamoto in Yamada, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2018

A cimicomorph.

[169]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

[170]

Heiss

2019

A flat bug.

[171]

Heiss & Grimaldi

2001

A flat bug.

[169]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

[172]

Heiss

2019

A flat bug.

[173]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[174]

Jiang et al.

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[175]

Tihelka et al.

2020

A member of Cimicomorpha.

[175]

Tihelka et al.

2020

A member of Cimicomorpha.

[176]

Souma, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2021

A lace bug.

[177]

Heiss & Guilbert

2021

A lace bug.

[178]

Heiss & Guilbert

2018

A lace bug.

[179]

Heiss & Guilbert

2013

A lace bug.

[180]

Poinar & Kritsky

2011

A cicada

Burmacoccus danyi[161]

Koteja

2004

A burmacoccid scale insect.

[181]

Huang et al.

2015

A water measurer.

[167]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

[182]

Souma, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2021

A member of the family Tingidae.

[183]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[184]

Shcherbakov

2017

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[185]

Luo et al.

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[186]

Poinar & Brown

2005

A aphid

[187]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A procercopid froghopper.

[188]

Chen et al.

2020

A whitefly.

[189]

Vea & Grimaldi

2012

An ensign scale insect.

[189]

Vea & Grimaldi

2012

An ensign scale insect.

[190]

Shcherbakov

2000

A whitefly.

[169]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

[191]

Andersen & Grimaldi

2001

A water measurer

[186]

Poinar & Brown

2005

A aphid

[192]

Zhang & Chen

2020

A yuripopovinid stalk-eyed true bug.

[193]

Shang et al.

2020

A yuripopovinid stalk-eyed true bug.

[194]

Lis, Lis & Heiss

2018

A burrower bug.

[195]

Wang, Dietrich & Zhang

2019

A Coelidiinae leafhopper.

[196]

(Chen & Wang) in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper;
Originally described as "" orientalis.

[197]

Sun & Chen

2020

A leptosaldine shore bug.

[198]

Kim, Lim & Jung

2021

A member of the family Miridae belonging to the tribe .

[199]

Garrouste et al.

2020

A nabid damsel bug.

[183]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[183]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[200]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

[200]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

[200]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

[201]

Grimaldi & Engel

2008

A flat bug.

[202]

Fu & Huang

2019

A Sinoalidae froghopper.

[203]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A hairy cicada.

[204]

Lin, Yao & Ren

2018

A Coccomorph.

[205]

Du & Yao

2018

A lace bug.

[206]

Fu et al.

2019

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[207]

Jiang, Szwedo & Wang

2018

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[160]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

[160]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

[208]

Szwedo & Drohojowska

2020

A member of Sternorrhyncha belonging to the family Dinglidae.

[82]

Cockerell

1917

A gnat bug.

[82]

Cockerell

1917

A gnat bug.

[82]

(Cockerell)

1917

A gnat bug.
Originally described as "" swinhoei.[209]

[210]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2021

A dorytocid planthopper.

[211]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2018

A planthopper.

[212]

Chen et al.

2021

A ledrine leafhopper.

[213]

Węgierek, Cai & Huang

2019

A aphid.

[196]

Chen & Zhuo in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper

[169]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

[214]

Chen et al.

2020

A Cicadomorpha.

[215]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2018

A sinoalid froghopper.

[216]

Węgierek & Huang in Węgierek et al.

2017

A szelegiewicziid aphid.

[217]

Cumming & Le Tirant

2021

A member of the family Coreidae belonging to the subfamily Coreinae.

[218]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

An archijassid treehopper.

[219]

Shcherbakov

2007

A perforissid planthopper.

[220]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2017

A perforissid planthopper.

[221]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2019

A planthopper.

[222]

Jiang, Wang & Szwedo

2019

A progonocimicid moss bug.

[223]

Poinar & Brown

2016

A toad bug.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A mealybug.

[224]

Popov & Heiss

2014

A spiny-legged bug.

[225]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A jumping ground bug.

[226]

Węgierek & Wang in Węgierek et al.

2018

An aphid.

[227]

Jiang et al.

2019

A hairy cicada.

