Paleobiota of Burmese amber
Burmese amber is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up to the end of 2023 can be found in Ross (2024).[1]
Amoebozoa
[edit]Dictyostelia
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Vega |
2021 |
A possible dictyostelid slime mould |
Myxogastria
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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N/A |
"2019" |
A myxogastrid slime mould |
Incertae sedis
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A "Sarcodina" gut Amoebozoa of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
Apicomplexa
[edit]Aconoidasida
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Telford |
2005 |
A plasmodiid apicomplexan |
Conoidasida
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2010 |
A eugregarinorid apicomplexen gut protozoan of blattodeans |
Euglenozoa
[edit]Kinetoplastea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2004 |
A trypanosomatid vector in Palaeomyia burmitis |
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Poinar |
2008 |
A trypanosomatid vector in Leptoconops nosopheris |
Metamonada
[edit]Anaeromonadea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A pyrsonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Blattarians |
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Poinar |
2009 |
An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A pyrsonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
Trichonymphea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A burmanymphid gut protozoan of Blattarians |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A teranymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A trichonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
Trichomonadea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A devescovinid gut protozoan of Blattarians |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A devescovinid gut protozoan of Blattarians |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A holomastigotid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2009 |
A trichomonadid gut protozoan of Blattarians |
"Opisthokonta"
[edit]Mesomycetozoea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2016 |
An eccrinacious Opisthokont |
Proteobacteria
[edit]Alphaproteobacteria
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2014 |
A Rickettsiaceae in Cornupalpatum burmanicum vector |
Plants
[edit]Chlorophyte green algaes
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Brown |
2020 |
A chaetophorale green algae |
Ichnotaxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Hinkelman & Vršanská |
2020 |
A chlamydomonadaceous green algae. |
Bryophyte true mosses
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Heinrichs et al. |
2014 |
A Dicranales moss of uncertain placement |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt |
2014 |
A hypnodendralean moss |
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Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt |
2014 |
A hypnodendralean moss |
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Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt |
2014 |
A hypnodendralean moss |
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Li et al. |
2022 |
A hypnodendralean moss |
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Bell |
2007 |
A hypnodendralean moss |
Lycopods and spike mosses
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Li & Wang |
2022 |
A clubmoss |
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Li et al. |
2022 |
A clubmoss |
Marchantiophyte liverworts
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Heinrichs et al. |
2011 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Hentschel, Schmidt & Heinrichs |
2009 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Li et al. |
2021 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Li et al. |
2020 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Heinrichs, Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimpe, & Krings |
2017 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Heinrichs, Schäfer-Verwimp, Feldberg, & A.R. Schmidt |
2017 |
A lepidolaenacious liverwort |
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Heinrichs |
2017 |
A frullaniacious liverwort |
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Bechteler, Renner, Schäfer-Verwimp, & Heinrichs |
2017 |
A Radulaceae liverwort |
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Feldberg et al. |
2021 |
A radulaceous liverwort |
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Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimp & Renner |
2022 |
A radulaceous liverwort |
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Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimp & Renner |
2022 |
A radulaceous liverwort |
Polypodiopsid ferns
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Li et al. |
2020 |
A thyrsopteridacious tree-fern |
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Zhang et al. |
2021 |
A thyrsopteridacious tree-fern |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2021 |
A dennstaedtiaceous fern |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2008 |
A eupolypod fern |
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Regalado et al. |
2017 |
A Cystodiacious fern |
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Regalado, Schmidt, Krings & Schneider |
2019 |
A pteridacious fern |
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Regalado, Schneider, Krings, & Heinrichs |
2018 |
A fern of uncertain placement |
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Li & Wang |
2022 |
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Li & Wang |
2022 |
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Li & Wang |
2022 |
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Schneider, Smith, & Heinrichs |
2016 |
A dennstaedtiacious fern |
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Wang et al. |
2021 |
A marsileaceous fern. |
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Long, Wang & Shi in Long et al. |
2022 |
A species of Microlepia. |
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Li et al. |
2020 |
A lindsaeacious fern |
Angiosperm flowering plants
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar, Chamber & Buckley |
2007 |
A cornalean flower |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2017 |
A lauracious angiosperm |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2019 |
A possible lauralean flower |
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Crepet et al. |
2016 |
A mosaic laralean genus |
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Palaeoanthella huangii[43] |
Poinar & Chambers |
2005 |
