Possible fungus-eating cucujiformian beetle larvae with setiferous processes from Cretaceous and Miocene ambers
Beetle larvae represent important components of the modern-day fauna. This should have been the case in the past as well. Yet, fossil beetle larvae are rare, or at least are rare in the literature, as identifying a beetle larva to a narrower taxonomic group is very challenging. This is even more com...
Main Authors: | Ana Zippel, Carolin Haug, Zeynep Elverdi, Patrick Müller, Joachim T. Haug |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Pensoft Publishers
2023-08-01
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Series: | Fossil Record |
Online Access: | https://fr.pensoft.net/article/104553/download/pdf/ |
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