[228]

Poinar

2017

A juraphidid aphid.[229]

[230]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2018

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[231]

Fu & Huang

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

[232]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

[221]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2019

A planthopper.

[233]

Chen et al.

2019

A minute litter bug.
The generic name is preoccupied by Kachinia Tong & Li (2018).

[234]

Heiss

2012

A flat bug

[235]

Luo et al.

2020

A planthopper.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect.

[236]

Luo et al.

2020

A perforissid planthopper.

[237]

Popov & Heiss

2016

A spiny-legged bug.

[225]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A jumping ground bug.

[238]

Poinar

2020

A scale insect.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement.

[239]

Du & Chen in Du et al.

2020

A member of the family Coreidae.

[167]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Marmyan barbarae[161]

Koteja

2004

A scale insect of uncertain placement

[240]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

[240]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

[241]

Chen et al.

2020

A Cicadomorpha.

[242]

Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

[243]

Gao, Shih, Rasnitsyn & Ren in Gao et al.

2019

A scale insect of uncertain family placement.[244]

[245]

Heiss & Poinar

2012

An flat bug.

[173]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[246]

Jiang, Szwedo & Wang

2019

A mimarachnid planthopper.

[247]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A Cicadomorpha.

[247]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A Cicadomorpha.

[248]

Burckhardt & Poinar

2020

A psylloid jumping plant-louse.

[245]

Heiss & Poinar

2012

A mezirine flat bug.

[223]

Poinar & Brown

2016

A toad bug.

[39]

(Cockerell)

1917

An achilid planthopper.
Originally described as "Liburnia" burmitina[249]

[250]

Chen, Wang & Zhang in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

[251]

Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

[49]

(Cockerell)

1916

An gnat bug.
Originally described as "" fossilis.[209]

[252]

Poinar

2009

A

[253]

Poinar & Vega

2020

A lace bug.

[254]

Poinar, Vega & Schneider

2020

A scale insect.

[255]

Poinar

2019

An assassin bug.

[256]

Chen et al.

2020

An aleyrodid whitefly.

[187]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A procercopid froghopper.

[202]

Fu & Huang

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

[257]

Guilbert & Heiss

2019

A lace bug.

[167]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Parvaverrucosa annulata[186]

(Poinar & Brown)

2005

A parvaverrucosid aphid.
Originally described as "Verrucosa" annulata.[258]

[259]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2019

A planthopper.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement.

[39]

Cockerell

1917

A cixiid planthopper

[260]

Hakim et al.

2019

A sternorrhynchen bug.

[260]

Hakim et al.

2019

A sternorrhynchen bug.

[261]

Grimaldi

2003

A sternorrhynchen bug.

[262]

Poinar & Brown

2017

A leafhopper.

[229]

Liu, Qiao & Yao in Liu et al.

2018

A juraphidid aphid.

[263]

Shcherbakov

2020

A planthopper.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect.

[264]

Lis et al.

2020

A burrower bug.

[265]

Wang et al.

2019

A burrower bug.

[266]

Chen et al.

2019

A Ledrinae leafhopper.

[267]

Engel

2008

A stem-group cimicid.

[268]

Du et al.

2019

A yuripopovinid true bug.

[162]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A coccid scale insect.

[179]

Heiss & Guilbert

2013

A lace bug.

[269]

Luo, Wang & Jarzembowski

2021

A planthopper of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

[270]

Perrichot, Nel, & Néraudeau

2007

A jumping ground bug.

[271]

Poinar

2018

A aphid.

[272]

Heiss, Golub & Popov

2015

A lace bug.

[273]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

[273]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

[273]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

[274]

Maksoud, Azar & Huang

2019

A lace bug.

[257]

Guilbert & Heiss

2019

A lace bug.

[275]

Heiss & Guilbert

2019

A lace bug.

[213]

Węgierek, Cai & Huang

2019

A aphid.

[276]

Liu et al.

2019

A aphid.

[203]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A hairy cicada.

[277]

Simon, Szwedo & Xia in Wang et al.

2015

An ensign scale.

[259]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2019

A planthopper.

Hymenoptera[]

Lepidoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

[278]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

An agathiphagid moth

[279]

Zhang et al.