A possible monimiacious angiosperm |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2019 |
A possible lauralian of uncertain phylogenetic placement |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2021 |
A lilialean flower. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Barrón, Peris & Labandeira |
2020 |
Pollen of a member of Nymphaeaceae. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar, Chambers & Vega |
2021 |
A small flowered cunoniacious angiosperm. |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2019 |
A cunoniacious angiosperm. |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2017 |
A cunoniacious angiosperm. |
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Chambers, Poinar & Buckley |
2010 |
A cunoniacious angiosperm. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2004 |
A poalean of uncertain placement |
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Poinar |
2004 |
A poalean of uncertain placement |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Shi et al. |
2022 |
A rhamnaceous floral morphotaxon. |
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Shi et al. |
2022 |
A rhamnaceous floral morphotaxon. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar, Buckley & Chen |
2016 |
An angiosperm of uncertain placement |
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Poinar |
2018 |
An angiosperm of uncertain placement |
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Poinar |
2018 |
An angiosperm of uncertain placement, |
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Poinar, Chambers & Buckley |
2008 |
An angiosperm of uncertain placement |
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Liu et al. |
2018 |
A core eudicot of uncertain placement |
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Poinar |
2004 |
An angiosperm of uncertain placement |
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Xing & Gu |
2020 |
A possible epizoochorous fruit. |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2019 |
An angiosperm of uncertain phylogenetic placement |
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Poinar & Chambers |
2019 |
An angiosperm of uncertain phylogenetic placement |
Fungi
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2007 |
A hypermycoparasitic fungus |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2007 |
A hypermycoparasitic fungus |
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Poinar, Alderman & Wunderlich |
2015 |
An ergot |
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Sung, Poinar & Spatafora |
2008 |
A parasite of a scale insect |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Vega |
2018 |
An ambrosia fungus associated with Palaeotylus femoralis. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2007 |
An agaricale of uncertain placement |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar, Alfredo & Baseia |
2014 |
A Boletale fungus |
incertae sedis
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2018 |
A Pezizomycotina fungi |
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Poinar |
2016 |
"Zygomycetes"
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Vega |
2019 |
A trichomycete |
Echinodermata
[edit]Crinoidea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Salamon et al. |
2019 |
An Isocrinid crinoid, described from ossicles encased in the resin |
Arthropoda
[edit]Arachnida
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Hu et al. |
2020 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement. |
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Rossi & Merendino |
2016 |
A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Wang et al. |
2024 |
A macrothelid spider. |
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Wang et al. |
2024 |
A macrothelid spider. |
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Wang et al. |
2024 |
A macrothelid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly related to the Ochyroceratoidea. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
A spider of uncertain affinities,[78] originally described as a hexathelid funnel web spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A curtain-web spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
An alteruloborid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A pholcochyrocerid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
An armored spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
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Wunderlich |
2024 |
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Penny |
2005 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A salticoidid[80] deinopoid. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A salticoidid[80] deinopoid. |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A salticoidid[80] deinopoid. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
A burmascutid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2018 |
A burmascutid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A uloborid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A theridiid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A theridiid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An archaeid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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(Penny) |
2003 |
An archaeid spider, |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An archaeid spider |
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(Wunderlich) |
2008 |
An archaeid spider, |
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(Wunderlich & Müller) |
2020 |
A member of the family Nemesiidae |
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Wunderlich |
2011 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A tree trunk spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
A goblin spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A goblin spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
A goblin spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
Transferred to the separate genus Pseudorsolus in 2017, but moved back to the genus Burmorsolus in 2020. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
Originally described as "Loxoderces" curvatus. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
Originally described as "Loxoderces" longicymbium. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
Probably a relative of trogloraptorids.[76] |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
Originally described as "Loxoderces" rectus. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
A cribellate orb weaver of uncertain placement. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
