Insect 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 until 2018 can be found in Ross 2018;[1] its supplement Ross 2019b covers most of 2019.[2]

Clade Amphiesmenoptera edit

Lepidoptera edit

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image

Agathiphagidae

Agathiphagama

Agathiphagama perdita[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

An agathiphagid moth

 
Agathiphagama perdita

Douglasiidae

Tanyglossus

Tanyglossus orectometopus[4]

Poinar

2017

A Douglas moth.

Lophocoronidae Acanthocorona

Acanthocorona bowangi[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

Acanthocorona hedida[5]

Zhang, Shih & Engel

2022

A short proboscis lophocoronid moth

Acanthocorona kuranishii[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

Acanthocorona muelleri[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

 
Acanthocorona muelleri

Acanthocorona sattleri[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

Acanthocorona skalskii[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

 
Acanthocorona skalskii

Acanthocorona spinifera[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

 
Acanthocorona spinifera

Acanthocorona venulosa[5]

Zhang, Shih & Engel

2022

A short proboscis lophocoronid moth

Acanthocorona wichardi[3]

Mey, Léger & Lien

2021

A lophocoronid moth

Micropterigidae

Archmosaicus

Archmosaicus comitatus[6]

Zhang et al.

2020

A micropterigid moth

Sabatinca

Sabatinca cretacea[7]

Zhang et al.

2017

A micropterigid moth

Sabatinca limula[7]

Zhang et al.

2017

A micropterigid moth

Sabatinca perveta[7]

(Cockerell)

1919

A micropterigid moth.
First described as "Micropteryx" pervetus[8]

 
Sabatinca perveta
(type illustration)

Sabatinca pouilloni[9]

Ngô-Muller & Nel in Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A micropterigid moth

 

Lepidopteran research edit

  • Description of new specimens of caterpillars expanding the morphological diversity of Cretaceous caterpillars, is published by Gauweiler et al. (2022), who also attempt to determine whether Cretaceous caterpillars might have represented an adequate food source for early birds.[10]

Tarachoptera edit

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Tarachocelidae Kinitocelis

Kinitocelis brevicostata[11]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

 
Kinitocelis brevicostata

Kinitocelis dashengi[12]

Wang, Engel, Shih & Ren in Wang et al.

2022

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Kinitocelis divisonotata[11]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

 
Kinitocelis divisinotata

Kinitocelis hennigi[11]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

 
Kinitocelis hennigi

Kinitocelis macroptera[13]

Mey & Wichard in Mey et al.

2020

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Kinitocelis sparsella[14]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Retortocelis

Retortocelis longella[14]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Retortocelis minimella[14]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Retortocelis spicipalpia[13]

Mey & Wichard in Mey et al.

2020

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Retortocelis tyloptera[14]

Mey et al.

2018

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

Tarachocelis

Tarachocelis microlepidopterella[11][15]

Mey et al.

2017

A tarachocelid amphiesmenopteran.

 
Tarachocelis microlepidopterella

Trichoptera edit

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Calamoceratidae

Bipectinata

Bipectinata orientalis[16]

Wichard et al.

2020

A calamoceratid caddisfly

 
Bipectinata orientalis

Cretaganonema

Cretaganonema dongi[17]

Wichard, Espeland & Wang

2018

A calamoceratid caddisfly..

Dysoneuridae Burmapsyche

Burmapsyche comosa[18]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Burmapsyche palpsfurcata[18]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Cretapsyche

Cretapsyche circula[18]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Cretapsyche elegans[18]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Cretapsyche insueta[18]

Wichard et al.

2018

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Cretapsyche palpinova[19]

Wichard & Neumann

2019

A dysoneurid caddisfly

Helicopsychidae

Cretahelicopsyche

Cretahelicopsyche liuyani[17]

Wichard, Espeland & Wang

2018

A helicopsychid snail-case caddisfly.

Hydroptilidae

Burminoptila

Burminoptila bemeneha[20]

Botosaneanu

1981

A purse-case caddisfly

Cretacoptila

Cretacoptila botosaneanui[21]

Wichard

2020

A purse-case caddisfly

Lepidochlamidae

Lepidochlamus

Lepidochlamus nodosa[12]

Wang et al.

2022

A lepidochlamid trichopteran.

Kambaitipsychidae

Myanpsyche

Myanpsyche malaisei[22][21]

(Wichard & Wang)

2020

A kambaitipsychid caddisly
Originally described as Kambaitipsyche malaisei.

Odontoceridae Palaeopsilotreta

Palaeopsilotreta burmanica[16]

Wichard et al.

2020

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly

 
Palaeopsilotreta burmanica

Palaeopsilotreta cretacea[16]

Wichard et al.

2020

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly

 
Palaeopsilotreta cretacea

Palaeopsilotreta xiai[23]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A mortarjoint casemaker caddisfly.

 
Palaeopsilotreta xiai
Philopotamidae Wormaldia

Wormaldia cercifurcata[24]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A philopotamid caddisfly.

Wormaldia cercilonga[24]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A philopotamid caddisfly.

Wormaldia cretacea[25]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A finger-net caddisfly.

Wormaldia myanmari[26]

Wichard & Poinar

2005

A finger-net caddisfly.

Wormaldia resina[25]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A finger-net caddisfly.

Wormaldia squamosa[24]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A finger-net caddisfly.

Wormaldia transversa[24]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2020

A finger-net caddisfly.

 
Polycentropodidae

Electrocentropus

Electrocentropus dilucidus[21]

Wichard

2020

A polycentropodid caddisfly

Neucentropus

Neucentropus macularis[27][21]

(Wang et al.)

2019

A Polycentropodid caddisfly
Originally described as Hnamadawgyia macularis.

Neureclipsis

Neureclipsis burmanica[25]

Wichard & Wang

2016

A polycentropodid caddisfly.

Pseudoneureclipsidae Amberclipsis

Amberclipsis elegans[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Pseudoneureclipsidae annulipalpian.

 
Amberclipsis elegans

Amberclipsis oblongus[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Pseudoneureclipsidae annulipalpian.

 
Amberclipsis oblongus

Amberclipsis simplex[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Pseudoneureclipsidae annulipalpian.

 
Amberclipsis simplex
Psychomyiidae Palerasnitsynus

Palerasnitsynus furcatis[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus gracilis[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus lepidus[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi[30]

Wichard , Ross, & Ross

2011

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

 
Palerasnitsynus ohlhoffi

Palerasnitsynus spinosus[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus subgrandis[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus subglobolus[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus sukatchevae[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

Palerasnitsynus vulgaris[29]

Wichard, Müller & Wang

2018

A psychomyiid caddisfly.

incertae sedis Protoclipsis

Protoclipsis picteti[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Psychomyiodea annulipalpian.

 
Protoclipsis picteti

Protoclipsis roeseli[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Psychomyiodea annulipalpian.

 
Protoclipsis roeseli

Protoclipsis ulmeri[28]

Wichard, Müller & Fischer

2022

A Psychomyiodea annulipalpian.

 
Protoclipsis ulmeri

Clade Antliophora edit

Diptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Adamacrocera adami[31]

Ševčík, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2020

A keroplatid fly.

Alavamanota burmitina[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Alavesia angusta[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia brevipennae[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia lanceolata[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia latala[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia longicornuta[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia longistylata[34]

Zhang & Wang in Zhang et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia magna[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia myanmarensis[35]

Jouault et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia pankowskiorum[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia spinosa[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia tripudii[36]

Zhang et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia wimpala[37]

Stark et al.

2020

An atelestid fly.

Alavesia zigrasi[33]

Sinclair & Grimaldi

2020

An atelestid fly.

Aleksiana lapra[38][39]

(Podenas & Poinar)

2009

A limoniid crane fly.
Originally described as ?Antocha lapra.

Aleksiana rasnitsyni[39]

Krzemiński et al.

2021

A limoniid crane fly.

Allocotocera burmitica[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Archaeognoriste primitiva[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

Archiaustroconops andersoni[40]

(Szadziewski, Ross & Giłka)

2015

A biting midge.
Originally described as "Archiculicoides" andersoni.[41]

Archiaustroconops gracilis[42]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A biting midge.

Archiaustroconops kotejai[42]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A biting midge.

Archiculicoides burmiticus[42]

(Szadziewski & Poinar)

2005

A biting midge.
Originally described as "Adelohelea" burmitica,
moved from "Protoculicoides" burmiticus.[43]

Archosolva biceps[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

Archosolva sulcata[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

Aschizomyia burmensis[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A syrphoid fly.

Atherhagiox ambiguum[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

Atherhagiox simulans[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

Atriculicoides swinhoei

(Cockerell)

1919

A biting midge.
Originally described as "Johannsenomyia" swinhoei
Moved from "Protoculicoides" swinhoei

Austroconops asiaticus[46]

Szadziewski

2004

A biting midge.

Austrolimnophila joana[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Axenotrichomyia boisteli[47]

Azar et al.

2015

A trichomyiine drain fly. The type species is Axenotrichomyia .

Bamara groehni[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Bamara groehni

Burmacrocera petiolata[49]

Cockerell

1917

A fungus gnat

Burmaculex antiquus[50]

Borkent & Grimaldi

2004

A Burmaculicinae mosquito

Burmacyrtus rusmithi[51]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

A brachyceran fly of uncertain placement

 
Burmacyrtus rusmithi

Burmahelea neli[52]

Szadziewski & Sontag in Szadziewski et al.

2019

An Atriculicoidini biting midge.

Burmahesperinus antennatus[53]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Burmahesperinus conicus[53]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Burmahesperinus pedicellatus[53]

Ševčík et al.

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Burmapeza radicis[45]

Grimaldi

A platypezid fly.

Burmapogon bruckschi[54]

Dikow & Grimaldi

2014

An assassin fly

Burmaprorates alagracilis[55]

Jouault & Nel

2020

A window fly.

