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1 Arachnids  





2 Crustaceans  





3 Insects  



3.1  Blattaria  





3.2  Coleoptera  





3.3  Diptera  





3.4  Ephemeroptera  





3.5  Hemiptera  





3.6  Hymenoptera  





3.7  Lepidoptera  





3.8  Mecoptera  





3.9  Miomoptera  





3.10  Neuroptera  





3.11  Notoptera  





3.12  Odonatoptera  





3.13  Orthoptera  





3.14  Plecoptera  





3.15  Trichoptera  





3.16  Other  







4 Trilobites  





5 Others  





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List of years in arthropod paleontology
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  • This list of fossil arthropods described in 2013 is a list of new taxaoftrilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans, arachnids and other fossil arthropods of every kind that have been described during the year 2013. The list only includes taxa at the level of genusorspecies.

    Arachnids[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Amiracarus pliocennatus[1]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Miko et al.

    Pliocene to Pleistocene

     Slovenia

    Anoribatid mite.

    Chaerilobuthus longiaculeus[2]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lourenço

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Ascorpion, a species of Chaerilobuthus.

    Friularachne[3]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Dalla Vecchia & Selden

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Dolomia di Forni Formation

     Italy

    A member of Mygalomorphae, possibly an atypoid. The type species is Friularachne rigoi.

    Gondwanascorpio[4]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gess

    Devonian (Famennian)

    Witpoort Formation

     South Africa

    Ascorpion of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Gondwanascorpio emzantsiensis.

    Labidostoma (Pseudocornutella) electri[5]

    Subgen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sidorchuk & Bertrand

    Eocene

    Europe

    Alabidostomatid mite found in Baltic amber, a species of Labidostoma.

    Lagonomegops? cor[6]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[7]

    Pérez-de la Fuente, Saupe & Selden

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Alagonomegopid found in Albian Spanish amber, possibly a species of Lagonomegops.

    Mongolarachne[8]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Selden, Shih & Ren

    Middle or Late Jurassic

     China

    A member of Araneomorphae related to the group Orbiculariae; a new genus for "Nephila" jurassica Selden, Shih & Ren (2011).

    Permotarbus[9]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Dunlop & Rößler

    Early Permian

     Germany

    A member of Trigonotarbida. The type species is Permotarbus schuberti.

    Sellnickiella balticae[5]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sidorchuk & Bertrand

    Eocene

    Europe

    Alabidostomatid mite found in Baltic amber, a species of Sellnickiella.

    Soplaogonomegops[6]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[7]

    Pérez-de la Fuente, Saupe & Selden

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Alagonomegopid found in Albian Spanish amber. The type species is Soplaogonomegops unzuei.

    Spinomegops[6]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid[7]

    Pérez-de la Fuente, Saupe & Selden

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Alagonomegopid found in Albian Spanish amber. Genus contains two species: S. arcanus and S. aragonensis.

    Talbragaraneus[10]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Selden & Beattie

    Jurassic

    Talbragar Fossil Fish Bed

     Australia

    A possible member of Uloboridae. The type species is Talbragaraneus jurassicus.

    Tityus azari[11]

    Sp. nov.

    Disputed

    Lourenço

    Late Eocene or early Oligocene

     Dominican Republic

    Abuthid scorpion found in Dominican amber, a species of Tityus. Teruel (2017) considered this species to be a junior synonym of Tityus geratus Santiago-Blay & Poinar (1988),[12] while Lourenço (2017) considered it to be a distinct species.[13]

    Tynecotarbus[14]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Hradská & Dunlop

    Carboniferous (late Pennsylvanian)

     Czech Republic

    A member of Trigonotarbida. The type species is Tynecotarbus tichaveki.

    Crustaceans[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Acareprosopon[15]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the family Prosopidae. The type species is "Pithonoton" bouvieri Van Straelen (1944).

    Acratia? hamadai[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka, Ono & Maeda in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, possibly a species of Acratia.

    Acratia? jeanvannieri[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     Hungary

    Anacratiid ostracod, a possible species of Acratia.

    Acratia nagyvisnyoensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian (Changhsingian)

    Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Anacratiid ostracod, a species of Acratia.

    Acratia? okumurai[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, possibly a species of Acratia.

    Aeger luxii[18]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Huang et al.

    Middle Triassic

    Guanling Formation

     China

    Apenaeoid, a species of Aeger.

    Aegyptoleberis[19]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Boukhary, Bassiouni & Sharabi in Boukhary et al.

    Paleocene

     Egypt

    Anostracod; a new genus for "Cythereis" coronata Esker (1968).

    Albaidaplax[20]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino, Pasini & Castro

    Pliocene to early Pleistocene

     Italy
     Spain

    Agoneplacid crab. The type species is Albaidaplax ispalensis. Announced in 2013; validated in 2023.[21]

    Albenizus[15]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the family Torynommidae. The type species is Albenizus minutus.

    Ambulocapsa[22]

    Gen. et 4 sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. Genus contains four species: Ambulocapsa altilis, Ambulocapsa bachmayeri, Ambulocapsa novacula and Ambulocapsa sentosa.

    Antrimpos germanicus[23]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Brandt & Schulz

    Middle Triassic

    Trochitenkalk Formation

     Germany

    A member of the family Penaeidae. Originally described as a species of Antrimpos, but subsequently transferred to the genus Gladiocaris.[24]

    Amphicytherura fragilis[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Nicolaidis & Piovesan in Piovesan et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    São Mateus Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytheridae. Originally described as a species of Amphicytherura;[25] Antonietto et al. (2016) transferred the species to the genus Aracajuia.[26]

    Angarestia[27]

    Gen. et comb. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Jurassic and Cretaceous

     Antarctica
     Australia
     Italy
     Lebanon

    A member of the family Glypheidae. A new genus for "Glyphea" australensis Feldmann, Tshudy & Thomson (1993); genus also includes "Glyphea" tricarinata Garassino (1996), "Glyphea" foresti Feldmann & de Saint Laurent (2002), and "Glyphea" damesi Garassino (2001), as well as new species A. viallei, A. anatoliensis and A. mugudaensis.

    Ankylokypha[22]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. The type species is Ankylokypha parabola.

    Archaeoportunus[28]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal, Ossó & Domínguez

    Early Eocene (Ypresian)

    Roda Formation

     Spain

    Acrab, a member of Portunoidea. The type species is Archaeoportunus isabenensis.

    Archaeotetra lessinea[29]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Ceccon

    Eocene (Ypresian)

     Italy

    Atrapeziid trapezioid, a species of Archaeotetra.

    Arcoscalpellum concavitectum[30]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Carriol

    Pliocene

     France

    Abarnacle, a species of Arcoscalpellum.

    Astiplax[31]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino & Pasini

    Late Pliocene

     Italy

    Agoneplacid crab. The type species is Astiplax aspera.

    Audogaster[27]

    Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Triassic

     Germany

    A member of Glypheoidea belonging to the family Litogastridae. Genus includes "Pseudopemphix" spinosus Assmann (1927), as well as new species A. assmanni.