A tetrablemmid armored spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cobweb spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Crassicephalidae. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A cretamysmenid spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A cobweb spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
A zarqaraneid spider.[79] The type species is Curvitibia . |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiodeinopsidae. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae. |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
A tetrablemmid armored spider. |
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Selden, Zhang & Ren |
2016 |
A tetrablemmid armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of an early branch of the RTA clade. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
An armored spider of uncertain generic placement. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
A tetrablemmid armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2011 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2019 |
An eomesothelid spider. |
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Peng et al. |
2023 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider, |
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(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider, |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of an early branch of the RTA clade.[80] |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A frateruloborid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2008 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A pacullid spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A pacullid spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A pacullid spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A pacullid spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
A pacullid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A pacullid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
A pacullid spider. |
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(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A pacullid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
Probably a zarqaraneid spider. |
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Jiang & Li in Jiang et al. |
2020 |
A member of the group Araneomorphae of uncertain phylogenetic placement. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A spider belonging to the superfamily Scytodoidea and the family Praepholcidae. |
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Guo, Selden & Ren |
2021 |
A lagonomegopid spider |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
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Wunderlich |
2019 |
An eomesothelid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Wunderlich |
2018 |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A pholcochyrocerid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
A tetrablemmid armored spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
A telemid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
A leviunguid spider.[79] |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A leviunguid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Wunderlich |
2015 |
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Guo, Selden & Ren in Guo et al. |
2024 |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
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Guo et al. |
2024 |
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Hou et al. |
2024 |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
A Mongolarachnid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2021 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
Probably a tube-dwelling spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2021 |
A megasetid araneomorph spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A micropalpimanid palpimanoid spider |
||
Wunderlich |
2008 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
Probably a cobweb spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
A possible mysmenid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A member of the family Nemesiidae. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
A nanoaenigmatid araneoid spider. |
||
Poinar |
2012 |
A nephiline spider |
||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
|||
Guo et al. |
2020 |
A lagonomegopid spider |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2021 |
A goblin spider. |
||
Penny |
2004 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
Originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
Originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2012 |
A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[78] originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
Originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
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Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
Originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
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Wunderlich |
2022 |
Originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[78] originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[78] originally described as a leptonetid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A mecysmaucheniid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2008 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
A cribellate orb weaver. Originally described as Furculoborus patellaris. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2008 |
A cribellate orb weaver. Originally described as Palaeomiagrammopes vesica. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
A megasetid spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2011 |
A zarqaraneid spider.[79] |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A member of the family Ctenizidae. |
||
Wunderlich |
2024 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] Originally described as "Denticulsegestria" rugosa. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[78] |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Hou et al. |
2024 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
A vetiatorid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
A pholcochyrocerid spider of uncertain generic placement |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2008 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A spider of uncertain affinities,[78] originally described as a curtain-web spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Jiang & Li in Jiang et al. |
2020 |