Burmapsilocephala cockerelli[56]

Gaimari & Mostovski

2000

An apsilocephalid fly.

Burmapsilocephala evocoa[44]

Grimaldi

2016

An apsilocephalid fly.

Burmazelmira aristica[57]

Grimaldi, Amorim & Blagoderov

2003

An Archizelmirid fly.

Burminemestrinus qiyani[58]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2020

A rhagionemestriid fly.

Burmitempis halteralis[59]

Cockerell

1917

A dagger fly.

Burmochlus madmaxi[60]

Giłka, Zakrzewska & Makarchenko

2020

A Podonominae chironomid

Burmomyia rossi[61]

Zhang et al.

2019

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

Burmoptera azu[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Calvopeza divergens[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A platypezid fly.

Cascomixticus tubuliferous[62]

Poinar & Vega

2021

A member of the family Apsilocephalidae.

Cascoplecia insolitis[63]

Poinar

2010

A cascopleciid bibionomorph

 
Cascoplecia insolitis

Chandleromyia anomala[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A Platypezid fly.

Chaoburmus breviusculus[64]

Lukashevitch

2000

A phantom midge.

?Chaoburmus victimaartis[64]

Lukashevitch

2000

A possible phantom midge.

Chimeromyia burmitica[65]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2009

A chimeromyiid eremoneuran fly

Corethrella (Corethrella) andersoni[66]

Poinar & Szadziewski

2007

A frog-biting midge.

Corethrella patula[67]

Baranov et al.

2019

A frog-biting midge.

Cratomyia mimetica[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

Cratomyia zhuoi[61]

Zhang et al.

2019

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

Cratotabanus asiaticus[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A Horse-fly.

Cretabombylia spinifera[68]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

Cretarthropeina perdita[69]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

A wood soldier fly.

Cretasolva burmitica[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A wood soldier fly.

Cretinemestrimus eurema[58]

Grimaldi

2016

A rhagionemestriid fly
first described as "Jurassinemestrinus" eurema

Cretolbia burmitica[70]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

Cretolbia hukawnga[70]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

Cretolbia zhuodei[70]

Kania et al.

2019

A wood gnat.

Cretoseguya burmitica[71]

Amorim & Grimaldi

2006

A Valeseguyid fly.

Cretpenthetria burmensis[72]

Li, Zhang & Xiao

2021

A member of the family Bibionidae.

Culicoides bojarskii[73]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

Culicoides burmiticus[73]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

Culicoides ellenbergeri[73]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

Culicoides myanmaricus[73]

Szadziewski & Dominiak in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A biting midge.

Dacochile browni[74]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A primitive crane fly.

Dacochile microsoma[75]

Poinar & Brown

2004

A primitive crane fly.

Dacochile poinari[74]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A primitive crane fly.

Datzia bispina[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Datzia bispina

Datzia setosa[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Datzia setosa

Decessia podenasi[76]

Krzemiński et al.

2021

A member of the family Limoniidae.

Dicranoptycha burmitica[77]

Kania, Wang & Szwedo

2015

A limoniid crane fly.

Dicranoptycha fragmentata[78]

Krzeminski

2004

A Limoniid crane fly.

Dicranoptycha plicativa[79]

Gao, Shih & Ren

2016

A Limoniid crane fly.

Disparoleia cristata[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Docidiadia burmitica[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A diadocidiid fly.

Drinosa prisca[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Electrocyrtoma burmanicum[49]

Cockerell

1917

A Tachydromiinae dance fly.

Endymiomyia quadra[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

Eophlebotomus connectens[80]

Cockerell

1920

A drain fly

Espanoderus orientalis[81]

Men, Hu & Xu

2020

A tanyderid primitive crane fly.

Eucaudomyia longicerci[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A non-empidoid orthorrhaphan fly of uncertain placement.

Furcobuchonomyia pankowskii[82]

Giłka & Zakrzewska

2017

A Buchonomyiinae chironomid midge.

Furcobuchonomyia saetheri[83]

Baranov, Góral & Ross

2017

A Buchonomyiinae chironomid midge.

Gaalomyia carolinae[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Galloatherix completus[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph.

Ganseriella pankowskiorum[84]

Fedotova & Perkovsky

2017

A Diallactiini porricondyline gall midge.

Gracilomyia wit[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A non-empidoid orthorrhaphan fly of uncertain placement.

Helius krzeminskii[85]

Ribeiro

2003

A limoniid crane fly.

Hemolia glabra[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Hemolia matilei[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Hilarimorphites burmitica[51]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

An apystomyiid fly.

 
Hilarimorphites burmanica

Hilarimorphites cummingi[44]

Grimaldi

2016

An apystomyiid fly.

Hirmoneura burmanica[86]

Liu & Huang

2019

A tangle-veined fly.

Hirmoneura caudiprima[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A tangle-veined fly.

Hirmoneura mostovskii[86]

Liu & Huang

2019

A tangle-veined fly.

Hirmoneura zigrasi[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A tangle-veined fly.

Irwinimyia spinosa[87]

Zhang et al.

2018

An apsilocephalid fly.

Kuhwahldyia indefinita[69]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

An Apsilocephalidae relative.

Kumaromyia burmitica[51]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

An apsilocephalid fly.

 
Kumaromyia burmitica

Lebambromyia sacculifera[88]

Badano, Zhang, Yeates & Cerretti in Badano et al.

2021

A member of Phoroidea.

Lebania hukawngensis[89]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

Lebania pilosa[89]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

Lebania podenasi[89]

Men, Hu & Mu

2019

A limoniid cranefly.

Lebania scomax[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Leptoconops burmiticus[46]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops ellenbergeri[90]

Szadziewski in Szadziewski, Giłka & Urbanek

2015

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops myanmaricus[46]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops nosopheris[91]

Poinar

2008

A ceratopogonid midge,
host for Paleotrypanosoma burmanicus

 
Leptoconops nosopheris

Leptoconops rossi[46]

Szadziewski

2004

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptoconops subrossicus[42]

Szadziewski & Poinar

2005

A ceratopogonid midge

Leptognoriste davisi[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

Leptognoriste microstoma[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

Leptotarsus burmica[92]

Men & Hu

2020

A crane fly.

Leptychoptera calva[93]

Lukashevich

2004

A phantom crane fly.

Leptychoptera reburra[93]

Lukashevich

2004

A phantom crane fly.

Limnophila bora[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

Linguatormyia teletacta[94]

Grimaldi in Arillo et al.

2015

A stratiomyomorph zhangsolvid fly.

Lonchopterites burmensis[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A stem lonchopteroid fly.

Lysistrata burmensis[95]

Liu, Cai & Huang

2017

A soldier fly.

Macalpinomyia jiewenae[96]

Li & Yeates

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

Mandalayia beumersorum[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Mandalayia beumersorum

Mesonemestrius caii[97]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2017

An Archinemestriinae tangle-veined fly.

Microburmyia analvena[51]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

A mythicomyiid fly.

 
Microburmyia analven

Microburmyia veanalvena[51]

Grimaldi & Cumming

2011

A mythicomyiid fly.

 
Microburmyia venanalvena

Microphorites pouilloni[98]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A Microphorinae dolichopodid long-legged fly.

Myanmaro primus[99]

Giłka et al.

2019

An orthoclad midge.

Myanmarpsilocephala grimaldii[87]

Zhang et al.

2018

An apsilocephalid fly.

Myanmyia asteiformia[51]

Grimaldi

2011

A brachyceran fly of uncertain placement.

 
Myanmyia asteiformia

Mycetobia myanmara[100]

Kania, Wojtoń & Krzemiński

2019

A Mycetobiinae wood gnat.

Mysteromyia plumosa[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A Mysteromyiid orthorrhaphan fly.

Narcissomyia bella[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

Nealimyia evenhuisi[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

Nelohelea neli[52]

Szadziewski & Sontag in Szadziewski et al.

2019

A Ceratopogonini biting midge.

Neoalavesia hadroceria[101]

Poinar & Vega

2020

An atelestid fly.

Nidergasia neraudeaui[102]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A bee fly.

Normyia longistyli[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

Normyia telescopica[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

Normyia woodleyi[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A soldier fly.

Nymphomyia allissae[103]

Wagner & Müller

2020

A nymphomyiid fly.

Orimarguloides simplex[104]

Men & Podenas

2021

A limoniid crane fly.

Palaeocentron krzeminskii[105]

Giłka, Zakrzewska, Lukashevich & Cranston in Giłka et al.

2021

A member of the family Chironomidae belonging to the subfamily Chironominae and the tribe Pseudochironomini.

Palaeoglaesum bisulcum[106]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum carsteni[107]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang

2019

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum quadrispiculatum[48]

(Stebner et al.)

2015

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.
Originally described as "Nemopalpus" quadrispiculatus[106]

 
Palaeoglaesum quadrispiculatum

Palaeoglaesum muelleri[106]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum notandum[106]

Wagner

2017

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum pilosus[108]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum stebneri[108]

Skibińska & Krzemiński in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum teres[108]

Skibińska & Albrycht in Skibińska et al.

2021

A bruchomyiine drain fly.

Palaeoglaesum velteni[109]

(Wagner)

2012

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.
Originally described as "Nemopalpus" velteni.[106]

Palaeoglaesum wagneri[107]

Skibińska, Krzemiński & Zhang

2019

A Bruchomyiinae drain fly.

Palaeomyia burmitis[110]

Poinar

2004

A Phlebotomidae sand fly,
host for Paleoleishmania proterus

 
Palaeomyia burmitis

Palaeoparasycorax globosus[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Palaeoparasycorax globosus

Palaeoparasycorax suppus[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Palaeoparasycorax suppus

Palaeopetia dorsalis[45]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

Palaeopetia terminus[45]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

Palaepangonius glossa[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A (probably) basal tabanomorph fly.

Paleocytherea pouilloni[102]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A bee fly.

