<p><strong><em>Tingiphatnoma andreneli </em>sp. nov., a new tingid bug from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Heteroptera, Tingidae)</strong></p>

Volume: 2, Issue: 6, Pages: 576 - 580
Published: Dec 20, 2019
Abstract
The Tingidae Laporte, 1832 is a family of small Hemiptera that are commonly referred to as lacebugs because the pronotum and fore wings of the adult have a delicate and intricate network of divided areas that resemble lace; they are considered as the sister group of Miridae (Schuh & Stys, 1991; Schuh et al., 2009). Tingidae are distributed worldwide with about 2,500 described species (Guilbert et al., 2014). They live on plants and are...
Paper Details
Title
<p><strong><em>Tingiphatnoma andreneli </em>sp. nov., a new tingid bug from the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber (Heteroptera, Tingidae)</strong></p>
Published Date
Dec 20, 2019
Volume
2
Issue
6
Pages
576 - 580
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