A member of the group Araneomorphae of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Deinopoidea.[80] |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2008 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider, |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A planarchaeid[80] palpimanoid spider, |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A uloborid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A planarchaeid palpimanoid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A praearaneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2008 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A vetiatorid palpimanoid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
A vetiatorid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Magalhaes et al. |
2021 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2012 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A psilodercid spider. "Leclercera" sexaculeata.[81] |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2012 |
A psilodercid spider. "Leclercera" spicula.[82] |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A psilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A vetiatorid palpimanoid spider. |
||
Tang, Engel & Yang |
2023 |
A macrothelid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An eopsilodercid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A tarantula. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A disc web spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
An armored spider. |
||
Guo, Selden & Ren |
2021 |
A lagonomegopid spider |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae. |
||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An archaeid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
A pholcochyrocerid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2015 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A zarqaraneid spider. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2018 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2023 |
A protoaraneoidid spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
A cribellate orb weaver. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
Possibly a species of Telemofila. |
||
Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller |
2021 |
An armored spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A theridiid spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich & Müller |
2020 |
An armored spider. |
||
(Wunderlich) |
2017 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
An armored spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2008 |
|||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A disc web spider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A disc web spider. |
||
Jiang & Li in Xin et al. |
2022 |
A disc web spider. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2017 |
An ixodid hard tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop |
2022 |
An ixodid hard tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop |
2022 |
An ixodid hard tick. |
||
Poinar & Buckley |
2008 |
An ixodid hard tick. |
||
Poinar & Brown |
2003 |
|||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
|||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2022 |
|||
Peñalver, Arillo, Anderson & Pérez-de la Fuente |
2017 |
|||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
|||
Chitimia-Dobler, Pfeffer & Dunlop |
2018 |
|||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2022 |
A tick, a species of Ixodes. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2022 |
A tick combining a body resembling that of a soft tick with a basis capitulum more like that of a hard tick, assigned to a new family Khimairidae as a possible transitional form between soft and hard ticks. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
||
Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al. |
2024 |
A nuttalliellid tick. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dunlop & Bernardi |
2014 |
An opilioacarid mite. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2022 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
A tithaeid harvestman. |
||
Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet |
2023 |
A member of Cyphophthalmi. |
||
Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet |
2023 |
A member of Cyphophthalmi. |
||
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
An epedanid armoured harvestman. |
||
Giribet & Dunlop |
2005 |
|||
Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet |
2023 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2022 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
A mesokanid laniatorean harvestman. |
||
Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet |
2023 |
A member of Cyphophthalmi. |
||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
A beloniscid harvestman. |
||
Poinar |
2008 |
|||
Selden et al. |
2016 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2022 |
|||
Bartel et al. |
2020 |
Possibly a pyramidopid harvestman. |
||
Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet |
2023 |
A member of Cyphophthalmi. |
||
Bartel & Dunlop |
2023 |
A eupnoid harvestman. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Engel & Huang |
2016 |
A Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpion |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
(Cockerell) |
1920 |
A garypinid pseudoscorpion. |
||
Johnson et al. |
2022 |
A chthoniid pseudoscorpion. |
||
Johnson et al. |
2022 |
A chthoniid pseudoscorpion. |
||
Cockerell |
1917 |
|||
Röschmann et al. |
2024 |
|||
Wriedt et al. |
2021 |
A chthoniid pseudoscorpion |
||
Geißler et al. |
2021 |
A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Ideoroncidae. |
||
Geißler et al. |
2021 |
A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Ideoroncidae. |
||
Porta et al. |
2020 |
A cheiridiid pseudoscorpion. |
||
Henderickx in Henderickx & Boone |
2016 |
A pseudoscorpion of uncertain placement.[131] |
||
Harvey et al. |
2018 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2017 |
|||
Botero-Trujillo et al. |
2022 |
A hirsutisomid hooded tickspider. |
||
Wunderlich |
2012 |
A poliocherid hooded tickspider of uncertain generic placement. |
||
Wunderlich |
2015 |
|||
Wunderlich |
2022 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arillo, Subías & Huang |
2023 |
An achipteriid mite. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
A member of the family Hubbardiidae. |
||
De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
|||
De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
|||
De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
|||
Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
|||
Müller et al. |
2020 |
A short-tailed whip scorpion |
||
De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
|||
De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al. |