Pankowskia primera[69]

Solórzano Kraemer & Cumming

2019

A wood soldier fly.

Parasycorax simplex[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Parasycorax simplex

Peculibombylia relictivena[68]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

Phlebotomites aphoe[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Phlebotomites aphoe

Phlebotomites burmaticus[111]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

Phlebotomites grimaldii[111]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

Phlebotomites neli[111]

Malak, Salamé & Azar

2013

A drain fly.

Phlebotomus vetus[48]

Stebner et al.

2015

A drain fly.

 
Phlebotomus vetus

Pilaria magdalena[112]

Kopeć, Krzemiński & Albrycht

2020

A species of Pilaria.

Pilaria wojciechi[112]

Kopeć, Krzemiński & Albrycht

2020

A species of Pilaria.

Pioneeria bombylia[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

Pouillonhybos venator[113]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

An ocydromiine dance fly.

Priscoculex burmanicus[114]

Poinar, Zavortink & Brown

2019

An Anophelinae mosquito.

Pristinmicrophor hukawngensis[115]

Tang et al.

2019

A Microphorinae long legged fly belonging to the subfamily.

Procrocidium minutum[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A bee fly.

Proironia burmitica[45]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

Proironia gibbera[45]

Grimaldi

2018

An ironomyiid fly.

Prophora dimorion[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A phorid fly.

Prosyrphus thompsoni[45]

Grimaldi

2018

A possible stem-hoverfly.

Protoculicoides revelatus[41]

Borkent

2019

A biting midge.

Protognoriste goeleti[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

Protognoriste nascifoa[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A long beaked fungus gnat

Protohoraiella katerinae[116]

Curler, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2019

A Horaiellinae drain fly.

Protohoraiella yvonnae[116]

Curler, Krzemiński & Skibińska

2019

A Horaiellinae drain fly.

Protragoneura platycera[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Pseudoerioptera hubenqii[117]

Men, Hu & Starkevich

2022

A member of Tipuloidea belonging to the subfamily Chioneinae.

Pseudomanota perplexa[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Pseudorhagio zhangi[118]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2016

A tabanomorph fly of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Psilocephala electrella[119]

Cockerell

1920

A fly of uncertain placement.

Rhabdomastix jarzembowskii[78]

Krzeminski

2004

A Limoniid crane fly.

‘Sciara’ burmitina[49]

Cockerell

1917

A dark-winged fungus gnat

Schistostoma burmanicum[120]

Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi

2019

A Microphorinae long legged fly.

Schistostoma foliatum[120]

Brooks, Cumming & Grimaldi

2109

A Microphorinae long legged fly.

Schlingeromyia minuta[51]

Grimaldi & Hauser

2011

An Acrocerinae small headed fly

 
Schlingeromyia minuta

Similinannotanyderus lii[121]

Dong, Shih & Ren

2015

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

Similinannotanyderus longitergata[81]

Men, Hu & Xu

2020

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

Similinannotanyderus zbigniewi[122]

Skibińska & Krzemiński

2018

A tanyderid primitive crane fly

Similipioneeria mirantenna[68]

Ye et al.

2019

A bee fly.

Tabanipriscus transitivus[44]

Grimaldi

2016

A Horse fly.

Temaleia birmitica[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Tethepomyia coxa[44]

Grimaldi

2016

An Archisargoidea tethepomyiid fly.

Tethepomyia zigrasi[51]

Grimaldi & Arillo

2011

An Archisargoidea tethepomyiid fly.

 
Tethepomyia zigrasi

Trentepohlia dzeura[38]

Podenas & Poinar

2009

A limoniid crane fly.

"Trichomya" swinhoei[49]

Cockerell

1917

A Sycoracinae drain fly

Viriosinemestrius mai[58]

Zhang, Zhang & Wang

2020

A rhagionemestriid fly.

Winnertzia burmitica[123]

(Cockerell)

1917

a Winnertziini gall midge.
First described as "Winnertziola" burmitica.[124]

Zeliinia orientalis[32]

Blagoderov & Grimaldi

2004

A fungus gnat.

Zhenia burmensis[125]

Zhang & Zhang

2019

An eremochaetid fly.

Zhenia xiai[126][127]

Zhang et al.

2016

An eremochaetid fly.

Mecoptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Bittacus lepiduscretaceus[128]

Li et al.

2018

A bittacid hangingfly

Burmobittacus jarzembowskii[129]

Zhao et al.

2016

A bittacid hangingfly

Burmomerope bashkuevi[130]

Sun et al.

2020

An earwig fly.

Burmomerope clara[131]

Zhao & Wang in Zhao et al.

2016

An earwig fly.

Burmomerope eureka[132]

Grimaldi & Engel

2013

An earwig fly.

Burmopsyche bella[133]

Zhao et al.

2020

An aneuretopsychid scorpionfly

 
Burmopsyche bella

Burmopsyche xiai[133]

Zhao et al.

2020

An aneuretopsychid scorpionfly

 
Burmopsyche xiai

Dualula kachinensis[134]

Lin et al.

2019

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly[133]

 
Dualula kachinensis

Parapolycentropus burmiticus[135]

Grimaldi & Rasnitsyn

2005

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly

 
Parapolycentropus burmiticus

Parapolycentropus paraburmiticus[135]

Grimaldi & Rasnitsyn

2005

A pseudopolycentropodid scorpionfly

 
Parapolycentropus paraburmiticus
(copulating)

Clade Archaeorthoptera edit

Orthoptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Amberotridactylus cheni[136]

Du, Xu & Zhang

2021

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

Apiculatus cretaceus[137]

Yuan, Ma & Gu

2022

An Oecanthinae tree cricket.

Archaicaripipteryx rotunda[138]

Xu et al.

2020

A ripipterygid "mud cricket".

Birmaninemobius hirsutus[139]

Xu et al.

2020

A Nemobiinae trigonidiid wood cricket.

Birmanioecanthus haplostichus[137]

Yuan, Ma & Gu

2022

An Oecanthinae tree cricket.

Birmitoxya intermedia[140]

Gorochov

2010

A dentridactyline pygmy mole cricket

Burmadactylus grimaldii[141]

Heads

2009

A mongoloxyine pygmy mole cricket

Burmagryllotalpa longa[142]

Wang et al.

2020

A gryllotalpine mole cricket

Burmelcana longirostris[143]

Peñalver & Grimaldi

2010

An elcanid grasshopper.

Cascogryllus lobiferus[144]

Poinar

2018

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

Cascogryllus setosus[136]

Du, Xu & Zhang

2021

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

Chunxiania fania[145]

Xu et al.

2022

A mole cricket.

Curvospurus huzhengkun[146]

Liu, Yu & He

2022

A trigonidiid wood cricket.

Elcanonympha diana[147]

Heads, Thomas & Wang

2018

An elcanid grasshopper.

 
Elcanonympha diana

Ellca nevelka[148]

Kočárek

2020

An elcanid grasshopper.

Gryllobencain patrickmuelleri[149]

Haug et al.

2022

An ensiferan of uncertain affinities.

Latedactylus longapedi[150] Zheng, Cao & Gu 2023 A pygmy mole cricket.

Longioculus burmensis[151]

Poinar, Gorochov & Buckley

2007

An elcanid grasshopper.

Magnidactylus gracilis[152]

Gu, Zheng, Cao & Yue in Gu et al.

2022

Magnidactylus mirus[152]

Gu, Zheng, Cao & Yue in Gu et al.

2022

Magnidactylus robustus[153]

Xu, Fang & Jarzembowski

2020

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket[153] or a member of the family Ripipterygidae.[152]

Monitelcana penalveri[154]

Xu et al.

2022

An elcanid.

Panorpidium maculosum[155]

Zhou et al.

2022

An elcanid.

Paraxya hui[156]

Cao, Chen & Yin

2019

A tridactylid pygmy mole cricket.

Pherodactylus micromorphus[157]

Poinar, Su & Brown

2020

A cricket.

Phyllotridactylus wangi[158]

Xu et al.

2021

A member of the family Tridactylidae.

Protomogoplistes asquamosus[159]

Gorochov

2010

A protomogoplistine scaley cricket

Qiongqi crinalis[160] Yuan et. al. 2023 A member of the family Trigonidiidae.

Tresdigitus gracilis[161]

Jiang et al.

2022

A mole cricket

Tresdigitus rectanguli[162]

Xu, Fang & Wang

2020

A mole cricket

Other archaeorthopterans edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Chresmoda chikuni[163]

Zhang & Ge in Zhang et al

2017

A water skater like Chresmodid archaeorthopteran.

 

Mantoblatta mira[164]

Gorochov

2006

An orthopteroid polyneopteran of uncertain placement.

Clade Coleopterida edit

Coleoptera edit

Strepsiptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretostylops engeli[165]

Grimaldi & Kathirithamby

2005

A cretostylopid stem-twisted-wing insect

Heterobathmilla kakopoios[166]

Pohl & Beutel in Pohl et al.

2020

A phthanoxenid stem-strepsipteran.

 

Kinzelbachilla ellenbergeri[167]

Pohl & Beutel

2016

A phthanoxenid stem-twisted-wing insect.

Phthanoxenos nervosus[168]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

A phthanoxenid stem-twisted-wing insect.

 

Clade Dictyoptera edit

Blattodea edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Aethiocarenus burmanicus[169]

Poinar & Brown

2017

A dictyopteran insect of uncertain placement.
Treated as belonging to the order Aethiocarenodea
or as an alienopterid nymph.[170]

 
Aethiocarenus burmanicus

Alienopterella stigmatica[171]

Kočárek

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

Alienopterix ocularis[170]

Mlynský, Vršanský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid[170] or cratovitismid[172] dictyopteran.

Alienopterus brachyelytrus[173]

Bai et al

2016

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

Anisotermes xiai[174]

Zhao et al.

