Li Yan-Da, Liu Zhen-Hua, Huang Di-Ying, Cai Chen-Yang
State Key Laboratory of Palaeobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Palaeontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China.
Bristol Palaeobiology Group, School of Earth Sciences, University of Bristol, Life Sciences Building, Tyndall Avenue, Bristol BS8 1TQ, United Kingdom.
Curr Res Insect Sci. 2024 Feb 6;5:100075. doi: 10.1016/j.cris.2024.100075. eCollection 2024.
The morphology of beetles of the recently defined superfamilies Erotyloidea, Nitiduloidea and Cucujoidea is varied. Determining the systematic positions of Mesozoic fossils within these groups can often be challenging. Here we describe and illustrate a puzzling cucujiform beetle, Li & Cai , based on an individual from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber. While we cannot definitively pinpoint the exact phylogenetic position of , its possible affinity to Erotylidae is discussed in light of our phylogenetic analyses. A broader-sampled morphological matrix, coupled with a robust molecular phylogeny of these groups, will be promising for clarifying the systematic placement of the fossil.
最近定义的拟花萤超科、露尾甲超科和扁甲超科甲虫的形态各异。确定中生代化石在这些类群中的系统位置往往具有挑战性。在此,我们基于一块白垩纪中期缅甸琥珀中的一个个体,描述并阐释了一种令人费解的扁甲形甲虫——李&蔡氏甲虫。虽然我们无法确切确定李&蔡氏甲虫的具体系统发育位置,但根据我们的系统发育分析,讨论了它与拟花萤科可能的亲缘关系。一个更广泛取样的形态学矩阵,再加上这些类群强大的分子系统发育研究,将有望阐明该化石的系统位置。