Institute of Geosciences, University of Bonn, 53115, Bonn, Germany.
Department of Zoology, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, 77900, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
Sci Rep. 2020 Oct 8;10(1):16854. doi: 10.1038/s41598-020-73724-7.
The monospecific family Mysteriomorphidae was recently described based on two fossil specimens from the Late Cretaceous Kachin amber of northern Myanmar. The family was placed in Elateriformia incertae sedis without a clear list of characters that define it either in Elateroidea or in Byrrhoidea. We report here four additional adult specimens of the same lineage, one of which was described using a successful reconstruction from a CT-scan analysis to better observe some characters. The new specimens enabled us to considerably improve the diagnosis of Mysteriomorphidae. The family is definitively placed in Elateroidea, and we hypothesize its close relationship with Elateridae. Similarly, there are other fossil families of beetles that are exclusively described from Cretaceous ambers. These lineages may have been evolutionarily replaced by the ecological revolution launched by angiosperms that introduced new co-associations with taxa. These data indicate a macroevolutionary pattern of replacement that could be extended to other insect groups.
单种科 Mysteriomorphidae 最近是根据来自缅甸北部晚白垩世的凯钦琥珀的两个化石标本描述的。该科被置于 Elateriformia incertae sedis,没有明确列出将其定义为 Elateroidea 或 Byrrhoidea 的特征。我们在这里报告了同一谱系的另外四个成年标本,其中一个是使用 CT 扫描分析的成功重建来更好地观察一些特征进行描述的。新标本使我们能够大大改进 Mysteriomorphidae 的诊断。该科明确归入 Elateroidea,我们假设它与 Elateridae 密切相关。同样,还有其他一些仅从白垩纪琥珀中描述的甲虫化石科。这些谱系可能已经被被子植物引发的生态革命所取代,这些革命引入了与类群的新共同关联。这些数据表明了一种宏观进化的替代模式,这种模式可能会扩展到其他昆虫群。