The Mesozoic, ca. 99-million-year-old Burmese amber is an incredible source of fossil beetles that have been very actively studied in recent times and have already significantly improved our knowledge about the evolution of the large family of Staphylinidae, the rove beetles. Nevertheless, new extinct taxa of high phylogenetic interest are being discovered, among which the following three rove beetle species are described here: Coomania megistos sp. nov., Coomania enkarsios sp. nov. and Coomania yini sp. nov. These fossils preserved enough morphological characters to be identified as members of the rove beetle lineage formed by Staphylininae and allied subfamilies. Based on the fragments of morphology available for observation, they are hyp...
Cai et al. report specialized prey-capture structures in two species of the stenine rove beetles fro...
Jacobsoniidae is a small but perplexing beetle family, with unknown phylogenetic relationships to ot...
Data matrix of larval (1–89) and adult (90–211) morphological characters used for the phylogenetic a...
The Staphylinine group of rove beetle subfamilies is a significant animal radiation, and one subordi...
As one of the largest families of beetles (Coleoptera), the Staphylinidae (rove beetles and their re...
The fossil record contains vital information about the evolution of lineages and is a source of data...
ABSTRACT—The first definitive fossil species of the rove beetle (Staphylinidae) subfamily Phloeochar...
<p>Comprising more than 10,000 valid species, the staphylinid subfamily Pselaphinae is a major eleme...
Burmese amber is well known for preserving unique extinct lineages of insects. Here, we describe a n...
An unusual and well-preserved fossil staphylinid is described and figured from a single specimen in ...
Only a few weevils have been described from Burmese amber, and although most have been misclassified...
Phloeocharinae is a small and likely non-monophyletic subfamily of rove beetles. The enigmatic genus...
Fossil records of piestine rove beetles are very limited, with only two definite species from Mesozo...
The supplementary data (Appendices 1 and 2) for "First fossil trichophyine rove beetle from mid-Cret...
The preprint of "A new genus and species of soldier beetle from Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber (Cole...
Cai et al. report specialized prey-capture structures in two species of the stenine rove beetles fro...
Jacobsoniidae is a small but perplexing beetle family, with unknown phylogenetic relationships to ot...
Data matrix of larval (1–89) and adult (90–211) morphological characters used for the phylogenetic a...
The Staphylinine group of rove beetle subfamilies is a significant animal radiation, and one subordi...
As one of the largest families of beetles (Coleoptera), the Staphylinidae (rove beetles and their re...
The fossil record contains vital information about the evolution of lineages and is a source of data...
ABSTRACT—The first definitive fossil species of the rove beetle (Staphylinidae) subfamily Phloeochar...
<p>Comprising more than 10,000 valid species, the staphylinid subfamily Pselaphinae is a major eleme...
Burmese amber is well known for preserving unique extinct lineages of insects. Here, we describe a n...
An unusual and well-preserved fossil staphylinid is described and figured from a single specimen in ...
Only a few weevils have been described from Burmese amber, and although most have been misclassified...
Phloeocharinae is a small and likely non-monophyletic subfamily of rove beetles. The enigmatic genus...
Fossil records of piestine rove beetles are very limited, with only two definite species from Mesozo...
The supplementary data (Appendices 1 and 2) for "First fossil trichophyine rove beetle from mid-Cret...
The preprint of "A new genus and species of soldier beetle from Upper Cretaceous Burmese amber (Cole...
Cai et al. report specialized prey-capture structures in two species of the stenine rove beetles fro...
Jacobsoniidae is a small but perplexing beetle family, with unknown phylogenetic relationships to ot...
Data matrix of larval (1–89) and adult (90–211) morphological characters used for the phylogenetic a...