    Aulavescus[22]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. Genus contains two species: Aulavescus exutus and Aulavescus tectus.

    Aurikirkbya kinshozanensis[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, a species of Aurikirkbya.

    Aysegulina mbassisensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Aysegulina papillata[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene-Eocene (Thanetian-Lutetian)

     Guinea-Bissau
     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Bachmayerus[33]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Tithonian to early Berriasian)

    Štramberk Limestone

     Czech Republic

    Ahermit crab, a member of Diogenidae. The type species is Bachmayerus cavus.

    Bairdia akasakaensis[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, a species of Bairdia.

    Bairdia anisongae[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     Hungary

    Abairdiid ostracod, a species of Bairdia.

    Bairdia baudini[17]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Crasquin in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     China
     Hungary
     Turkey

    A replacement name for the bairdiid ostracod species Bairdia subsymmetrica (Shi in Shi and Chen, 1987).

    Bairdia davehornei[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     Hungary

    Abairdiid ostracod, a species of Bairdia.

    Bairdia nishiwakii[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka & Nishimura in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, a species of Bairdia.

    Bairdia oogakiensis[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, a species of Bairdia.

    Bairdiacypris chaabetensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Bairdiacypris? hayasakai[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, possibly a species of Bairdiacypris.

    Bathycalliax mediterranea[35]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Baldanza et al.

    Early Pleistocene

     Italy

    A member of Callianassidae, a species of Bathycalliax.

    Bittnerilia pentagonalis[36]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, De Angeli & Zarantonello

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acrab belonging to the family Parthenopidae.

    Bonizzatoides[37]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    Araninid crab. The type species is Bonizzatoides tuberculatus.

    Boschettocheles[36]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, De Angeli & Zarantonello

    Eocene

     Italy

    Genus includes new species B. magnum.

    Brachycythere multidifferentis[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Nicolaidis & Piovesan in Piovesan et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian-Turonian)

    Florianópolis Formation
    Itajaí-Açu Formation
    Itanhaém Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Brachycytheridae. Originally described as a species of Brachycythere; transferred to the genus Sapucariella by Puckett, Andreu & Colin (2016).[38]

    Brasacypris subovatum[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, a species of Brasacypris.

    Bulbileaia[40]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Niu in Niu et al.

    Late Permian

    Taohaiyingzi Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp. The type species is Bulbileaia orientalis.

    Bullariscus[22]

    Gen. et 4 sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. Genus contains four species: Bullariscus arcuotorus, B. gibbernodus, B. patruliusi and B. triquetrus.

    Bythocypris amelkisensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Algeria[41]
     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Calappilia minuta[37]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acalappid crab, a species of Calappilia.

    Callianassa (s.l.) ocozocoautlaensis[42]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hyžný, Vega & Coutiño

    Late Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian)

    Ocozocoautla Formation

     Mexico

    A member of Callianassidae, a species of Callianassa (sensu lato). Announced in 2013; validated in 2023.[43]

    Callicythere? balvanyseptentrioensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     Hungary

    Abythocytherid ostracod, a possible species of Callicythere.

    Candonocypris fimibolus[44]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[45]

    Matzke-Karasz et al.

    Early Miocene (23–16 Ma)

    Riversleigh

     Australia

    Anostracod, a species of Candonocypris.

    Cavellina hashintotoi[16]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka & Maeda in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod, a species of Cavellina.

    Cenomanocarcinus nammourensis[46]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin & De Angeli

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

     Lebanon

    Araninoid crab, a species of Cenomanocarcinus.

    Cenomanocarcinus robertsi[47]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

     United States

    Araninoid crab, a species of Cenomanocarcinus.

    Charybdis (Charybdis) kinugawai[48]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Karasawa in Karasawa & Kinugawa

    Late Pliocene

    Ananai Formation

     Japan

    Aportunid crab, a species of Charybdis.

    Chondromaia[47]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann et al.

    Late Cretaceous (early Maastrichtian)

    Mount Laurel Formation

     United States

    Amajid crab. The type species is Chondromaia antiqua.

    Cirolana feldmanni[49]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hyžný, Bruce & Schlögl

    Early Miocene (late Karpatian, latest Burdigalian in the Mediterranean scale)

    Lakšárska Nová Ves Formation

     Slovakia

    Acirolanid isopod, a species of Cirolana.

    Codoisopus[50]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Lindoso, Carvalho & Mendes

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Codó Formation

     Brazil

    Anarchaeoniscid isopod. The type species is Codoisopus brejensis.

    Costa ? deklaszi[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Selandian-Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Cracensigillatus[22]

    Gen. et 2 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Kimmeridgian[51] and Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria
     Romania[51]

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. Genus contains two new species: Cracensigillatus gracilirostrus and Cracensigillatus prolatus, as well as the species Cracensigillatus acutirostrus (Moericke, 1889).

    Cretamaja[15]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the group Majoidea and the family Priscinachidae. The type species is Cretamaja granulata.

    Cryptopagurus[52]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweigert et al.

    Early Jurassic (late Pliensbachian)

     Germany

    Ahermit crab. The type species is Cryptopagurus svenhofmanni.

    Ctenocheles fabianii[37]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    A member of Axiidea, a species of Ctenocheles.

    Culmenformosa[22]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. Genus contains three species: Culmenformosa glaessneri, Culmenformosa nephelepera and Culmenformosa triastrixosa.

    Cycleryon bourseaui[53]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[54]

    Audo et al.

    Late Jurassic

     France

    Aneryonid, a species of Cycleryon.

    Cytherella tazzouguertensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Algeria[41]
     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Cytherellina? magyarorszagensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Early Triassic (Griesbachian)

    Gerennavár Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Abairdiocypridid ostracod, a possible species of Cytherellina.

    Cytherelloidea saloumensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene-Eocene (Thanetian-Ypresian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytherellidae.

    Cytheropteron dakhlaensis[19]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Boukhary & Bassiouni in Boukhary et al.

    Paleocene

     Egypt

    Anostracod.

    Cytheropteron mbeyensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Selandian-Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytheruridae.

    Dahomeya reticulata[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Brachycytheridae.

    Demania ahramensis[55]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Yazdi et al.

    Middle Miocene

    Mishan Formation

     Iran

    Axanthid crab, a species of Demania.

    Dinglecythere[56]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Antonietto et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Santonian) to Eocene (Priabonian)

     Australia
     Jamaica
     South Africa
     United States

    Anostracod belonging to the group Podocopida and the family Cytheridae. The type species is "Amphicytherura" tumida Dingle (1969); genus also includes "Amphicytherura" iniqua Holden (1964), "Amphicytherura" zululandensis Dingle (1980), "Amphicytherura" armatus Dingle (1981), "Amphicytherura" dinglei McKenzie et al. (1993) and "Amphicytherura" occulta Puckett & Colin in Puckett, Colin & Mitchell (2012).