2020

A micropterigid moth

[280]

Zhang et al.

2017

A micropterigid moth

[280]

Zhang et al.

2017

A micropterigid moth

Sabatinca perveta[280]

(Cockerell)

1919

A micropterigid moth.
Originally described as "Micropteryx" pervetus[150]

Sabatinca perveta
(type illustration)

[281]

Ngô-Muller & Nel in Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A micropterigid moth

Transparent horizontal bar (320x16).png

[282]

Poinar

2017

A Douglas moth.

Mecoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[283]

Li et al.

2018

A bittacid hangingfly

[284]

Zhao et al.

2016

A bittacid hangingfly

[285]

Sun et al.

2020

An earwig fly.

[286]

Zhao & Wang in Zhao et al.

2016

An earwig fly.

[287]

Grimaldi & Engel

2013

An earwig fly.

[288]

Zhao et al.

2020

An aneuretopsychid scorpionfly

[288]

Zhao et al.

2020

An aneuretopsychid scorpionfly

[289]

Lin et al.

2019

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly[288]

[290]

Grimaldi & Rasnitsyn

2005

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly

[290]

Grimaldi & Rasnitsyn

2005

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly


(copulating)

Megaloptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[291]

Huang et al.

An alderfly.

Transparent horizontal bar (320x16).png

Neuroptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantid fly.

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[294]

Badano & Engel

2018

A psychopsid lacewing

[295]

Engel

2016

A Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

[296]

Li et al.

2019

A Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

[294]

Badano & Engel

2018

A sister genus to the antlion+owlfly clade

[297]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2019

An antlion.

[298]

Badano, Haug & Cerretti in Badano et al.

2021

An early representative of the clade Myrmeleontiformia.

[299]

Yang, Shi & Ren

2019

A beaded lacewing.

[294]

Badano & Engel

2018

A psychopsid lacewing

[300]

Shi et al.

2019

A symphrasine mantis fly.

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

[301]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A spongillafly.

Burmaleon magnificus[302]

Myskowiak et al

2016

An osmylid lacewing

[296]

Li et al.

2019

An Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

[303]

Huang et al.

2016

An antlion.

[304]

Lu et al.

2017

A moth lacewing.

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A Stem-group Myrmeleontidae + Ascalaphidae

[305]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.

[306]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2017

A Dipteromantispid mantid fly.

[307]

Liu et al.

2018

A kalligrammatid lacewing.

[307]

Liu et al.

2018

A kalligrammatid lacewing.

[308][309]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2016

A possible kalligrammatid lacewing.[310]

[311]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A Stem-group Myrmeleontiformia

[312]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

[312]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

[312]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

[313]

Lu et al.

2019

A thread‐winged lacewing.

[314]

Liu & Zhang in Liu et al.

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

[315]

Yang et al.

2020

An lacewing.

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

[316]

Makarkin

2015

A member of the subfamily .

[317]

Liu & Lu

2017

A dustywing.

[318]

Makarkin

2017

A pleasing lacewing.

[319]

Huang et al.

2015

A kalligrammatid lacewing.[307]

[320]

Wichard

2017

A Nevrorthid lacewing.

[307]

Liu et al.

2018

A kalligrammatid lacewing.

[296]

Li et al.

2019

An aleuropterygine dusty wing.

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[314]

Liu & Zhang in Liu et al.

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A myrmeleontiform

[312]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing

[312]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[322]

Poinar in Poinar & Buckley

2010

A mantispid.

[323]

Shi et al.

2019

A mantid fly.

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[305]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A nymphid lascewing

[324]

Lu et al.

2017

A silky lacewing.

[325]

Bai et al.

2019

A silky lacewing.

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A split-footed lacewing

[326]

Azar, Maksoud & Huang

2020

A dipteromantispid.

[327]

Engel

2004

A thorny lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[308][309]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

[328]

Engel

2004

A aleuropterygine dustywing

[329]

Makarkin & Staniczek

2019

A babinskaiid stem group antlion.

[300]

Shi et al.

2019

A mantid fly.

[330]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A Dipteromantispidae.