2022 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Lourenço & Velten |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2023 |
|||
Lourenço |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço & Velten |
2016 |
|||
Xuan, Cai & Huang |
2023 |
|||
Lourenço & Rossi |
2017 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço & Velten |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Xuan, Cai & Huang |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2024 |
|||
Xuan, Cai & Huang |
2023 |
|||
Lourenço |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2024 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço & Beigel |
2011 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2019 |
|||
Lourenço |
2018 |
|||
Lourenço |
2013 |
|||
Lourenço |
2021 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2024 |
A chaerilobuthid scorpion. |
||
Lourenço |
2016 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2024 |
|||
Lourenço |
2020 |
|||
Lourenço |
2020 |
|||
Lourenço |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2023 |
|||
Xuan et al. |
2023 |
|||
Lourenço |
2018 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2021 |
A protoischnurid scorpion. |
||
Santiago-Blay, Fet, Solegrad & Anderson |
2004 |
A chaerilid scorpion |
||
Santiago-Blay et al. |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço |
2002 |
|||
Lourenço |
2018 |
|||
Lourenço & Rossi |
2017 |
|||
Lourenço |
2015 |
|||
Santiago-Blay, Soleglad, Craig & Fet in Santiago-Blay et al. |
2022 |
|||
Lourenço |
2012 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2024 |
|||
Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten |
2024 |
|||
Lourenço |
2021 |
A palaeoburmesebuthid buthoidean scorpion. |
||
Lourenço & Velten |
2017 |
|||
Rossi |
2015 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Dunlop et al. |
2015 |
A solifuge of uncertain phylogenetic placement. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Wunderlich |
2015 |
A whip scorpion of uncertain placement. |
||
Zhou et al. |
2023 |
A whip scorpion. |
||
Cai & Huang |
2017 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Konikiewicz & Mąkol |
2018 |
An erythraeid mite. |
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Konikiewicz & Mąkol |
2018 |
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Konikiewicz & Mąkol |
2018 |
An erythraeid mite. |
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Cockerell |
1917 |
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Dunlop, Frahnert & Mąkol |
2018 |
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Konikiewicz & Mąkol |
2018 |
A trombellid mite. |
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Porta et al. |
2020 |
A bdellid mite. |
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Porta et al. |
2019 |
A caeculid mite. |
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Khaustov & Poinar |
2011 |
A resinacarid pyemotoid mite. |
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Khaustov, Vorontsov & Lindquist |
2024 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
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(Wunderlich) |
2022 |
Originally described as Parachimerarachne longiflagellum.[89] |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
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Wunderlich |
2023 |
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Wang et al. |
2018 |
A stem-group spider |
Chilopoda
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Bonato, Edgecombe & Minelli |
2013 |
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Haug, Haug & Haug |
2023 |
A centipede belonging to the group Pleurostigmophora |
Diplopoda
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Stoev, Moritz & Wesener |
2019 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2024 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Moritz & Wesener |
2019 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2022 |
A trichopolydesmid millipede |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2023 |
A polydesmid millipede |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2020 |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2020 |
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Cockerell |
1917 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Liu, Rühr & Wesener |
2017 |
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Liu, Rühr & Wesener |
2017 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jiang et al. |
2019 |
A siphonophorid sucking millipede. |
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Su, Cai & Huang |
2024 |
A siphonorhinid millipede. |
||
Su, Cai & Huang |
2024 |
A siphonorhinid millipede. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Moritz & Wesener |
2021 |
A member of Cambalidea. |
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Moritz & Wesener |
2021 |
A member of Cambalidea. |
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Moritz & Wesener |
2021 |
A member of Cambalidea. |
||
Moritz & Wesener |
2021 |
A member of Cambalidea. |
"Entognatha"
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
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Christiansen & Nascimbene |
2006 |
Insecta
[edit]Malacostraca
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Luque in Luque et al. |
2021 |
A crab belonging to the group Eubrachyura and to the family Cretapsaridae. |
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Xing et al. |
2021 |
A member of the family Penaeidae. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Schädel et al. |
2021 |
A member of Epicaridea. |
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Schädel, Hyžný & Haug |
2021 |
A member of Cymothoida, possibly a species of Cirolana.[209] |
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Bruce & Rodcharoen |
2023 |
A member of the family Cirolanidae. |
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Broly, Maillet & Ross |
2015 |
A possible styloniscid woodlouse.[211] |
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Poinar |
2018 |
An armadillid woodlouse. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Pazinato, Müller & Haug |
2023 |
Ostracoda
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | |
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Wang, Matzke-Karasz & Horne |
2022 |
A candonid ostracod. |
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Wang et al. |
2020 |
A candonid ostracod. | ||
Wang et al. |
2020 |
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Wang et al. |
2020 |
A candonid ostracod. |
Symphyla
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Moritz & Wesener |
2017 |
Mollusca
[edit]Cephalopoda
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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N/A |