    Diogenes lessineus[36]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, De Angeli & Zarantonello

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acrab belonging to the family Diogenidae.

    Discoidella niculaei[57]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sebe in Sebe, Crasquin & Grădinaru

    Middle Triassic (Anisian)

     Romania

    Anostracod belonging to the family Polycopidae.

    Distefania lauginigeri[47]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

     United States

    Agoniodromitid homolodromioid crab, a species of Distefania.

    Enoploclytia tepeyacensis[58]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Vega, Garassino & Zapata Jaime

    Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

     Mexico

    Anerymid, a species of Enoploclytia. Announced in 2013; validated in 2023.[59]

    Eocytheropteron yoroensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytheruridae.

    Eosestheria yaozhanensis[60]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Late Jurassic

    Dabeigou Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp, a species of Eosestheria.

    Etyus makrochele[61]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann, Schweitzer & Lehmann

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

     Germany

    Anetyiid crab, a species of Etyus.

    Eumiraculum desmaresae[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian (Changhsingian)

    Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Anostracod of uncertain affinities, a species of Cytherellina.

    Eurotetralia[29]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Ceccon

    Eocene

     Hungary
     Italy

    Atetraliid trapezioid; a new genus for "Trapezia" loerenthey Müller (1975).

    Fossocytheridea ballentae[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Piovesan & Nicolaidis in Piovesan et al.

    Cretaceous (Albian-Santonian)

    Florianópólis Formation
    Itajaí-Açú Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytherideidae.

    Fossocytheridea elegans[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Piovesan & Nicolaidis in Piovesan et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Florianópólis Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytherideidae.

    Gastrodorus kotoucensis[33]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Tithonian to early Berriasian)

    Štramberk Limestone

     Czech Republic

    Ahermit crab, a member of Gastrodoridae; a species of Gastrodorus.

    Gastrosacus aequabus[22]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid, a species of Gastrosacus.

    Gastrosacus levocardiacus[22]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid, a species of Gastrosacus.

    Gastrosacus limacurvus[22]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid, a species of Gastrosacus.

    Gastrosacus pisinnus[22]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid, a species of Gastrosacus.

    Gastrosacus torosus[22]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid, a species of Gastrosacus.

    Gaudipluma[62]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Eocene

     Spain

    Aretroplumid crab. The type species is Gaudipluma bacamortensis.

    Gifuaparchites[16]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka & Maeda in Tanaka et al.

    Middle Permian

     Japan

    Anostracod. The type species is Gifuaparchites takagii.

    Gigacerina[27]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Late Jurassic

     France

    A member of the family Glypheidae. Genus includes "Glyphea" saemanni Oppel (1861).

    Gigacerina saemanni

    Glyphea macromuscula[63]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Early Jurassic

     United Kingdom

    Aglypheoid, a species of Glyphea.

    Glypheopsis trouvillensis[27]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Late Jurassic

     France

    A member of the family Glypheidae.

    Glypheopsis voultensis[27]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    La Voulte-sur-Rhône

     France

    A member of the family Glypheidae.

    Glypturus persicus[64]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hyžný et al.

    Middle-Late Miocene

     Iran

    Acallianassid, a species of Glypturus.

    Harbinia crepata[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, a species of Harbinia.

    Harbinia dimorphica[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, a species of Harbinia.

    Hardapestheria[65]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[66]

    Stigall et al.

    Early Jurassic

    Kalkrand Formation

     Namibia

    Aneosestheriid clam shrimp. The type species is Hardapestheria maxwelli.

    Hazelina ? foundiougnensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Hemicycloleaia[40]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Niu in Niu et al.

    Late Permian

    Taohaiyingzi Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp. The type species is Hemicycloleaia curtus.

    Hemiparacytheridea sagittaemucronata[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Hermanites ? pustulosa[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Eocene

     Mauritania
     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Heterocypris collaris[44]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[45]

    Matzke-Karasz et al.

    Early Miocene (23–16 Ma)

    Riversleigh

     Australia

    Anostracod, a species of Heterocypris.

    Hollinella fengqinglaii[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crasquin in Forel et al.

    Late Permian (Changhsingian)

    Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Ahollinellid ostracod, a species of Hollinella.

    Housacheles[33]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Tithonian to early Berriasian)

    Štramberk Limestone

     Czech Republic

    Ahermit crab, a member of Parapylochelidae. The type species is Housacheles timidus.

    Hungarella gerennavarensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crasquin in Forel et al.

    Early Triassic (Griesbachian)

    Gerennavár Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Ahealdiid ostracod, a species of Hungarella.

    Joeranina colombiana[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bermúdez et al.

    Early Cretaceous (middle Albian)

     Colombia

    Apalaeocorystid decapod, a species of Joeranina.

    Joeranina goshourajimensis[68]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Karasawa & Komatsu

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Enokuchi Formation

     Japan

    Apalaeocorystid raninoid crab, a species of Joeranina.

    Joeranina houssineaui[69]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Van Bakel

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

     France

    Apalaeocorystid decapod, a species of Joeranina.

    Kellnerius[70]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Santana et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Romualdo Formation

     Brazil

    Apalaemonid. The type species is Kellnerius jamacaruensis.

    Keslingiella? teresae[71]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Salas, Rustán & Sterren

    Devonian

    Punta Negra Formation

     Argentina
     South Africa?

    Anostracod belonging to the group Podocopida and possibly to the family Quasillitidae.

    Knebelia totoroi[72]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[73]

    Audo et al.

    Late Jurassic (late Kimmeridgian to early Tithonian)

     Germany

    Aneryonid, a species of Knebelia.

    Koskobilius[15]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the group Majoidea and the family Priscinachidae. The type species is Koskobilius postangustus.

    Laeviprosopon crassum[15]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the family Prosopidae, a species of Laeviprosopon.

    Laeviprosopon edoi[15]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    A crab belonging to the family Prosopidae, a species of Laeviprosopon.

    Laeviprosopon hispanicum[15]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    A crab belonging to the family Prosopidae, a species of Laeviprosopon.

    Laeviprosopon planum[15]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    A crab belonging to the family Prosopidae, a species of Laeviprosopon.

    Langdaia bullabalvanyensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crasquin in Forel et al.

    Early Triassic

     Hungary
     Italy

    Anostracod, a species of Langdaia.

    Lapazites trinodis[71]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Salas, Rustán & Sterren

    Devonian (Emsian)

    Punta Negra Formation

     Argentina

    Anostracod belonging to the group Palaeocopida and the superfamily Kloedenelloidea.

    Latheticocarcinus italicus[74]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Ceccon

    Eocene (Ypresian)

     Italy

    A crab belonging to the family Homolidae.

    Lessinilambrus[36]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, De Angeli & Zarantonello

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acrab belonging to the family Parthenopidae. Genus includes new species L. paleogenicus.

    Liuzhinia bankutensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian to Early Triassic

     Hungary

    Anostracod, a species of Liuzhinia.

