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Makarkin, Vladimir N. 2016. Enormously long, siphonate mouthparts of a new, oldest known spongillafly (Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese amber imply nectarivory or hematophagy.

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Makarkin, Vladimir N. 2016. Enormously long, siphonate mouthparts of a new, oldest known spongillafly (Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese amber imply nectarivory or hematophagy. Cretaceous Research 65: 26-137.
Enormously long, siphonate mouthparts of a new, oldest known spongillafly (Neuroptera, Sisyridae) from Burmese amber imply nectarivory or hematophagy
Makarkin, Vladimir N.
Cretaceous Research (Print: 0195-6671 Online: 1095-998X )
65
26-137
October 2016
BioOne (added: May 27 2021 12:21PM UTC) [http://www.bioone.org]
English

Nomenclatural Acts (3)

  1. Family Group
  2.       Paradoxosisyrinae Makarkin, 2016 [Subfamily]
  1. Genus Group
  2.       Paradoxosisyra Makarkin, 2016
  1. Species Group
  2.       Paradoxosisyra groehni Makarkin, 2016

Other Taxon Names (1)

  1. Family Group
  2.       Sisyridae Banks, 1905