A Myanmar amber cockroach with protruding feces contains pollen and a rich microcenosis

Volume: 107, Issue: 2
Published: Mar 3, 2020
Abstract
Early endosymbiotic interactions are recorded only from a Cretaceous termite and a cockroach. Mesoblatta maxi Hinkelman, gen. et sp. nov. is the second representative of the dominant, cosmopolitan Mesozoic family Mesoblattinidae known from Cenomanian northern Myanmar amber, and the fourteenth from both amber and sedimentary rocks. Unique characters are rare (n = 19), symplesiomorphies are frequent (n = 140), and foremost is a standard maxillary...
Paper Details
Title
A Myanmar amber cockroach with protruding feces contains pollen and a rich microcenosis
Published Date
Mar 3, 2020
Volume
107
Issue
2
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