    Liuzhinia venninae[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Early Triassic (Griesbachian)

    Gerennavár Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Anostracod, a species of Liuzhinia.

    Loxoconcha akrabouensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Loxoconcha ? ngolothiensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Loxoconchidae.

    Meridecaris[75]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Stockar & Garassino

    Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

    Meride Limestone

      Switzerland

    Aclytiopsid decapod. The type species is Meridecaris ladinica.

    Metahomarus[76]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Franţescu

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Pawpaw Shale

     United States

    Alobster. The type species is Metahomarus reidi.

    Mexicania[77]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Sierra Madre Formation

     Mexico

    A member of Sicyoniidae. The type species is M. grijalvaensis.

    Microcheilinella egerensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Early Triassic (Griesbachian)

    Gerennavár Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Apachydomellid ostracod, a species of Microcheilinella.

    Moianella[78]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ossó & Domínguez

    Late Eocene (Priabonian)

     Spain

    Acrab, possibly a member of Cancroidea. The type species is Moianella cervantesi.

    Mokaya[77]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Sierra Madre Formation

     Mexico

    A member of Sergestidae. The type species is M. changoensis.

    Mongolitubulus aspermachaera[79]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Topper et al.

    Cambrian (Furongian)

     Sweden

    Amongolitubulid, a member of Bradoriida; a species of Mongolitubulus.

    Nantocyclois[37]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acalappid crab. The type species is Nantocyclois eocenicus.

    Navarrara[15]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Acrab belonging to the group Glaessneropsoidea and the family Longodromitidae. The type species is Navarrara betsieae.

    Nestoria donggouensis[60]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Early Cretaceous

    Qingshuihe Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp, a species of Nestoria.

    Nestoria jungarensis[60]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Early Cretaceous

    Qingshuihe Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp, a species of Nestoria.

    Nestoria shawanensis[60]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Early Cretaceous

    Qingshuihe Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp, a species of Nestoria.

    Newnhamia mckenziana[44]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[45]

    Matzke-Karasz et al.

    Early Miocene (23–16 Ma)

    Riversleigh

     Australia

    Anostracod, a species of Newnhamia.

    Nigeroloxoconcha itanhaensis[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Nicolaidis & Piovesan in Piovesan et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Itanhaém Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Loxoconchidae.

    Notopoides nantoensis[37]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    Araninid crab, a species of Notopoides.

    Octoeurax[22]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. The type species is Octoeurax acaresprora.

    Ordonyia dabadibensis[19]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Boukhary & Sharabi in Boukhary et al.

    Paleocene

     Egypt

    Anostracod.

    Orhomalus arpi[52]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweigert et al.

    Early Jurassic (late Toarcian)

     Germany

    Ahermit crab, a species of Orhomalus.

    Orhomalus dubrullei[52]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweigert et al.

    Early Jurassic (late Pliensbachian)

     France

    Ahermit crab, a species of Orhomalus.

    Orthonotacythere spinata[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cytheruridae.

    Oryctocaris[80]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid[81]

    Bergmann & Rust

    Early Devonian

     Germany

    Aphyllocarid; a new genus for "Nahecaris" balssi Broili (1930).

    Paguritergites[82]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Ahermit crab, possibly a member of Paguridae. The type species is Paguritergites yvonnecooleae.

    Palaeobenthesicymus[83]

    gen. et comb nov

    Valid

    Audo & Charbonnier

    Late Santonian

    Sahel Alma Lagerstätte

     Lebanon

    Abenthesicymid penaeoid, a new genus for "Penaeus" libanensis (Brocchi, 1875).

    Palaeocypridina[57]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Crasquin in Sebe, Crasquin & Grădinaru

    Middle Triassic (Anisian)

     Romania

    Anostracod belonging to the family Cypridinellidae. The type species is P. tulceaensis Sebe in Sebe, Crasquin & Grădinaru; genus also includes P. agighiolensis Sebe in Sebe, Crasquin & Grădinaru.

    Palinurus veronicae[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Franţescu

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Pawpaw Shale

     United States

    Alobster, a species of Palinurus.

    Panopeus bericus[37]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, Busulini & Tessier

    Eocene

     Italy

    Apanopeid crab, a species of Panopeus.

    Paracypria? elongata[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, possibly a species of Paracypria.

    Paracypris eniotmetos[25]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Nicolaidis & Piovesan in Piovesan et al.

    Cretaceous (Albian-Santonian)

    Florianópolis Formation
    Itanhaém Formation
    Juréia Formation
    São Mateus Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod belonging to the family Candonidae.

    Paraglyphea mistelgauensis[27]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Early Jurassic

     Germany

    A member of the family Glypheidae.

    Parallelogastrus[76]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Franţescu

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Pawpaw Shale

     United States

    Alobster. The type species is Parallelogastrus gabii.

    Parapalaemonetes[23]

    Gen. st sp. nov

    Valid

    Brandt & Schulz

    Middle Triassic (Ladinian)

    Meißner Formation

     Germany

    A member of the family Palaemonidae. The type species is P. thuringiacus.

    Parapylochelitergites[82]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Ahermit crab, possibly a member of Parapylochelidae. The type species is Parapylochelitergites pustulosus.

    Paratetralia sulcata[29]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Ceccon

    Eocene (Ypresian)

     Italy

    Atrapeziid trapezioid, a species of Paratetralia.

    Parthenope chiampensis[36]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beschin, De Angeli & Zarantonello

    Eocene

     Italy

    Acrab belonging to the family Parthenopidae.

    Pauline[84]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Siveter et al.

    Silurian

    Wenlock Group

     United Kingdom

    Acylindroleberidid myodocope ostracod. The type species is Pauline avibella.

    Pegomyrmekella[22]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. The type species is Pegomyrmekella chaulia.

    Philyra karkata[85]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rai et al.

    Early Miocene

    Khari Nadi Formation

     India

    Aleucosiid crab, a species of Philyra.

    Pircawayra[71]

    Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Salas, Rustán & Sterren

    Devonian

    Belén Formation
    Punta Negra Formation
    Talacasto Formation

     Argentina
     Bolivia
     South Africa?

    Anostracod belonging to the group Palaeocopida and the superfamily Kloedenelloidea. The type species is "Pinnatulites"? peregrina Přibyl (1984); genus also includes new species P. gigantea.

    Planocarcinus johnjagti[67]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bermúdez et al.

    Early Cretaceous (late Aptian)

     Colombia

    Anecrocarcinid raninoid crab, a species of Planocarcinus.

    Pokornyella lagandongi[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Hemicytheridae.

    Polzicaris[86]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Haug et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

     Lebanon

    A member of Achelata; a new genus for "Eryoneicus" sahelalmae Roger (1944).

    Pontocypris tadighoustensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Poupelicaris[87]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Racheboeuf & Gourvennec

    Devonian (Lochkovian)

     Bolivia

    A member of Phyllocarida. The type species is Poupelicaris elegans.

    Praemonoleaia[40]

    Gen. et 6 sp. nov

    Valid

    Niu in Niu et al.

