Onthophilinae, MacLeay, 1819
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https://doi.org/ 10.1649/0010-065X-75.1.211 |
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urn:lsid:zoobank.org:pub:5C049771-EB80-4E0A-98AE-AD7CE31CAF57 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03CE87B3-0443-F074-2F54-CA63FD76DC2F |
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Onthophilinae |
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Cretonthophilus tuberculatus Caterino , Wolf-
Schwenninger, and Bechly, 2015
Age: Cenomanian (99 Ma), Burmese amber
Diagnostic Features: Antennal cavity located medially under pronotal hypomeron, not concealed by alae; alternate elytral intervals raised; laterally multilobed pronotal margin.
Phasmister cristatus Caterino (this paper)
Age: Cenomanian (99 Ma), Burmese amber
Diagnostic Features: Antennal cavity located medially under pronotal hypomeron, not concealed by alae; alternate elytral intervals raised; pronotum with median carina, depressed in anterior corners.
Carinumerus maddisoni Caterino (this paper)
Age: Cenomanian (99 Ma), Burmese amber
Diagnostic Features: Antennal cavity located medially under pronotal hypomeron, not concealed by alae; all elytral intervals raised; pronotum with short, curved lateral carinae.
Carinumerus yingae (Jiang, Shi, and Wang, 2020)
Age: Cenomanian (99 Ma), Burmese amber
Diagnostic Features: Antennal cavity located medially under pronotal hypomeron, not concealed by alae; all elytral intervals raised; pronotum with pair of median carinae, in addition to shorter lateral carinae.
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