A new species of beaded lacewings (Neuroptera, Berothidae) from mid-Cretaceous Myanmar amber

Zookeys. 2022 Apr 4:1092:93-104. doi: 10.3897/zookeys.1092.79396. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

A new species of Berothidae, Jersiberothamusivum sp. nov., is described and illustrated from mid-Cretaceous (lowest Cenomanian) Myanmar amber. It is easily distinguished from other species of Berothidae by the configuration of the wing venation including: forewing with distinct areas of infuscation surrounding cross-veins and vein forks, all cross-veins simple prior to ScP-RA fusion, presence of two cross-veins ra-rp; absence of inner or outer graduate series of cross-veins; RP with three branches; and absence of ma-mp cross-veins and cua-cup cross-veins; while hind wing has cross-vein 1r-m absent. The previous diagnoses of Iceloberotha Grimaldi, 2000 and Jersiberotha Grimaldi, 2000 are quite unclear because some characters occur mosaically in both genera. In order to solve this problem and distinguish J.musivum from other species in the family, a new key to species of Berothidae from Myanmar amber has been provided and the diagnoses of Iceloberotha and Jersiberotha have been revised.

Keywords: Mantispoidea; Neuropterida; fossil; lower Cenomanian; taxonomy.