    Late Permian

    Taohaiyingzi Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp. Genus contains species Praemonoleaia ampulliformis, P. elliptica, P. oblonga, P. ovalis, P. rotunda and P. subtriangularis.

    Procytherura? elongatissima[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Protobuntonia baolensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Selandian-Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Puriana sokonensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Trachyleberididae.

    Pylochelitergites alatus[82]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Ahermit crab, possibly a member of Pylochelidae; a species of Pylochelitergites.

    Pylochelitergites rugosus[82]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Early Cretaceous (late Albian)

    Eguino Formation

     Spain

    Ahermit crab, possibly a member of Pylochelidae; a species of Pylochelitergites.

    Pylochelitergites stramberkensis[33]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Late Jurassic to Early Cretaceous (Tithonian to early Berriasian)

    Štramberk Limestone

     Czech Republic

    Ahermit crab, possibly a member of Pylochelidae; a species of Pylochelitergites.

    Rathbunassa[67]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Hyžný in Bermúdez et al.

    Early Cretaceous

     Colombia
     United States

    Acallianassid decapod, a new genus for "Callianassa" aquilae Rathbun (1935).

    Rectaglyphea[27]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Charbonnier et al.

    Cretaceous

     United Kingdom

    A member of the family Glypheidae. Genus includes new species R. howardae.

    Rehacythereis errachidiaensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Rehacythereis zizensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Reviya praecurukensis[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian (Changhsingian)

    Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation

     Hungary
     Serbia?

    Akirkbyid ostracod, a species of Reviya.

    Rolerithosia[88]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Collins, Villier & Breton

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

     France

    Anetyiid crab. The type species is Rolerithosia lobulata.

    Rosacythere denticulata[89]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tibert et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Escucha Formation

     Spain

    Anostracod.

    Rosagammarus[90]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    McMenamin, Zapata & Hussey

    Late Triassic (Norian)

    Luning Formation

     United States

    Originally interpreted as an amphipod;[90] the holotype specimen was subsequently reinterpreted as the right half of a decapod tail of uncertain taxonomic affinity.[91][92] The type species is Rosagammarus minichiellus.

    Scalpellum carentanensis[30]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Carriol

    Pliocene

     France

    Abarnacle, a species of Scalpellum.

    Schernfeldia[93]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Winkler

    Late Jurassic (early Tithonian)

    Eichstätt Formation

     Germany

    Anacratiid caridean shrimp of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Schernfeldia schweigerti.

    Schizocythere wiedmanni[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Schizocytheridae.

    Schobertella[52]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweigert et al.

    Early Jurassic (late Hettangian to late Pliensbachian)

     Germany

    Ahermit crab. Genus contains species Schobertella simonsenetlangi and Schobertella hoelderi.

    Scyllarella adinae[76]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Franţescu

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

    Pawpaw Shale

     United States

    Alobster, a species of Scyllarella.

    Seorsus kauffmani[47]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

    Mancos Shale

     United States

    Adakoticancroid crab, a species of Seorsus.

    Serrablopluma[62]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Artal et al.

    Eocene

     Spain

    Aretroplumid crab. The type species is Serrablopluma diminuta.

    Shemonaella? olempskaella[17]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Forel in Forel et al.

    Late Permian (Changhsingian)

    Nagyvisnyó Limestone Formation

     Hungary

    Aparaparchitid ostracod, a possible species of Shemonaella.

    Shiheziestheria[60]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Early Cretaceous

    Qingshuihe Formation

     China

    Aclam shrimp. The type species is Shiheziestheria pangi.

    Shipingia weemsi[94]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kozur, Franz & Bachmann

    Late Triassic (late Carnian to early Norian)

    Arnstadt Formation
    Weser Formation

     Germany

    Aclam shrimp, a species of Shipingia.

    Soleryon[53]

    Gen. et 2 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid[54]

    Audo et al.

    Middle[95] and Late Jurassic

     France
     Germany

    Aneryonid. Genus contains two new species: Soleryon amicalis and S. schorri, as well as "Eryon" perroni Étallon (1859) and "Eryon" giganteus Van Straelen (1923).[95]

    Spinogriphus[96]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jaume, Pinardo-Moya & Boxshall

    Early Cretaceous (late Barremian)

     Spain

    Anacadiocaridid, a member of Spelaeogriphacea. The type species is Spinogriphus ibericus.

    Squilla taulinanus[97]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ahyong, Charbonnier & Garassino

    Miocene (Burdigalian)

     France

    Asquillid mantis shrimp, a species of Squilla.

    Stenodactylina rogerfurzei[98]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Schweigert

    Middle Jurassic (late Aalenian)

     Germany

    Anerymid decapod, a species of Stenodactylina.

    Systenobythere[99]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Warne & Whatley

    Late Miocene

     Australia

    Anostracod. The type species is Systenobythere archboldi.

    Tanidromites maerteni[100]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fraaije et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Bajocian)

     France

    Atanidromitid crab, a relative of homolodromiids; a species of Tanidromites. Announced in 2013; validated in 2023.[101]

    Tetralia vicetina[29]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    De Angeli & Ceccon

    Eocene (Ypresian)

     Italy

    Atetraliid trapezioid, a species of Tetralia.

    Theriosynoecum arinnoensis[89]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tibert et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Escucha Formation

     Spain

    Anostracod.

    Theriosynoecum colini[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, a species of Theriosynoecum.

    Theriosynoecum escuchaensis[89]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Tibert et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Escucha Formation

     Spain

    Anostracod.

    Theriosynoecum guzzoi[39]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Do Carmo et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Alagamar Formation

     Brazil

    Anostracod, a species of Theriosynoecum.

    Tzeltalpenaeus[77]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Sierra Madre Formation

     Mexico

    A member of Penaeidae. The type species is T. exilichelatus.

    Upogebia aronae[102]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Haug, Nyborg & Vega

    Middle Eocene

    Santiago Formation

     United States

    A member of Upogebiidae, a species of Upogebia.

    Urocythereis castelaini[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene (Thanetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Hemicytheridae.

    Urocythereis sinesaloumensis[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Paleocene-Eocene (Thanetian-Ypresian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Hemicytheridae.

    Uromuellerina guiraudi[32]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sarr

    Eocene (Ypresian-Lutetian)

     Senegal

    Anostracod belonging to the family Hemicytheridae.

    Veenia (Nigeria) mediacostarobusta[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Veenia (Nigeria) tardaensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Vetoplautus[22]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Robins, Feldmann & Schweitzer

    Late Jurassic (Tithonian)

    Ernstbrunn Limestone

     Austria

    Amunidopsid galatheoid. The type species is Vetoplautus latimarginus.

    Wrangelleryon[103]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Feldmann, Schweitzer & Haggart

    Early Jurassic (Hettangian)

    Sandilands Formation

     Canada

    Aneryonid. The type species is Wrangelleryon perates.

    Xestoleberis circinatus[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Xestoleberis? preafricanensis[34]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Andreu et al.