[331]

Makarkin

2018

A beaded lacewing.

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[332]

Makarkin & Gröhn

2020

A brown lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[301]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A spongilla fly

[333]

Li et al.

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

[334]

Li & Liu

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

[325]

Bai et al.

2019

A silky lacewing.

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A silky lacewing

[335]

Shi, Yang & Ren in Shi et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[294]

Badano & Engel

2018

A stem-group myrmeleontiform

[336]

Yuan, Ren & Wang

2016

A beaded lacewing.

[336]

Yuan, Ren & Wang

2016

A beaded lacewing.

[306]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2017

A dipteromantispid mantid fly.

[337]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A .

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A stem-group Myrmeleontidae + Ascalaphidae

[338]

Shi et al.

2015

A [339] or mantid fly.[340]

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A [339] or mantid fly.[340]

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A [339] or mantid fly.[340]

[341]

Ružičková, Nel & Prokop

2019

A dustywing.

[297]

Hu, Lu & Liu

2019

An antlion.

[294]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A nymphid lacewing

[307]

Lui et al.

2018

A kalligrammatid lacewing.

[342]

(Makarkin)

2017

A kalligrammatid lacewing.
First described as "" groehni.[307]

[342]

Chang et al.

2018

A kalligrammatid lacewing.

[341]

Ružičková, Nel & Prokop

2019

A dusty wing.

[343]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A babinskaiid lacewing.

[344]

Hu et al.

2018

A babinskaiid lacewing.

[345]

Lu et al.

2018

A green lacewing.

[333]

Li et al.

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Paradoxosisyra groehni[346]

Makarkin

2016

A spongillafly

[295]

Engel

2016

A dusty lacewing.

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[335]

Shi, Yang & Ren in Shi et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[347]

Liu et al.

2016

A Mesochrysopid lacewing.

[328]

Engel

2004

A dustywing

[348]

Liu et al.

2018

A chrysopoid lacewing.

[297]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2019

An antlion.

[297]

Lu, Ohl & Liu

2019

An antlion.

[294]

Badano & Engel

2018

A Stem-Myrmeleontidae ant-lion

[349]

Huang, Ren & Wang

2019

A beaded lacewing.

[301]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A spongillafly.

[293]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

[344]

(Lu, Zhang & Liu)

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.
Originally described as "" martinsnetoi.[305]

[350]

Huang, Nel & Azar

2019

A babinskaiid lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A .

[301]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A spongillafly

[311]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

[351]

Yang et al

2018

A spongillafly

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[321]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

[292]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

[311]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

[352]

Shi et al.

2019

A beaded lacewing.

Notoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[353]

Zhang, Bai & Yang in Zhang et al.

2016

An ice crawler nymph of uncetrain placement.

"Odonatoptera"[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[354]

Huang, Cai & Nel

2017

A dragonfly.

[355]

Zheng et al.

2018

An dragonfly.

[356]

Schädel, Müller & Haug

2020

A stem Odonatoptera of uncertain placement.

[357]

Zheng et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[357]

Zheng et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[358]

Zheng, Wang & Nel in Zheng et al.

2016

A damselfly.

[359]

Huang et al.

2017

A dragonfly.

[360]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2017

A dragonfly.

[361]

Huang, Nel & Ngô-Muller

2020

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

[362]

Möstel, Schorr & Bechly

2017

A damselfly.

[363]

Zheng et al.

2017

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

[364]

Schädel & Bechly

2016

A gomphid dragonfly.

[365]

Bechly & Poinar

2013

A damsel-dragonfly.

[366]

Huang, Fu & Nel

2019

A stenophlebiid damsel-dragonfly.

[367]

Zheng & Wang

2018

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

[368]

Huang et al.

2015

A platycnemidid damselfly.

[369]

Zheng et al.

2017

A dragonfly.[354]

[370]

Zheng et al.

2016

A dragonfly.

[371]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2018

A damselfly.

[357]

Zheng et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[357]

Zheng et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[372]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[373]

Zheng et al.

2019

A damselfly.

[374]

Huang, Fu & Nel

2020

A putative Gomphidae club-tailed dragonfly.