2019

A termite belonging to the family Mastotermitidae.

Antophiloblatta hispida[175]

Sendi in Sendi et al.

2020

An umenocoleid[175] or cratovitismid[172] cockroach.

Archeorhinotermes rossi[176]

Krishna & Grimaldi

2003

An archeorhinotermitid termite

Balatronis cretacea[177]

Šmídová & Lei

2017

A cockroach of uncertain placement.[178]

Bubosa poinari[179]

Šmídová

2020

A blattine cockroach.

Caputoraptor elegans[170]

Bai et al

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran

Caputoraptor vidit[170]

Šmídová, Vršanský & Wang

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran

Cercoula brachyptera[180]

Li & Huang

2020

A blattoid cockroach.

Crenocticola burmanica[181]

Li & Huang

2020

A stem nocticolid cockroach.

Crenocticola svadba[182]

Sendi et al.

2020

A stem nocticolid cockroach.

Cretaperiplaneta kaonashi[178]

Qiu, Che & Wang in Qiu et al.

2020

A Blattidae cockroach.

Cratovitisma bechlyi[183]

Podstrelená in Podstrelená & Sendi

2018

An umenocoleid cockroach.

Dharmatermes avernalis[184]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

A euisopteran termite of uncertain placement.

Eminespina burma[185]

Chen, Zhang & Shi

2021

An alienopterid.

Enervipraeala nigra[172]

Luo, Xu & Jarzembowski

2020

An umenocoleid cockroach.

Facioblatta perfidia[186]

Hinkelman

2022

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

Fractalia articulata[187]

Hinkelman in Vršanský et al.

2021

A member of Corydioidea belonging to the family Fractaliidae.

Fragosublatta pectinata[188]

Chen, Shih & Ren in Chen et al.

2021

A corydiid cockroach.

Ginormotermes rex[189][190]

(Engel, Barden & Grimaldi)

2016

A termite of uncertain placement.
Originally described as "Gigantotermes" rex.

Hypercercoula jiewenae[191]

Qiu

2022

A member of Blattoidea.

Kachinitermes tristis[192]

(Cockerell)

1917

A dry wood termite.
Originally described as Hodotermes tristis, moved from Kalotermes tristis

Kachinitermopsis burmensis[193]

(Poinar)

2009

A kalotermitid termite,
originally described as "Kalotermes burmensis"[194]

 
Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Krishnatermes yoddha[189]

Engel, Barden & Grimaldi in Engel et al.

2016

A termite of uncertain placement.

Laticephalana liuyani[195]

Luo et al.

2021

A member of the family Umenocoleidae.

Manipulatoides obscura[196]

Li & Huang

2022

A manipulatorid cockroach

Manipulator modificaputis[197]

Vršanský & Bechly

2015

A manipulatorid cockroach

Mastotermes monostichus[174]

Zhao et al.

2019

A termite, a species of Mastotermes.

Meilia jinghanae[170]

Vršanský et Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

Mesoblatta maxi[198]

Hinkelman in Hinkelman & Vršanská

2020

A Mesoblattinidae cockroach.
Host to Chlamydomonas hanublikanus
Associated with Blattocoprolites mesoblattamaxi

Milesitermes engeli[199]

Jouault et al.

2021

A termite belonging to the family Mastotermitidae.

Mulleriblattina bowangi[182]

Sendi et al.

2020

A nocticolid cockroach

Mylacrotermes cordatus[184]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

An eEuisopteran termite of uncertain placement.

Nodosigalea burmanica[200]

Li & Huang

2018

A corydiid cockroach.

Ocelloblattula margarita[187]

Koubová & Vršanský in Vršanský et al.

2021

A member of Corydioidea.

Ol xiai[201]

Vršanský & Wang

2017

An olid cockroach.

Perspicuus pilosus[202]

Koubová in Koubová & Mlynský

2020

An umenocoleoid[202] or cratovitismid[172] cockroach.

Perspicuus vrsanskyi[202]

Mlynský in Koubová & Mlynský

2020

An umenocoleoid or cratovitismid cockroach.

Pozabudnutie antiquorum[203]

Hinkelman & Vršanský in Vršanský et al.

2022

A phyloblattid cockroach.

Proelectrotermes holmgreni[184]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

A dry wood termite.

Proelectrotermes swinhoei[204]

(Cockerell)

1916

A dry wood termite.
Originally described as Termopsis swinhoei, moved from Kalotermes swinhoei.[184]

Raphidiomimula burmitica[205]

Grimaldi & Ross

2004

A caloblattinid cockroach

Spongistoma angusta[175]

Hinkelman in Sendi et al.

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

Stavba babkaeva[206]

Vršanský et al.

2019

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

Stavba jarzembowskii[207]

Li et al.

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

Stavba vrsanskyi[208]

Chen, Xu & Chen

2020

A liberiblattinid cockroach.

Tanytermes anawrahtai[184]

Engel, Grimaldi & Krishna

2007

An eEuisopteran termite of uncertain placement.

Teyia branislav[170]

Vršanský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

Teyia huangi[170]

Vršanský, Mlynský & Wang in Vršanský et al.

2018

An Alienopterid dictyopteran.

Valkyritermes inopinatus[209]

Jouault, Engel & Nel in Jouault et al.

2022

A termite belonging to the family Kalotermitidae.

Vzrkadlenie miso[175]

Vršanský in Sendi et al.

2020

An alienopterid[175] or cratovitismid[172] dictyopteran

 

Mantodea edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmantis asiatica[210]

Grimaldi

2003

A gryllomantid mantis.

Burmantis burmitica[210]

(Grimaldi)

2003

A gryllomantid mantis.Originally described as "Jersimantis" burmitica[164]

Burmantis hexispinea[211]

Li & Huang

2018

A gryllomantid mantis.

Burmantis zherikhini[212]

Delclòs et al.

2016

A gryllomantid mantis.

Clade Hymenopteroida edit

Hymenoptera edit

Clade Neuropterida edit

Megaloptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Haplosialodes liui[213]

Huang et al.

An alderfly.

 

Neuroptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Acanthoberotha cuspis[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

Acanthomantispa grandis[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantid fly.

Acanthomantispa immaculata[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Acanthomantispa maculata[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Acanthopsychops triaina[216]

Badano & Engel

2018

A psychopsid lacewing

 
Acanthopsychops triaina

Achlyoconis heptatrichia[217]

Engel

2016

A Fontenelleini Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

Achlyoconis jiae[218]

Li et al.

2019

A Fontenelleini Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

Adelpholeon lithophorus[216]

Badano & Engel

2018

A sister genus to the antlion+owlfly clade

 
Adelpholeon lithophorus

Allopteroneura burmana[219]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2019

An antlion.

Ankyloleon caudatus[220]

Badano, Haug & Cerretti in Badano et al.

2021

An early representative of the clade Myrmeleontiformia.

Ansoberotha jiewenae[221]

Yang, Shi & Ren

2019

A beaded lacewing.

Aphthartopsychops scutatus[216]

Badano & Engel

2018

A psychopsid lacewing

 
Aphthartopsychops scutatus

Archaeosymphrasis pennyi[222]

Shi et al.

2019

A symphrasine mantis fly.

Astioberotha falcipes[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

Buratina truncata[223]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A Paradoxosisyrinae spongillafly.

Burmaleon magnificus[224]

Myskowiak et al

2016

An osmylid lacewing

Burmaleuropteryx meinanderi[218]

Li et al.

2019

An Aleuropteryginae dusty wing.

Burmaneura minuta[225]

Huang et al.

2016

An araripeneurine antlion.

Burmithone pennyi[226]

Lu et al.

2017

A moth lacewing.

Burmitus tubulifer[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A Stem-group Myrmeleontidae + Ascalaphidae

 
Burmitus tubulifer

Burmobabinskaia tenuis[227]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.

Burmodipteromantispa jiaxiaoae[228]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2017

A Dipteromantispid mantid fly.

Burmogramma liui[229]

Liu et al.

2018

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.

 
Burmogramma liui

Burmopsychops labandeirai[229]

Liu et al.

2018

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.

 
Burmopsychops labandeirai

Burmopsychops limoae[230][231]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2016

A possible kalligrammatid lacewing.[232]

 
Burmopsychops limoae

Calobabinskaia xiai[233]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

Cladofer huangi[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A Stem-group Myrmeleontiformia

 
Cladofer huangi

Cornoberotha anomala[234]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

Cornoberotha aspoeckae[234]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

Cornoberotha monogona[234]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing.

Cretocroce xiai[235]

Lu et al.

2019

A Crocine thread‐winged lacewing.

Cretodilar burmanus[236]

Liu & Zhang in Liu et al.

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

Cratoneura cuneata[237]

Yang et al.

2020

An araripeneurid lacewing.

Creagroparaberotha cuneata[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

Creagroparaberotha groehni[238]

Makarkin

2015

A member of the subfamily Paraberothinae.

Cretaconiopteryx grandis[239]

Liu & Lu

2017

A dustywing.

Cretadilar olei[240]

Makarkin

2017

A pleasing lacewing.

Cretanallachius magnificus[241]

Huang et al.

2015

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.[229]

 
Cretanallachius magnificus

Cretarophalis patrickmuelleri[242]

Wichard

2017

A Nevrorthid lacewing.

Cretogramma engeli[229]

Liu et al.

2018

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.

 
Cretogramma engeli

Cycloconis maculata[218]

Li et al.

2019

An aleuropterygine dusty wing.

Dasyberotha eucharis[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Dicranomantispa zhouae[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Dilar cretaceus[236]

Liu & Zhang in Liu et al.

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

Diodontognathus papillatus[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A myrmeleontiform

 
Diodontognathus papillatus

Dolichoberotha burmana[234]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing

Dolichoberotha bifurcata[234]

Yang et al.

2020

A berothid beaded lacewing

Doratomantispa ares[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Doratomantispa burmanica[244]

Poinar in Poinar & Buckley

2010

A mantispid.