    Late Cretaceous

     Morocco

    Anostracod.

    Zoquepenaeus[77]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Garassino et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Sierra Madre Formation

     Mexico

    A member of Penaeidae. The type species is Z. spinirostratus.

    Zygastrocarcinus carolinasensis[104]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Klompmaker, Flores-Ventura & Vega

    Late Cretaceous (late Campanian)

    Cerro del Pueblo Formation

     Mexico

    Ahomolid crab, a species of Zygastrocarcinus.

    Insects[edit]

    Blattaria[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Chilgatermes[105]

    Gen. et sp. nov.

    Valid

    Engel, Pan & Jacobs

    Late Oligocene

     Ethiopia

    A termite. The type species is Chilgatermes diamatensis.

    Colorifuzia[106]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wei, Liang & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Afuziid cockroach. The type species is Colorifuzia agenora.

    Dazhublattella[107]

    Gen. et sp. nov.

    Valid

    Fang et al.

    Late Triassic

    Xujiahe Formation

     China

    Acaloblattinid cockroach. The type species is Dazhublattella lini.

    Ergaula stonebut[108]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Vršanský et al.

    Paleocene (Danian)

     Russia

    Acorydiid cockroach, a species of Ergaula.

    Kinklidoblatta youhei[109]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wei et al.

    Carboniferous (Pennsylvanian)

     China

    Astem-dictyopteran, a species of Kinklidoblatta.

    Mieroblattina[110]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Vršanský & Makhoul

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

     Lebanon

    Amesoblattinid cockroach. The type species is Mieroblattina pacis.

    Morphna paleo[108]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Vršanský et al.

    Paleocene (Danian)

     Russia

    Ablaberid cockroach, a species of Morphna.

    Nuurcala obesa[111]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Acaloblattinid cockroach.

    Perlucipecta[112]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Wei & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Sinuiju Formation[113]
    Yixian Formation

     China
     North Korea[113]

    Amesoblattinid cockroach. The type species is P. aurea; genus also contains P. vrsanskyi.

    Coleoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Aenigmocoleus uralensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Late Permian (possibly Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle.

    Ambraaltica[115]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Konstantinov & Bukejs
    in Bukejs & Konstantinov

    Late Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Aflea beetle.
    The type species is Ambraaltica baltica.

    Antiphloeus[116]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kirejtshuk & Nel

    Early Eocene

    Oise amber

     France

    Asilvanid beetle.
    The type species is Antiphloeus stramineus.

    Archaeocallirhopalus[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe

    Anentimine curculionid weevil.
    The type species is A. larssoni.

    Atomaria cretacea[118]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai & Wang

    Early Cretaceous

    Shixi Formation

     China

    Anatomariine cryptophagid beetle.
    Originally described as a species of Atomaria.
    Moved to Shixitomaria cretaceain2018.[119]

    Atomaria gedanicola[120]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lyubarsky & Perkovsky

    Late Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Russia

    Anatomariine cryptophagid beetle

    Bicoleus[114]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Anasiocoleid beetle.
    The type species is B. kuplensis
    genus also contains B. laticella.

    Boleopsis[116]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kirejtshuk & Nel

    Early Eocene

    Oise amber

     France

    Acleroid beetle related to Melyridae.
    The type species is B. polinae.

    Brachycamacus[121]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar, Legalov & Brown

    Cenozoic (definite age uncertain, estimates range from late Eocene to early Miocene)

     Dominican Republic

    Anentimine curculionid weevil found in Dominican amber. The type species is Brachycamacus gyrommatus.

    Brochocoleus crowsonae[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jarzembowski et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Weald Clay Group

     United Kingdom

    Anommatine beetle. Originally described as a species of Brochocoleus; Kirejtshuk (2020) transferred this species to the genus Diluticupes.[123]

    Brochocoleus keenani[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jarzembowski et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Weald Clay Group

     United Kingdom

    Abeetle, a species of Brochocoleus.

    Brochocoleus maximus[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jarzembowski et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Purbeck Limestone Group

     United Kingdom

    Abeetle, a species of Brochocoleus.

    Brochocoleus tobini[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jarzembowski et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Weald Clay Group

     United Kingdom

    Abeetle, a species of Brochocoleus.

    Brochocoleus yangshuwanziensis[122]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jarzembowski et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Anommatine beetle. Originally described as a species of Brochocoleus; Kirejtshuk (2020) transferred this species to the genus Diluticupes.[123]

    Carabilarva triassica[124]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarov & Prokin in Prokin et al.

    Late Triassic (late Carnian)

    Hassberge Formation

     Germany

    A member of Caraboidea, a species of Carabilarva.

    Ceutorhynchus succinus[117]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Europe

    Abaridine curculionid weevil found in Baltic amber, a species of Ceutorhynchus.

    Colaspoides eocenicus[125]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Moseyko & Kirejtshuk

    Eocene

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast)

    Aleaf beetle belonging to the subfamily Eumolpinae found in Baltic amber, a species of Colaspoides.

    Coleopsis[126]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[127]

    Kirejtshuk et al.

    Early Permian (Asselian or early Sakmarian)

     Germany

    The oldest definitive beetle. The type species is Coleopsis archaica.

    Cretalbiana[128]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Alexeev

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Russia

    Abuprestid beetle. Genus contains two species: Cretalbiana sukatshevae and C. major.

    Cretasyne[129]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Yan, Wang & Zhang

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Alasiosynid beetle. Contains two species: Cretasyne lata and C. longa.

    Cretodascillus[130]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Adascillid dascilloid beetle. The type species is Cretodascillus sinensis.

    Cretodytes incertus[131]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Doronino Formation

     Russia

    Adytiscid beetle, a species of Cretodytes.

    Cretoprionus[132]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[133]

    Wang et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Alonghorn beetle. The type species is Cretoprionus liutiaogouensis.

    Cretoprosopus[134]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is C. problematicus.

    Cretoquedius distinctus[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Cretoquedius dorsalis[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Cretoquedius infractus[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Dieneremia[135]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Reike, Alekseev & Bukejs

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Aminute brown scavenger beetle. The type species is D. rueckeri.

    Discoclavata[136]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar

     Dominican Republic

    Abostrichid beetle found in Dominican amber. The type species is Discoclavata dominicana.

    Durothorax[134]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is D. creticus.

    Electranthribus[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Europe

    Ananthribine anthribid weevil found in Baltic amber. The type species is Electranthribus zherikhini.

    Electronycha[137]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kazantsev

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe
    (Baltic Sea coast)

    Asoldier beetle. The type species is E. prussica.

    Electrosilis[137]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kazantsev

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe
    (Baltic Sea coast)

    Asoldier beetle. The type species is E. minuta.

    Eoceneithycerus[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene
    Ypresian

    Okanagan Highlands
    Klondike Mountain Formation

     United States
     Washington

    ANew York weevil relative
    The type species is E. carpenteri.