[375]

Zheng

2020

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

[376]

Huang et al.

2017

A damselfly.

[368]

Huang et al.

2015

A platystictid damselfly.

[377]

Zheng et al.

2017

A platystictid damselfly.

[378]

Zheng et al.

2016

A platystictid damselfly.

[379]

Poinar, Bechly & Buckley

2010

A platycnemidid damselfly.

[380]

Zheng, Wang & Chang

2017

A platycnemidid damselfly.

[363]

Zheng et al.

2016

A damselfly.

[381]

Zheng, Chang & Wang

2017

A damselfly.

[382]

Zheng et al.

2016

A perilestid damselfly.

[383]

Zheng et al.

2018

A dragonfly.

[384]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2018

A damselfly.

[385]

Ngô-Muller, Garrouste & Nel

2020

A damsel-dragonfly

[386]

Zheng et al.

2017

A platycnemidid damselfly.

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Orthoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[387]

Du, Xu & Zhang

2021

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

[388]

Xu et al.

2020

A ripipterygid "mud cricket".

[389]

Xu et al.

2020

A Nemobiinae trigonidiid wood cricket.

[390]

Gorochov

2010

A pygmy mole cricket

[391]

Heads

2009

A pygmy mole cricket

[392]

Wang et al.

2020

A gryllotalpine mole cricket

[393]

Peñalver & Grimaldi

2010

An elcanid grasshopper.

[394]

Poinar

2018

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

[387]

Du, Xu & Zhang

2021

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

[395]

Heads, Thomas & Wang

2018

An elcanid grasshopper.

[396]

Kočárek

2020

An elcanid grasshopper.

[397]

Poinar, Gorochov & Buckley

2007

An elcanid grasshopper.

[398]

Xu, Fang & Jarzembowski

2020

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

[399]

Cao, Chen & Yin

2019

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

[400]

Poinar, Su & Brown

2020

A cricket.

[401]

Xu et al.

2021

A member of the family Tridactylidae.

[402]

Gorochov

2010

A scaley cricket

[403]

Xu, Fang & Wang

2020

A mole cricket

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Permopsocida[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[404]

Beutel et al.

2019

An ? archipsyllid Permopsocid

[405]

Liang, Zhang & Liu

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

[406]

Yoshizawa & Lienhard

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

[407]

Huang et al.

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

Phasmatodea[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image
[408] Chen et al. 2019 A timematod stick insect.
[409] Chen et al. 2017 An stick insect.
[409] Chen et al. 2017 An stick insect.
[410] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A stick insect.
[410] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A stick insect.
[411] Chen et al. 2018 A euphasmatod stick insect.
[408] Chen et al. 2019 A timematod stick insect.
[412] Engel & Wang in Engel, Wang & Alqarni 2016 A phasmatid stick insect.
[410] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A stick insect.

Plecoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[413]

Chen & Xu

2020

A peltoperlid stonefly

[414]

Sroka & Staniczek

2020

A stonefly

[415]

Chen

2019

A perlid common stonefly.

[416]

Chen

2019

An acroneuriine common stonefly.

[417]

Chen

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

[418]

Chen

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A stonefly.

[420]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[420]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[421]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[422]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[421]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[423]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[420]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[424]

Chen & Wang

2019

A perlid common stonefly.

[419]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A stonefly.

[425]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

[426]

Chen & Wang

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

[426]

Chen & Wang

2020

A perlid or peltoperlid[413] stonefly.

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Psocodea[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[427]

Hakim et al.

2018

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

[427]

Hakim et al.

2018

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

[428]

Azar et al.

2014

A pachytroctid booklice.

[429]

Maheu & Nel

2020

A manicapsocid booklouse.

[49]

(Cockerell)

1916

A compsocid booklouse.
Originally described as "Psyllipsocus" banksi

[430]

Sroka & Nel

2017

A compsocid booklouse.

[431]

Nell & Waller

2007

A compsocid booklouse.

[385]

Ngô-Muller, Garrouste & Nel

2020

A compsocid booklouse.

[432]

Li, Wang & Yao

2020

An empheriid barklouse.

[432]

Li, Wang & Yao

2020

An Empheriid

[428]

Azar et al.