"2019" |
An immature Puzosia (Bhimaites) species dead shell |
Gastropoda
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Bichain et al. |
2022 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al. |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Balashov, Perkovsky & Vasilenko |
2021 |
A land snail possessing morphological traits intermediate between members of the family Pupinidae and other members of Cyclophoroidea. |
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Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely |
2022 |
A species of Coptocheilus. |
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Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely |
2022 |
A member of the family Pupinidae. |
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Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely |
2022 |
A member of the family Pupinidae. |
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Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski |
2021 |
A pupinid land snail |
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Jochum, Yu & Neubauer |
2021 |
A pupinid land snail |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Balashov |
2020 |
A diplommatinid land snail |
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Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al. |
2019 |
A diplommatinid land snail |
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Balashov, Perkovsky & Vasilenko |
2020 |
A diplommatinid land snail |
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Yu |
2021 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Neubauer, Xing & Jochum |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al. |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail |
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Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al. |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail. |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
A pupinid land snail. |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
A diplommatinid land snail. |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
A cyclophorid land snail. |
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(Yu, Wang & Jarzembowski) |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail, |
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(Yu, Wang & Jarzembowski) |
2019 |
A cyclophorid land snail, |
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Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski |
2021 |
A diplommatinid land snail |
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Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski |
2021 |
A pupinid land snail |
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Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al. |
2019 |
A pupinid land snail |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
Originally described as a pupinid land snail. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Yu, Neubauer & Jochum |
2021 |
A species of Galba. |
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N/A |
"2019" |
2 dead shells likely entombed as shoreline debris |
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Yu |
2020 |
Originally described as a species of Truncatellina. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Bullis et al. |
2020 |
An assimineid land snail |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Yu & Neubauer |
2021 |
A member of the family Hydrocenidae. |
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Salvador & Yu |
2022 |
A member of the family Neritidae. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Palaeolignopholas[235] | Bolotov et al. | 2021 | A member of the family Pholadidae |
Nematoda
[edit]Chromadorea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2011 |
A rhabditid nematode of uncertain placement |
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Poinar |
2011 |
A cosmocercid nematode |
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Poinar |
2011 |
A heterorhabditid nematode |
Enoplea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2017 |
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Poinar |
2011 |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2006 |
Secernentea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2011 |
An aphelenchoidid nematode |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar |
2011 |
A thelastomatid nematode |
Nematomorpha
[edit]Gordioidea
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Poinar & Buckley |
2006 |
Onychophora
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Engel & Grimaldi |
2002 |
Vertebrata
[edit]Amphibia
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Daza et al. |
2020 |
Figured in a 2016 as a Chameleonid. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Xing et al. |
2018 |
A tropical frog |
Reptilia
[edit]Archosauria
[edit]Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Xing et al. |
2016 |
Preserved tail with feathers |
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Xing et al. |
2019 |
An enantiornithine avialan, |
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Multiple |
Various |
Several partial wings and feet, |
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Clark & O'Connor |
2021 |
An enantiornithine avialan. |
Taxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Barlochersaurus winhtini[253] | Daza et al. | 2018 | A tiny (~ 2 cm long) possible stem-anguimorph | |
Arnold & Poinar |
2008 |
A gecko |
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Daza et al. |
2024 |
A skink |
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Xing et al. |
2020 |
A lizard of uncertain placement.[257] |
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Bolet et al. |
2021 |
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Wagner et al. |
2021 |
An agamid lizard |
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Xing et al. |
2018 |
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Squamata[239] | Daza et al. | 2016 | 13 Specimens of Squamate, varying from largely complete specimens to isolated limbs that were assigned to various families, one of which was later determined to be an albanerpetontid. |
Insecta
[edit]Dictyoptera
[edit]Ichnotaxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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Hinkelman in Hinkelman & Vršanská |
2020 |
A mesoblattinid cockroach coprolite. |
Mollusca
[edit]Bivalvia
[edit]Ichnotaxon | Authority | Year described | Notes | image |
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n/a |
2018 |
pholadid burrowing crypts in the amber nodules, |
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