    Eoceneithycerus carpenteri

    Erunakicupes grossus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Erunakicupes.

    Falsotanaos[138]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

     Kazakhstan

    Aweevil belonging to the family Brentidae. The type species is Falsotanaos convexus.

    Fortishybosorus[139]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Yan, Bai & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Ahybosorid beetle. The type species is Fortishybosorus ericeusicus.

    Haliplus cretaceus[140]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin & Ponomarenko

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Ahaliplid beetle, a species of Haliplus.

    Hydrobiomorpha heeri[141]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fikáček & Schmied

    Late Miocene

     Germany

    Ahydrophilid beetle, a species of Hydrobiomorpha.

    Juroglypholoma talbragarense[142]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai et al.

    Late Jurassic

    Talbragar Fish Bed

     Australia

    Arove beetle, a species of Juroglypholoma.

    Karakanocoleus mutovinensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Karakanocoleus.

    Larvula triassica[124]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin & Ponomarenko in Prokin et al.

    Late Triassic (late Carnian)

    Hassberge Formation

     Germany

    A member of Polyphaga of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a species of Larvula.

    Lepiceroides[143]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Junior homonym

    Kirejtshuk & Poinar

    Early Cretaceous

     Myanmar

    Alepicerid beetle. The type species is Lepiceroides pretiosus. The generic name turned out to be preoccupied by Lepiceroides Schedl (1957); Kirejtshuk (2017) coined a replacement name Lepichelus for the genus.[144]

    Liadytes aspidytoides[131]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Late Jurassic

     Mongolia

    Aliadytid beetle, a species of Liadytes.

    Liadyxianus[131]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Adytiscid beetle. The type species is Liadyxianus kirejtshuki.

    Lissantauga[136]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar

     Dominican Republic

    Aeucnemid beetle found in Dominican amber. The type species is Lissantauga epicrana.

    Longotanaos[138]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

     Kazakhstan

    Aweevil belonging to the family Brentidae. The type species is Longotanaos rasnitsyni.

    Mediumiuga[145]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Peris & Ruzzier

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Amordellid beetle. The type species is Mediumiuga sinespinis.

    Megolisthaerus minor[146]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai & Huang

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle, a species of Megolisthaerus.

    Mesoderus ovatus[131]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Adytiscid beetle, a species of Mesoderus.

    Mesoderus punctatus[131]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Adytiscid beetle, a species of Mesoderus.

    Mesodytes[131]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Adytiscid beetle. The type species is Mesodytes rhantoides.

    Mesohypna[147]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nikolajev & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Aglaphyrid beetle. The type species is Mesohypna lopatini.

    Mesostaphylinus antiquus[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Mesostaphylinus elongatus[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Mesostaphylinus yixianus[134]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle.

    Mimoplatycis[137]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kazantsev

    Eocene

    Baltic amber
    Rovno amber

     Denmark
     Russia
    (Kaliningrad Oblast)
     Ukraine[148]

    Asoldier beetle. The type species is M. notha.

    Mordellaria friedrichi[149]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Perkovsky & Odnosum

    Late Eocene

    Europe

    Amordellid beetle found in Baltic amber, a species of Mordellaria.

    Okamninus[150]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Mynhardt & Philips

    Early to middle Miocene (15–10 Ma)

     Dominican Republic

    Aspider beetle found in Dominican amber. The type species is Okamninus annae.

    Palaeodytes baissiensis[131]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Baissa locality

     Russia

    Adytiscid beetle, a species of Palaeodytes.

    Palaeophelypera[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Europe

    Anentimine curculionid weevil found in Baltic amber. The type species is Palaeophelypera kuscheli.

    Palaeorhopalotria[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Eocene

     France

    Anoxycorynine belid weevil. The type species is Palaeorhopalotria neli.

    Paleosorius[151]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ortega-Blanco, Chatzimanolis & Engel in Ortega-Blanco et al.

    Early Eocene

     India

    Anosoriine rove beetle found in Cambay amber. The type species is Paleosorius cambayensis.

    Paleothius[134]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is P. gracilis.

    Paleowinus[134]

    Gen. et 5 sp. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is P. rex; genus also includes P. fossilis, P. ambiguus, P. mirabilis and P. chinensis.

    Permocupes latus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Apermocupedid beetle, a species of Permocupes.

    Permunda[152]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko & Volkov

    Probably late Permian

    Mal’tseva Formation

     Russia

    A member of the family Trachypachidae. The type species is P. nana.

    Petrodromeus[152]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko & Volkov

    Probably late Permian

    Mal’tseva Formation

     Russia

    A member of the family Trachypachidae. The type species is "Ademosynoides" asiaticus Martynov (1936). Ponomarenko & Volkov (2013) also described new species P. minor, but this species was subsequently transferred to the separate genus Apermunda.[153]

    Phanaeus violetae[154]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Zunino

    Late Pleistocene

    Cangahua Formation

     Ecuador

    A species of Phanaeus.

    Phloeocharis agerata[155]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Chatzimanolis, Newton & Engel in Chatzimanolis et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

    New Jersey Amber

     United States

    Aphloeocharine rove beetle, a species of Phloeocharis.

    Pleurambus[156]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[157]

    Poinar & Legalov

    Tertiary

     Dominican Republic

    Abelid weevil. The type species is Pleurambus strongylus.

    Potergosoma[158]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kovalev, Kirejtshuk & Azar

    Early Cretaceous

     Lebanon

    Athroscid beetle, a member of Elateriformia. The type species is Potergosoma gratiosa.

    Pretanaos[138]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

     Kazakhstan

    Aweevil belonging to the family Brentidae. The type species is Pretanaos ocularis.

    Protocupoides elongatus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Apermocupedid beetle, a species of Protocupoides.

    Protocupoides esini[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermocupedid beetle, a species of Protocupoides.

    Protodeleaster[159]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is Protodeleaster glaber.

    Protolopheros[160]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kazantsev

    Eocene

    Europe

    Alycid beetle found in Baltic amber. The type species is Protolopheros hoffeinsorum.

    Protoscelis medvedevi[161]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Jurassic

     Kazakhstan

    Ananthribid beetle, a species of Protoscelis.

    Protachinus[142]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai et al.

    Late Jurassic

    Talbragar Fish Bed

     Australia

    Arove beetle. The type species is Protachinus minor.

    Protolissodema[162]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Alekseev

    Late Eocene

    Prussian Formation

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Anarrow-waisted bark beetle found in Baltic amber. The type species is Protolissodema ulrikae.

    Protonectes[124]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokin & Ponomarenko in Prokin et al.

    Late Triassic (late Carnian)

    Hassberge Formation

     Germany

    A member of Coptoclavidae. The type species is Protonectes germanicus.

    Pseudochrysomelites bashkuevi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Pseudochrysomelites.

    Pseudochrysomelites longus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Pseudochrysomelites.

    Pseudochrysomelites medialis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Pseudochrysomelites.