Doratomantispa hongi[245]

Shi et al.

2019

A mantid fly.

Doratomantispa pubescens[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Electrobabinskaia burmana[227]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.

Electrocaptivus xui[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A nymphid lascewing

 
Electrocaptivus xui

Electropsychops handlirschi[246]

Lu et al.

2017

A silky lacewing.

Electropsychops oligophlebius[247]

Bai et al.

2019

A silky lacewing.

Elenchonymphes electrica[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A split-footed lacewing

Enigmadipteromantispa dimyi[248]

Azar, Maksoud & Huang

2020

A dipteromantispid.

Eorhachiberotha burmitica[249]

Engel

2004

A thorny lacewing

Ethiroberotha elongata[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Fiaponeura penghiani[230][231]

Lu, Zhang & Liu

2016

A pleasing lacewing.

 
Fiaponeura penghiani

Glaesoconis baliopteryx[250]

Engel

2004

A fontenelleine aleuropterygine dustywing

Gigantobabinskaia godunkoi[251]

Makarkin & Staniczek

2019

A babinskaiid stem group antlion.

Habrosymphrasis xiai[222]

Shi et al.

2019

A mantid fly.

Halteriomantispa grimaldii[252]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A Dipteromantispidae.

 
Halteriomantispa grimaldii

Haploberotha carsteni[253]

Makarkin

2018

A beaded lacewing.

Haploberotha persephone[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Haplosymphrasites zouae[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Hemeroberotha sinefurca[254]

Makarkin & Gröhn

2020

A brown lacewing

Iceloberotha kachinensis[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Iceloberotha simulatrix[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Jersiberotha myanmarensis[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Jersiberotha tauberorum[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Khobotun elephantinus[223]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A paradoxosisyrine spongilla fly

Kurtodipteromantispa xiai[255]

Li et al.

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

Kurtodipteromantispa zhuodei[256]

Li & Liu

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

Lasiopsychops impunctatus[247]

Bai et al.

2019

A silky lacewing.

Litopsychopsis burmitica[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A silky lacewing

Lonchomantispa longa[257]

Shi, Yang & Ren in Shi et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Macleodiella electrina[216]

Badano & Engel

2018

A stem-group myrmeleontiform

 
Macleodiella electrina

Maculaberotha nervosa[258]

Yuan, Ren & Wang

2016

A beaded lacewing.

Magniberotha recurrens[258]

Yuan, Ren & Wang

2016

A beaded lacewing.

Mantispidipterella longissima[228]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2017

A dipteromantispid mantid fly.

Megalopteroneura chenxingi[259]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A corydasialid lacewing.

Mesoptynx unguiculatus[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A stem-group Myrmeleontidae + Ascalaphidae

 
Mesoptynx unguiculatus

Micromantispa cristata[260]

Shi et al.

2015

A paraberothine[261] or mantid fly.[262]

Micromantispa galeata[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A paraberothine[261] or mantid fly.[262]

Micromantispa spicata[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A paraberothine[261] or mantid fly.[262]

Mulleroconis hyalina[263]

Ružičková, Nel & Prokop

2019

A dustywing.

 
Mulleroconis hyalina

Nanoleon wangae[219]

Hu, Lu & Liu

2019

An antlion.

Nymphavus progenitor[216]

Badano, Engel & Wang

2018

A nymphid lacewing

 
Nymphavus progenitor

Oligopsychopsis grandis[229]

Lui et al.

2018

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.

 
Oligopsychopsis grandis

Oligopsychopsis groehni[264]

(Makarkin)

2017

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.
First described as "Burmopsychops" groehni.[229]

 
Oligopsychopsis groehni

Oligopsychopsis penniformis[264]

Chang et al.

2018

A Cretanallachiinae kalligrammatid lacewing.

Palaeoconis azari[263]

Ružičková, Nel & Prokop

2019

A dusty wing.

 
Palaeoconis azari

Parababinskaia douteaui[265]

Ngô-Muller et al.

2020

A babinskaiid lacewing.

Parababinskaia makarkini[266]

Hu et al.

2018

A babinskaiid lacewing.

 
Parababinskaia makarkini

Parabaisochrysa xingkei[267]

Lu et al.

2018

A green lacewing.

 
Parabaisochrysa xingkei

Paradipteromantispa polyneura[255]

Li et al.

2020

A dipteromantispid lacewing

Paradoxomantispa jiaxiaoae[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Paradoxosisyra groehni[268]

Makarkin

2016

A spongillafly

Paranimboa litotes[217]

Engel

2016

A Coniopterygini Coniopteryginae dusty lacewing.

Parasymphrasites electrinus[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Pectispina libera[257]

Shi, Yang & Ren in Shi et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Pedanoptera arachnophila[269]

Liu et al.

2016

A Mesochrysopid lacewing.

Phthanoconis burmitica[250]

Engel

2004

A phthanoconine coniopterygine dustywing

Phyllochrysa huangi[270]

Liu et al.

2018

A chrysopoid lacewing.

Phylloleon elegans[219]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2019

An antlion.

Phylloleon stangei[219]

Lu, Ohl & Liu

2019

An antlion.

Pristinofossor rictus[216]

Badano & Engel

2018

A Stem-Myrmeleontidae ant-lion

 
Pristinofossor rictus

Protoberotha minuta[271]

Huang, Ren & Wang

2019

A beaded lacewing.

Protosiphoniella anthophila[223]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A paradoxosisyrine spongillafly.

Psilomantispa abnormis[215]

Lu et al.

2020

A mantispid.

Pseudobabinskaia martinsnetoi[266]

(Lu, Zhang & Liu)

2017

A Babinskaiid lacewing.
Originally described as "Babinskaia" martinsnetoi.[227]

Pseudoneliana makarkini[272]

Huang, Nel & Azar

2019

A babinskaiid lacewing

Scoloberotha necatrix[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A thorny lacewing.

Sidorchukatia gracilis[223]

Khramov, Yan & Kopylov

2019

A paradoxosisyrine spongillafly

Stenobabinskaia punctata[233]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

Stictosisyra pennyi[273]

Yang et al

2018

A spongillafly

 
Stictosisyra pennyi

Stygioberotha siculifera[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

Systenoberotha magillae[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Telistoberotha libitina[243]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A beaded lacewing

Uranoberotha chariessa[214]

Nakamine, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2020

A rhachiberothid lacewing

Xiaobabinskaia lepidotricha[233]

Lu, Wang & Liu

2021

A member of the family Babinskaiidae.

Xiaoberotha bipunctata[274]

Shi et al.

2019

A beaded lacewing.

Raphidioptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Allobaissoptera oligophlebia[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly

Baissoptera burmana[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

Baissoptera maculata[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

Baissoptera monopoda[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

Baissoptera pankowskiorum[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

Baissoptera wangi[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly, a species of Baissoptera.

Burmobiassoptera jiaxiaoae[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

Burmoraphidia reni[276]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

 
Burmoraphidia reni

Dolichoraphidia aspoecki[276]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

 
Dolichoraphidia aspoecki

Dolichoraphidia engeli[276]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

 
Dolichoraphidia engeli

Electrobaissoptera burmanica[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

Nanoraphidia electroburmica[277]

Engel

2002

A nanoraphidiine snakefly

 
Nanoraphidia electroburmica

Rhynchobaissoptera hui[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

Rhynchoraphidia burmana[276]

Liu, Lu & Zhang

2016

A mesoraphidiid snakefly.

 
Rhynchoraphidia burmana

Stenobaissoptera xiai[275]

Lu et al.

2020

A baissopterid snakefly.

other neuropterida edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Partisaniferus atrickmuelleri[278]

Haug et al.

2020

A Neuropteriformian of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

 

Partisaniferus? edjarzembowskii[279]

Haug & Haug

2022

A Neuropteriformian of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Clade Paraneoptera edit

Hemiptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Achiderbe obrienae[280]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

Albicoccus dimai[281]

Koteja

2004

An albicoccid scale insect

Alacrena peculiaris[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement. The type species is Alacrena .

"Aleurodicus" burmiticus[283]

Cockerell

1919

A whitefly

Allocephalocoris zhengi[284]

Luo, Baňař & Xie

2020

An enicocephalid.

Alloeopterus anomeotarsus[285]

Poinar & Brown

2020

A member of Sternorrhyncha belonging to the family Dinglidae.

Amecephala pusilla[286]

Drohojowska et al.

2020

A liadopsyllid psylloid.

Angustipsyllidium minutum[287]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Aphrastomedes anthocoroides[288]

Yamada & Yamamoto in Yamada, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2018

A velocipedid cimicomorph.

Aradoleptus birmanus[289]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

Archeaneurus neli[290]

Heiss

2019

A flat bug.

Archearadus burmensis[291]

Heiss & Grimaldi

2001

A flat bug.

Archearadus elongatus[289]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

Archecalisius longiventris[292]

Heiss

2019

A Calisiinae flat bug.

Ayaimatum minutum[293]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Ayaimatum trilobatum[294]

Jiang et al.

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Bersta coleopteromorpha[295]

Tihelka et al.

2020

A member of Cimicomorpha.

Bersta vampirica[295]

Tihelka et al.

2020

A member of Cimicomorpha.

Burmacader bicoloripennis[296]

Souma, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2021

A lace bug.

Burmacader grandis[297]

Heiss & Guilbert

2021

A lace bug.

Burmacader lativentris[298]

Heiss & Guilbert

2018

A lace bug.

Burmacader multivenosus[299]

Heiss & Guilbert

2013

A lace bug.

Burmacicada protera[300]

Poinar & Kritsky

2011

A cicada

Burmacoccus danyi[281]

Koteja

2004

A burmacoccid scale insect.

Burmametra macrocarinata[301]

Huang et al.

2015

A water measurer.

Burmapsyllidium setosum[287]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Burmavianaida anomalocapitata[302]

Souma, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2021

A member of the family Tingidae.

