Acta Palaeontologica Polonica (Nov 2017)

A new soldier beetle from Eocene Baltic amber

  • Fabrizio Fanti,
  • Janusz Kupryjanowicz

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4202/app.00388.2017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 62, no. 4
pp. 785 – 788

Abstract

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The family Cantharidae is a worldwide distributed group of flattened and soft-bodied beetles displaying aposematic colouration. These beetles, commonly known as soldier beetles, have an extensive fossil record dating back to the Lower Cretaceous. The majority of fossil material, referred to Cantharidae, is known from amber inclusions. In this paper we describe and illustrate a new soldier beetle Kuskaella macroptera gen. et sp. nov. from the Baltic amber. It is characterised by pronotum of the male parallel-sided in basal third and abruptly narrowed towards apex, and of the female gradually and steadily narrowing from the basal margin to the apex; globular head; unequal maxillary palpomeres with the last segment elongated-globular and pointed; long elytra slightly surpassing the last abdominal segment. This finding is the first described species of both sexes preserved in a single amber piece.

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