2014

A pachytroctid booklice.

[433]

Wang et al.

2019

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

[434]

Yoshizawa & Lienhard

2020

A cormopsocid barklouse.

[435]

Grimaldi & Engel

2006

A liposcelidid booklouse

[436]

Azar et al.

2016

A manicapsocid booklouse.

[436]

Azar et al.

2016

A manicapsocid booklouse.

[437]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

[437]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

[437]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

[438]

Azar, Hakim & Huang

2016

A cormopsocid barklouse.

[439]

Hakim, Azar & Huang

2020

An anicapsocid barklouse.

[440]

Álvarez-Parra et al.

2020

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

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Raphidioptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A snakefly

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

[442]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

[442]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

[442]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

Nanoraphidia electroburmica[443]

Engel

2002

A nanoraphidiine snakefly

Nanoraphidia electroburmica

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

[442]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

[441]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

Strepsiptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[444]

Grimaldi & Kathirithamby

2005

A stem-twisted-wing insect

[445]

Pohl & Beutel in Pohl et al.

2020

A phthanoxenid stem-strepsipteran.

Heterobathmilla kakopoios dorsal.jpg

[446]

Pohl & Beutel

2016

A phthanoxenid stem-twisted-wing insect.

[447]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

A stem-twisted-wing insect.

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Tarachoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[448]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[448]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[448]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[449]

Mey & Wichard in Mey et al.

2020

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[450]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[450]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[450]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[449]

Mey & Wichard in Mey et al.

2020

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[450]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

[448][451]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Thysanoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[452]

Tong, Shih & Ren

2019

A stenurothripid thrips.

[453]

Ulitzka

2018

A merothripid thrips.

[454]

Ulitzka

2019

A thrips.

[453]

Ulitzka

2018

A thrips.

[454]

Ulitzka

2019

A thrips.

[454]

Ulitzka

2019

A thrips.

[454]

Ulitzka

2019

A thrips.

[454]

Ulitzka

2019

A thrips.

Trichoptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[455]

Wichard et al.

2020

A calamoceratid caddisfly

[456]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

[456]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

[457]

Botosaneanu

1981

A purse-case caddisfly

[458]

Wichard

2020

[459]

Wichard, Espeland & Wang

2018

A calamoceratid caddisfly..

[459]

Wichard, Espeland & Wang

2018

A helicopsychid snail-case caddisfly.

[456]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Cretapsyche elegans[456]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

[456]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

[460]

Wichard & Neumann

2019

A dysoneurid caddisfly

[458]

Wichard

2020

[461][458]

(Wichard & Wang)

2020

Originally described as malaisei.

[462][458]

(Wang et al.)

2019

Originally described as Hnamadawgyia macularis.

[463]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A caddisfly belonging to the family Polycentropodidae; a species of Neureclipsis.

[455]

Wichard et al.

2020

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly

[455]

Wichard et al.

2020

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly

[464]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi[466]

Wichard , Ross, & Ross

2011

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[465]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

[467]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A philopotamid caddisfly.

[467]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A philopotamid caddisfly.

[463]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A finger-net caddisfly.

[468]

Wichard & Poinar

2005

A finger-net caddisfly.

[463]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A finger-net caddisfly.

[467]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A finger-net caddisfly.

[467]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A finger-net caddisfly.

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Zoraptera[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[469]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

[469]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

[470]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

[470]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

[471]

Yin et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

[472]

Mashimo in Mashimo et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

[473]

Chen & Su

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

[469]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

[474]

Liu et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

[475]

Mashimo, Müller & Beutel

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

[476]

Chen & Su

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

[474]

Liu et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

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Zygentoma[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[145]

(Cockerell)

1917

A lepismatid silverfish.
First described as "Lampropholis" burmiticus

[477]

Mendes & Poinar

2008

A lepismatid silverfish.

[478]

Mendes & Wunderlich

2013

A lepismatid silverfish.

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Incertae sedis[]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

[479]

Zherikhin

2000

A .

[27]

Gorochov

2006

An orthopteroid polyneopteran of uncertain placement.

[480]

Haug et al.

2020

A member of of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

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