Burmissus latimaculatus[303]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Burmissus raunoi[304]

Shcherbakov

2017

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Burmissus szwedoi[305]

Luo et al.

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Burmitaphis prolatum[306]

Poinar & Brown

2005

A burmitaphid aphid

Burmocercopis lingpogensis[307]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A procercopid froghopper.

Burmodicus cretaceus[308]

Chen et al.

2020

A whitefly.

Burmodicus monlyae[309]

Chen et al.

2022

A whitefly.

Burmorthezia insolita[310]

Vea & Grimaldi

2012

An ensign scale insect.

Burmorthezia kotejai[310]

Vea & Grimaldi

2012

An ensign scale insect.

Burmoselis evelynae[311]

Shcherbakov

2000

A bernaeine whitefly.

Calisiomorpha yuripopovi[289]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

Carinametra burmensis[312]

Andersen & Grimaldi

2001

A Heterocleptinae water measurer

Caulinus burmitis[306]

Poinar & Brown

2005

A burmitaphid aphid

Caulisoculus electrus[313]

Zhang & Chen

2020

A yuripopovinid stalk-eyed true bug.

Caulisoculus minutus[314]

Shang et al.

2020

A yuripopovinid stalk-eyed true bug.

Chilamnestocoris mixtus[315]

Lis, Lis & Heiss

2018

A burrower bug.

Cretacoelidia viraktamathi[316]

Wang, Dietrich & Zhang

2019

A Coelidiinae leafhopper.

Cretadorus orientalis[317]

(Chen & Wang) in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper;
Originally described as "Mesodorus" orientalis.

Cretaleptus popovi[318]

Sun & Chen

2020

A leptosaldine shore bug.

Cretamystilus herczeki[319]

Kim, Lim & Jung

2021

A member of the family Miridae belonging to the tribe Mecistoscelini.

Cretanazgul camillei[320]

Garrouste et al.

2020

A nabid damsel bug.

Cretocephalus stysi[321]

Luo & Xie

2022

An aenictopecheid heteropteran

Cretodorus angustus[303]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Cretodorus granulatus[303]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Cretopiesma engelgrimaldii[322]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

Cretopiesma inexpectatum[322]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

Cretopiesma lini[322]

Azar, Heiss & Huang

2020

An aradid flat bug.

Cretopiesma suukyiae[323]

Grimaldi & Engel

2008

A flat bug.

Cretosinoala tetraspina[324]

Fu & Huang

2019

A Sinoalidae froghopper.

Cretotettigarcta burmensis[325]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A hairy cicada.

Criniverticillus longicumulus[326]

Lin, Yao & Ren

2018

A weitschatid Coccomorph.

Cucullitingis biacantha[327]

Du & Yao

2018

A lace bug.

Dachibangus trimaculatus[328]

Jiang, Szwedo & Wang

2018

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Derbachile aschei[280]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

Derbachile hochae[280]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2020

A derbid planthopper.

Dingla shagria[329]

Szwedo & Drohojowska

2020

A member of Sternorrhyncha belonging to the family Dinglidae.

Disphaerocephalus constrictus[59]

Cockerell

1917

A Disphaerocephalinae gnat bug.

Disphaerocephalus macropterus[59]

Cockerell

1917

A Disphaerocephalinae gnat bug.

Disphaerocephalus swinhoei[59]

(Cockerell)

1917

A Disphaerocephalinae gnat bug.
Originally described as "Enicocephalus" swinhoei.[330]

Dorytocus jiaxiaoae[331]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2021

A dorytocid planthopper.

Dorytocus ornithorhynchus[332]

Emeljanov & Shcherbakov

2018

A dorytocid planthopper.

Duyana electronica[333]

Chen et al.

2021

A ledrine leafhopper.

Echinoaphis penalverii[334]

Węgierek, Cai & Huang

2019

A burmitaphidid aphid.

Electrala muae[317]

Chen & Zhuo in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper

Ellenbergeria oviventris[289]

Heiss

2016

A flat bug.

Eurypterogerron kachinensis[335]

Chen et al.

2020

A minlagerrontid Cicadomorpha.

Fangyuania xiai[336]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2018

A sinoalid froghopper.

Feroorbis burmensis[337]

Węgierek & Huang in Węgierek et al.

2017

A szelegiewicziid aphid.

Ferriantenna excalibur[338]

Cumming & Le Tirant

2021

A member of the family Coreidae belonging to the subfamily Coreinae.

Formosixinia aeterna[339]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

An archijassid treehopper.

Foveopsis fennahi[340]

Shcherbakov

2007

A perforissid planthopper.

Foveopsis heteroidea[341]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2017

A perforissid planthopper.

Furtivirete zhuoi[342]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2019

A jubisentid planthopper.

Gakasha calcaridentata[343]

Jiang, Wang & Szwedo

2019

A progonocimicid moss bug.

Gelastocoris curiosus[344]

Poinar & Brown

2016

A toad bug.

Gilderius eukrinops[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A mealybug.

Grimaldinia pronotalis[345]

Popov & Heiss

2014

A Leptosaldinae spiny-legged bug.

Hexaphlebia burmanica[346]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A jumping ground bug.

Hormatalis lancigerens[347]

Węgierek & Wang in Węgierek et al.

2018

An isolitaphid aphid.

Hpanraais problematicus[348]

Jiang et al.

2019

A hairy cicada.

Isolitaphis prolatantennus[349]

Poinar

2017

A juraphidid aphid.[350]

Jaculistilus oligotrichus[351]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2018

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Jaculistilus xixuanae[352]

Jiang, Chen & Szwedo

2022

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Jiaotouia burmitica[353]

Fu & Huang

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

Jiaotouia minuta[354]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

Jubisentis hui[342]

Zhang, Ren & Yao

2019

A jubisentid planthopper.

"Kachinia" cretacea[355]

Chen et al.

2019

A minute litter bug.
The generic name is preoccupied by Kachinia Tong & Li (2018).

Kachinocoris brevipennis[356]

Heiss

2012

A flat bug

Katlasus xiai[357]

Luo et al.

2020

A katlasid planthopper.

Kozarius achronus[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A kozariid scale insect.

Kozarius perpetuus[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A kozariid scale insect.

Lanlakawa changdaensis[358]

Luo et al.

2020

A perforissid planthopper.

Leptosaldinea cobbeni[359]

Popov & Heiss

2016

A spiny-legged bug or a schizopterid.[360]

Leptosaldinea zhengmingi[360]

Chen & Zhuo in Chen et al.

2022

A spiny-legged bug or a schizopterid.

Lumatibialis burmitis[346]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A jumping ground bug.

Macrodrilus bostrychus[361]

Poinar

2020

A macrodrilid scale insect.

Magnilens glaesaria[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement.

Magnusantenna wuae[362]

Du & Chen in Du et al.

2020

A member of the family Coreidae.

Maliawa akrawna[287]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Marmyan barbarae[281]

Koteja

2004

A scale insect of uncertain placement

Makrosala elegans[363]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

Makrosala venusta[363]

Chen & Wang in Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

Megagerron zhuoi[364]

Chen et al.

2020

A minlagerrontid Cicadomorpha.

Megalophthallidion burmapateron[365]

Drohojowska & Szwedo in Drohojowska, Zmarzły & Szwedo

2022

A member of Sternorrhyncha belonging to the family Postopsyllidiidae.

Mesolongicapitis peii[366]

Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

Mesophthirus engeli[367]

Gao, Shih, Rasnitsyn & Ren in Gao et al.

2019

A scale insect of uncertain family placement.[368]

 
Mesophthirus engeli

Microaradus anticus[369]

Heiss & Poinar

2012

An archaearadine flat bug.

Mimaeurypterus burmiticus[293]

Fu & Huang

2020

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Mimaplax ekrypsan[370]

Jiang, Szwedo & Wang

2019

A mimarachnid planthopper.

 
Mimaplax ekrypsan

Minlagerron griphos[371]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A minlagerrontid Cicadomorpha.

Minlagerron onyxos[371]

Chen, Szwedo & Wang in Chen et al.

2019

A minlagerrontid Cicadomorpha.

Mirala burmanica[372]

Burckhardt & Poinar

2020

A psylloid jumping plant-louse.

Multistria orthotropa[373]

Zhang, Yao & Pang in Zhang et al.

2021

A mimarachnid planthopper.

Myanmezira longicornis[369]

Heiss & Poinar

2012

A mezirine flat bug.

Nerthra bichelata[344]

Poinar & Brown

2016

A toad bug.

Niryasaburnia burmitina[192]

(Cockerell)

1917

An achilid planthopper.
Originally described as "Liburnia" burmitina[374]

Nolectra bourgoini[375] Luo, Gnezdilov, Zhuo & Song 2023 A nogodinid planthopper.

Ornatiala amoena[376]

Chen, Wang & Zhang in Chen et al.

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

Ornatiala kachinensis[377]

Chen et al.

2020

A sinoalid froghopper.

Paenicotechys fossilis[204]

(Cockerell)

1916

An Aenictopecheinae gnat bug.
Originally described as "Enicocephalus" fossilis.[330]

Palaeoleptus burmanicus[378]

Poinar

2009

A palaeoleptid bug

Paleoanomala aptenus[379]

Poinar & Vega

2020

A lace bug.

Paleolepidotus macrocolus[380]

Poinar, Vega & Schneider

2020

A scale insect.

Paleotriatoma metaxytaxa[381]

Poinar

2019

An assassin bug.

Paraburmoselis kachinensis[382]

Chen et al.

2020

An aleyrodid whitefly.

Paranthoscytina xiai[307]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A procercopid froghopper.

Paraornatiala daidaleos[324]

Fu & Huang

2019

A sinoalid froghopper.

Paraphatnomacader huarongcheni[383]

Guilbert & Heiss

2019

A lace bug.

Paraprotopsyllidium spinosum[287]

Hakim et al.

2020

A paraprotopsyllidiid protopsyllidioid.

Parvaverrucosa annulata[306]

(Poinar & Brown)

2005

A parvaverrucosid aphid.
Originally described as "Verrucosa" annulata.[384]

Parwaina liuyei[385]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2019

A yetkhatid planthopper.

Pedicellicoccus marginatus[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A scale insect of uncertain placement.

Plecophlebus nebulosus [192]

Cockerell

1917

A cixiid planthopper

Postopsyllidium burmaticum[386]

Hakim et al.

2019

A protopsyllidioid sternorrhynchen bug.

Postopsyllidium grimaldii[386]

Hakim et al.

2019

A protopsyllidioid sternorrhynchen bug.

Postopsyllidium rebeccae[387]

Grimaldi

2003

A protopsyllidioid sternorrhynchen bug.

Priscacutius denticulatus[388]

Poinar & Brown

2017

A leafhopper.

Prolavexillaphis munditia[350]

Liu, Qiao & Yao in Liu et al.

2018

A juraphidid aphid.

Psilargus anufrievi[389]

Shcherbakov

2020

A jubisentid planthopper.

Pseudoweitschatus audebertis[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A weitschatid scale insect.

Pullneyocoris dentatus[390]

Lis et al.

2020

A burrower bug.

Punctacorona triplosticha[391]

Wang et al.

2019

A burrower bug.

Qilia regilla[392]

Chen et al.

2019

A Ledrinae leafhopper.

Quasicimex eilapinastes[393]

Engel

2008

A stem-group cimicid.

Reticulatitergum hui[394]

Du et al.

2019

A yuripopovinid true bug.

Rosahendersonia prisca[282]

Vea & Grimaldi

2015

A coccid scale insect.

Spinitingis ellenbergeri[299]

Heiss & Guilbert

2013

A lace bug.

Spinonympha shcherbakovi[395]

Luo, Wang & Jarzembowski

2021

A planthopper of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Stonymetopus megus[396]

Poinar, Brown & Bourgoin

2022

A fulgoridiid planthopper.

Tanaia burmitica[397]

Perrichot, Nel, & Néraudeau

2007

A jumping ground bug.

Tanyaulus caudisetula[398]

Poinar

2018

A burmitaphid aphid.

Tingiometra burmanica[399]

Heiss, Golub & Popov

2015

A lace bug.

Tingiometra pankowskii[400]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

Tingiometra secunda[400]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

Tingiometra yuripopovi[400]

Golub & Heiss

2020

A lace bug.

Tingiphatnoma andreneli[401]

Maksoud, Azar & Huang

2019

A lace bug.

Tingiphatnoma bispinosa[383]

Guilbert & Heiss

2019

A lace bug.

Tingiphatnoma suchorskii[402]

Heiss & Guilbert

2019

A lace bug.

Vasteantenatus hukawngi[334]

Węgierek, Cai & Huang

2019

A burmitaphidid aphid.

Vasteantenatus reliquialaus[403]

Liu et al.

2019

A burmitaphidid aphid.

Vetuprosbole parallelica[325]

Fu, Cai & Huang

2019

A hairy cicada.

Wangala kachinensis[404]

Chen et al.

2022

A froghopper belonging to the family Sinoalidae.

Wathondara kotejai[405]

Simon, Szwedo & Xia in Wang et al.

2015

An ensign scale.

 
Wathondara kotejai

Xiaochibangus formosus[406][352]

(Fu et al.)

2019

A mimarachnid planthopper.
Originally described as Dachibangus formosus.

Xiaochibangus hui[373][352]

(Zhang, Yao & Pang in Zhang et al.)

2021

A mimarachnid planthopper.
Originally described as Dachibangus hui.

Yetkhata jiangershii[385]

Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin in Song et al.

2019

A yetkhatid planthopper.

Permopsocida edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Bittacopsocus megacephalus[407]

Beutel et al.

2019

An ? archipsyllid Permopsocid

Burmopsylla maculata[408]

Liang, Zhang & Liu

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

Mydiognathus eviohlhoffae[409]

Yoshizawa & Lienhard

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

Psocorrhyncha burmitica[410]

Huang et al.

2016

An archipsyllid Permopsocid

 
Psocorrhyncha burmitica

Psocodea edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Annulipsyllipsocus andreneli[411]

Hakim et al.

2018

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

Annulipsyllipsocus inexspectatus[411]

Hakim et al.

2018

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

Atapinella garroustei[412]

Azar et al.

2014

A pachytroctid booklice.

Azarpsocus perreaui[413]

Maheu & Nel

2020

A manicapsocid booklouse.

Burmacompsocus banksi[204]

(Cockerell)

1916

A compsocid booklouse.
Originally described as "Psyllipsocus" banksi

Burmacompsocus coniugans[414]

Sroka & Nel

2017

A compsocid booklouse.

Burmacompsocus perreaui[415]

Nell & Waller

2007

A compsocid booklouse.

 
Burmacompsocus perreaui

Burmacompsocus pouilloni[416]

Ngô-Muller, Garrouste & Nel

2020

A compsocid booklouse.

Burmempheria densuschaetae[417]

Li, Wang & Yao

2020

An empheriid barklouse.

Burmempheria raruschaetae[417]

Li, Wang & Yao

2020

An Empheriid

Burmipachytrocta singularis[412]

Azar et al.

2014

A pachytroctid booklice.

Concavapsocus parallelus[418]

Wang et al.

2019

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

Cormopsocus groehni[419]

Yoshizawa & Lienhard

2020

A cormopsocid barklouse.

Cretoscelis burmitica[420]

Grimaldi & Engel

2006

A liposcelidid booklouse

Palaeomanicapsocus fouadi[421]

Azar et al.

2016

A manicapsocid booklouse.

Palaeomanicapsocus margoae[421]

Azar et al.

2016

A manicapsocid booklouse.

Palaeosiamoglaris burmica[422]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

Palaeosiamoglaris inexpectata[422]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

Palaeosiamoglaris leinhardi[422]

Azar, Huang & Nel in Azar et al.

2017

A Prionoglaridid barklouse.

Paraelectrentomopsis chenyangcaii[423]

Azar, Hakim & Huang

2016

A cormopsocid barklouse.

Paramanicapsocus longiantennatus[424]

Hakim, Azar & Huang

2020

An anicapsocid barklouse.

Psyllipsocus yoshizawai[425]

Álvarez-Parra et al.

2020

A psyllipsocid cave barklouse.

 

Thysanoptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmacypha longicornis[426]

Zherikhin

2000

A lophioneurid thrips.

Cenomanithrips primus[427]

Tong, Shih & Ren

2019

A stenurothripid thrips.

Didymothrips abdominalis[428] Guo, Engel, Shih & Ren 2024 A stenurothripid thrips.

Myanmarothrips pankowskiorum[429]

Ulitzka

2018

A merothripid thrips.

Parallelothrips separatus[428] Guo, Engel, Shih & Ren 2024 A stenurothripid thrips

Rohrthrips breviceps[430]

Ulitzka

2019

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips breviceps

Rohrthrips burmiticus[429]

Ulitzka

2018

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips burmiticus

Rohrthrips jiewenae[430]

Ulitzka

2019

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips jiewenae

Rohrthrips maryae[430]

Ulitzka

2019

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips maryae

Rohrthrips patrickmuelleri[430]

Ulitzka

2019

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips patrickmuelleri

Rohrthrips schizovenatus[430]

Ulitzka

2019

A rohrthripid thrips.

 
Rohrthrips schizovenatus

Zoraptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Xenozorotypus burmiticus[431]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus (Octozoros) acanthothorax[431]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus (Octozoros) cenomanianus[432]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus denticulatus[432]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus dilaticeps[433]

Yin et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus (Octozoros) hirsutu[434]

Mashimo in Mashimo et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

 
Zorotypus hirsutus

Zorotypus (Octozoros) hukawngi[435]

Chen & Su

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

 
Zorotypus hukawngi

Zorotypus (Octozoros) nascimbenei[431]

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus oligophleps[436]

Liu et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus pecten[437]

Mashimo, Müller & Beutel

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

 
Zorotypus pecten

Zorotypus pusillus[438]

Chen & Su

2019

A zorotypid angel insect.

Zorotypus robustus[436]

Liu et al.

2018

A zorotypid angel insect.

 

Clade Perlidea edit

Dermaptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Acanthodiplatys leptocercus[439]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

Acantholabis coralloides[440]

Mao, Engel, & Ren in Mao et al.

2020

A labidurid earwig.

Astreptolabis ethirosomatia[441]

Engel

2011

A pygidicranid earwig

 
Astreptolabis ethirosomatia

Astreptolabis laevis[442]

Mao et al

2020

A pygidicranid earwig

 
Astreptolabis laevis

Burmapygia resinata[443]

Engel & Grimaldi

2004

A pygidicranid earwig

Eminepygia myanmarensis[444]

Chen & Zhang

2021

A pygidicranid earwig.

Gracilipygia canaliculata[445]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2017

A pygidicranid earwig

Hirtidiplatys cardiophyllus[439]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

Myrrholabia electrina[443]

(Cockerell)

1920

A labidurid earwig, originally described as Labidura electrina

 
Myrrholabia electrina (type illustration)

Robustipygia calvata[439]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A pygidicranid earwig

Stonychopygia leptocerca[446]

Engel & Huang

2017

A pygidicranid earwig

Toxolabis zigrasi[447]

Engel & Grimaldi

2014

An Anisolabididae earwig

Tytthodiplatys mecynocercus[441]

Engel

2011

A Diplatyidae earwig

 
Tytthodiplatys mecynocercus

Tytthodiplatys ortholabis[439]

Ren, Zhang, Shih & Ren

2018

A Diplatyid earwig nymph

Zigrasolabis speciosa[447]

Engel & Grimaldi

2014

A Labiduridae earwig

 

Embioptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Atmetoclothoda orthotenes[448]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

A clothodid webspinner. Atmetoclothoda .

Burmitembia venosa[8]

Cockerell

1919

A Notoligotomid webspinner.

 
Burmitembia venosa
(type illustration)

Gnethoda ancyla[449]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

Gnethoda symmetrica[449]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

Henoclothoda simplex[449]

Cui & Engel

2020

A clothodid webspinner.

Litoclostes delicatus[448]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

An oligotomid webspinner.

Sorellembia estherae[450]

Engel & Grimaldi

2006

A sorellembiid webspinner

Grylloblattodea edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Sylvalitoralis cheni[451]

Zhang, Bai & Yang in Zhang et al.

2016

An ice crawler nymph of uncetrain placement.

Phasmatodea edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image
Breviala cretacea[452] Yang et al. 2023 A timematod stick insect.
Echinosomiscus primoticus[453] Engel & Wang in Engel, Wang & Alqarni 2016 A phasmatid stick insect.
Elasmophasma stictum[454] Chen et al. 2018 A euphasmatod stick insect.
Electroclavella genuina[452] Yang et al. 2023 A timematod stick insect.
Granosicorpes lirates[455] Chen et al. 2019 A timematod stick insect.
Leptophasma physematosa[456] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A pterophasmatid stick insect.
Meniscophasma erythrosticta[456] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A pterophasmatid stick insect.
Pseudoperla leptoclada[457] Chen et al. 2017 An archipseudophasmatid stick insect.
Pseudoperla scapiforma[457] Chen et al. 2017 An archipseudophasmatid stick insect.
Pterophasma erromera[456] Yang, Shih, Ren & Gao in Yang et al. 2019 A pterophasmatid stick insect.
Tumefactipes prolongates[455] Chen et al. 2019 A timematod stick insect.

Plecoptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Borisoperla kondratieffi[458]

Chen & Xu

2020

A peltoperlid stonefly

Branchioperla ianstewarti[459]

Sroka & Staniczek

2020

A petroperlid stonefly

Burmacroneuria projecta[460]

Chen

2019

A perlid common stonefly.

Burmesoperla expansa[461]

Chen

2019

An acroneuriine common stonefly.

Burperla decolorata[462]

Chen

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

Cretacroneuria angularis[463]

Chen

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

Electroneuria ronwoodi[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Electroneuria ronwoodi

Lapisperla keithrichardsi[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A petroperlid stonefly.

 
Lapisperla keithrichardsi

Largusoperla acus[465]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla acus

Largusoperla arcus[465]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla arcus

Largusoperla billwymani[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla billwymani

Largusoperla borisi[466]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla borisi

Largusoperla brianjonesi[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla brianjonesi

Largusoperla charliewattsi[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla charliewattsi

Largusoperla crassus[467]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla crassus

Largusoperla dewalti[466]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla dewalti

Largusoperla difformitatem[468]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla difformitatem

Largusoperla flata[465]

Chen, Wang, & Du

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla flata

Largusoperla micktaylori[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla micktaylori

Largusoperla reni[469]

Chen & Wang

2019

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Largusoperla reni

Petroperla mickjaggeri[464]

Sroka, Staniczek & Kondratieff

2018

A petroperlid stonefly.

 
Petroperla mickjaggeri

Pinguisoperla yangzhouensis[470]

Chen

2018

A perlid common stonefly.

 
Pinguisoperla yangzhouensis

Starkoperla longusocollum[471]

Chen & Wang

2020

A perlid common stonefly.

Zwickoperla brevicauda[471]

Chen & Wang

2020

A perlid or peltoperlid[458] stonefly.

 

Clade Palaeoptera edit

Ephemeroptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmella clypeata[472]

Godunko, Martynov & Staniczek

2021

A vietnamellid mayfly

Burmella paucivenosa[472]

Godunko, Martynov & Staniczek

2021

A vietnamellid mayfly

Crephlebia zhoui[473] Chen & Zheng 2024 A leptophlebiid mayfly

Nanophemera myanmarensis[474]

McCafferty & Santiago-Blay

2008

An australiphemerid mayfly

Hexameropsis elongatus[475]

Lin, Shih & Ren

2018

A hexagenitid mayfly.

Myanmarella rossi[476]

Sinitshenkova

2000

A baetid mayfly.[477]

Proximicorneus rectivenius[478]

Lin, Shih & Ren

2017

A prosopistomatid mayfly.

Vetuformosa buckleyi[479]

Poinar

2011

A baetid mayfly

 
Vetuformosa buckleyi

Odonatoptera edit

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Angustaeshna magnifica[480]

Huang, Cai & Nel

2017

A burmaeshnid dragonfly.

Araripegomphus shai[481]

Zheng et al.

2018

An araripegomphid dragonfly.

Arcanodraco filicauda[482]

Schädel, Müller & Haug

2020

A stem Odonatoptera of uncertain placement.

Burmachistigma cheni[483]

Zheng et al.

2017

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

Burmacoenagrion pretiosus[483]

Zheng et al.

2017

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

Burmadysagrion zhangi[484]

Zheng, Wang & Nel in Zheng et al.

2016

A burmadysagrionid damselfly
First described as a dysagrionid damselfly[485]

Burmaeshna azari[486]

Huang et al.

2017

A burmaeshnid dragonfly.

Burmagomphides electronica[487]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2017

A burmagomphid dragonfly.

Burmagrion azari[488]

Huang, Nel & Ngô-Muller

2020

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

Burmagrion marjanmatoki[489]

Möstel, Schorr & Bechly

2017

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

 
Burmagrion marijanmatoki

Burmahemiphlebia zhangi[490]

Zheng et al.

2017

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

Burmalindenia imperfecta[491]

Schädel & Bechly

2016

A Lindeniinae gomphid dragonfly.

 
Burmalindenia imperfecta

Burmaphlebia reifi[492]

Bechly & Poinar

2013

A burmaphlebiid damsel-dragonfly.

Burmastenophlebia flecki[493]

Huang, Fu & Nel

2019

A stenophlebiid damsel-dragonfly.

Burmahemiphlebia hui[494]

Zheng & Wang

2018

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

Cretadisparoneura hongi[495]

Huang et al.

2015

A platycnemidid damselfly.

Cretaeshna lini[496]

Zheng et al.

2017

A burmaeshnid dragonfly.[480]

Cretagomphaeschnaoides jarzembowskae[497]

Zheng et al.

2016

A gomphaeschnid dragonfly.

Cretamegaloprepus zhouae[498]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2018

A mesomegaloprepid damselfly.

Electrocoenagrion elongatum[483]

Zheng et al.

2017

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

Electrocoenagrion forficatum[483]

Zheng et al.

2017

A burmacoenagrionid damselfly.

Electrodysagrion lini[499]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2017

A burmadysagrionid damselfly
First described as a dysagrionid damselfly[485]

Electrodysagrion neli[500]

Zheng et al.

2019

A burmadysagrionid damselfly
First described as a dysagrionid damselfly[485]

Gunterbechlya pumilio[501]

Huang, Fu & Nel

2020

A putative Gomphidae club-tailed dragonfly.

Kachinhemiphlebia lini[502]

Zheng

2020

A hemiphlebiid damselfly.

Mesomegaloprepus magnificus[503]

Huang et al.

2017

A mesomegaloprepid damselfly.

Mesosticta burmatica[495]

Huang et al.

2015

A platystictid damselfly.

Mesosticta davidattenboroughi[504]

Zheng et al.

2017

A platystictid damselfly.

Mesosticta electronica[505]

Zheng et al.

2016

A platystictid damselfly.

Palaeodisparoneura burmanica[506]

Poinar, Bechly & Buckley

2010

A platycnemidid damselfly.

Palaeodisparoneura cretacica[507]

Zheng, Wang & Chang

2017

A platycnemidid damselfly.

Palaeodysagrion cretacicus[490]

Zheng et al.

2016

A burmadysagrionid damselfly
First described as a dysagrionid damselfly[485]

Palaeoperilestes electronicus[508]

Zheng et al.

2016

A perilestid damselfly.

Paraburmagomphides zhaoi[509]

Zheng et al.

2018

A paraburmagomphid dragonfly.

Paracoryphagrion deltoides[510]

Zheng, Nel & Wang in Zheng et al.

2018

A paracoryphagrionid damselfly.

Pouillonphlebia burmitica[416]

Ngô-Muller, Garrouste & Nel

2020

A burmaphlebiid damsel-dragonfly

Pseudopalaeodysagrion youlini[511]

Zheng, Chang & Wang

2017

A Burmadysagrionid damselfly
First described as a dysagrionid damselfly.
Moved from Palaeodysagrion youlini (2023)[485]

Yijenplatycnemis huangi[512]

Zheng et al.

2017

A platycnemidid damselfly.

 

Archaeognatha edit

Family Genus species Authority Year described Notes image
Meinertellidae Cretaceobrevibusantennis

Cretaceobrevibusantennis hookensis[513]

Chen & Su

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

Cretaceobrevibusantennis thornis[513]

Chen & Su

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

Cretaceomachilis

Cretaceomachilis longa[514]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

Nullmeinertellus

Nullmeinertellus wenxuani[514]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

Unimeinertellus

Unimeinertellus abundus[514]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

Unimeinertellus bellus[514]

Zhang et al.

2017

A meinertellid rock bristletail.

 

Zygentoma edit

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Lepismatidae

Allacrotelsa

Allacrotelsa burmiticus[124]

(Cockerell)

1917

A lepismatid silverfish.
First described as "Lampropholis" burmiticus

Burmalepisma

Burmalepisma cretacicum[515]

Mendes & Poinar

2008

A lepismatid silverfish.

Cretalepisma

Cretalepisma kachinicum[516]

Mendes & Wunderlich

2013

A lepismatid silverfish.

 

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