    Pseudochrysomelites sphenoidalis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Pseudochrysomelites.

    Psyllototus doeberli[163]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bukejs & Nadein

    Late Eocene

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Aflea beetle found in Baltic amber, a species of Psyllototus.

    Ptenidium kishenehnicum[164]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Shockley & Greenwalt

    Eocene

    Kishenehn Formation

     United States

    A member of the family Ptiliidae.

    Quedius cretaceus[165]

    Sp. nov

    Disputed

    Cai & Huang

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle, a species of Quedius. Brunke et al. (2019) considered this species to be a junior synonym of the species Cretoquedius infractus.[166]

    Revelieria groehni[167]

    Sp. nov

    Sergi, Perkovsky & Reike

    Late Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    A species of Revelieria.

    Rhomboaspis[158]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kovalev, Kirejtshuk & Azar

    Early Cretaceous

     Lebanon

    Athroscid beetle, a member of Elateriformia. The type species is Rhomboaspis laticollis.

    Rhombocoleites uralensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rossocoleus.

    Rhombocoleus gomankovi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rhombocoleus.

    Rossocoleus angustus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rossocoleus.

    Rossocoleus aristovi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rossocoleus.

    Rossocoleus novojilovi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rossocoleus.

    Rossocoleus sakmara[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Late Permian (possibly Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Arhombocoleid beetle, a species of Rossocoleus.

    Sakmaracoleus[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Apermosynid beetle. The type species is Sakmaracoleus orenburgensis.

    Salpingus henricusmontemini[168]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Alekseev

    Eocene

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Anarrow-waisted bark beetle found in Baltic amber, a species of Salpingus.

    Schizocoleus depressus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Schizocoleus.

    Schizocoleus major[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Late Permian (possibly Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Schizocoleus.

    Schizocoleus minimus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Schizocoleus.

    Schizocoleus robustus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Schizocoleus.

    Schizotaldycupes pubescens[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Anasiocoleid beetle, a species of Schizotaldycupes.

    Scirtes circumcisus[116]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kirejtshuk & Nel

    Early Eocene

     France

    Ascirtid beetle found in Oise amber, a species of Scirtes.

    Simmondsia permiana[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermocupedid beetle.[123] Originally described as a species of Simmondsia; Kirejtshuk (2020) transferred it to the separate genus Lobanovia.[123]

    Sinanthobium[169]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai & Huang

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Arove beetle belonging to the subfamily Omaliinae and the tribe Anthophagini. The type species is S. daohugouense.

    Sinoxytelus transbaicalicus[170]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Cai, Yan & Vasilenko

    Probably Early Cretaceous

     Russia

    Arove beetle, a species of Sinoxytelus.

    Stenaspidiotus[171]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar

     Dominican Republic

    Achrysomeline leaf beetle found in Dominican amber. The type species is Stenaspidiotus microptilus.

    Succinometrioxena bachofeni[117]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Europe

    Anoxycorynine belid weevil found in Baltic amber, a species of Succinometrioxena.

    Succinorhynchites[117]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Eocene

    Europe

    Arhynchitid weevil found in Baltic amber. The type species is Succinorhynchites alberti.

    Taldycupes cellulosus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Ataldycupedid beetle, a species of Taldycupes.

    Taphioporus[125]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Moseyko & Kirejtshuk

    Eocene

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast)

    Aleaf beetle belonging to the subfamily Eumolpinae found in Baltic amber. The type species is Taphioporus balticus.

    Tecticupes martynovi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Ataldycupedid beetle, a species of Tecticupes.

    Tetracoleus meyeni[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Anasiocoleid beetle, a species of Tetracoleus.

    Tetracoleus orenburgensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Anasiocoleid beetle, a species of Tetracoleus.

    Tetracoleus tricoleoides[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Anasiocoleid beetle, a species of Tetracoleus.

    Tetratoma (Abstrulia) nikitskyi[172]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Alekseev

    Eocene

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast)

    A member of Tetratomidae found in Baltic amber, a species of Tetratoma.

    Thayeralinus[134]

    Gen. et 4 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Solodovnikov & Yue in Solodovnikov et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Arove beetle. The type species is T. fieldi; genus also includes T. longelytratus, T. glandulifer and T. giganteus, as well as "Mesostaphylinus" fraternus Zhang, Wang & Xu (1992).

    Themus pristinus[137]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kazantsev

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe
    (Baltic Sea coast)

    Asoldier beetle.

    Tomoderus longelytratus[173]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Telnov

    Late Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea region)

    A species of Tomoderus.

    Triaplus sibiricus[174]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Volkov

    Exact age uncertain, PermianTriassic boundary

    Mal’tseva Formation

     Russia

    Atriaplid beetle. Originally described as a species of Triaplus, but subsequently argued to be a member of the genus Tunguskagyrus[175]orTomiaplus.[176]

    Turonerirhinus[138]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

     Kazakhstan

    Aweevil belonging to the family Curculionidae. The type species is Turonerirhinus karatavensis; genus also contains Turonerirhinus punctatus and Turonerirhinus poinari.

    Turononemonyx[138]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legalov

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

     Kazakhstan

    Aweevil belonging to the family Nemonychidae. The type species is Turononemonyx samsonovi.

    Uskatocoleus convexus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Uskatocoleus.

    Uskatocoleus micron[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Uskatocoleus.

    Uskatocoleus sukhonenis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Uskatocoleus.

    Uskatocoleus uralensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ponomarenko in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aschizocoleid beetle, a species of Uskatocoleus.

    Diptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Anevrina shoumayae[177]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Brown

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    Aphorid fly.

    Archistempellina[178]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Giłka & Zakrzewska in Giłka et al.

    Eocene

    Baltic amber[179]
    Rovno amber

    Gdańsk Bay coast[179]
     Ukraine

    A member of Tanytarsini.
    The type species is A. bifurca; genus also includes A. falcifera.

    Caladomyia szadziewskii[180]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Giłka & Zakrzewska in Zakrzewska & Giłka

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    A member of Tanytarsini.

    Corneliola[178]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Giłka & Zakrzewska in Giłka et al.

    Eocene

    Baltic amber[179]
    Rovno amber

    Gdańsk Bay coast[179]
     Ukraine

    A member of Tanytarsini. The type species is C. avia.

    Daohugorhagio[181]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Arhagionid. The type species is Daohugorhagio elongatus.

    Devalquia[182]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Jr synonym

    Choufani & Nel in Choufani et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Santonian)

     France

    Abiting midge. The type species is D. brisaci. moved to Culicoides brisaciin 2016.[183]

    Dicranomyia alexandri[184]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Kania, Penar & Krzemiński

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    Alimoniid crane fly;
    a replacement name for "Limonia" flagellata Alexander (1931).

    Dicranomyia gorskii[184]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania, Penar & Krzemiński

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    Alimoniid found in Baltic amber, a species of Dicranomyia.

    Ectaetia capdoliensis[185]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fate, Perrichot & Nel

    Cretaceous (late Albian-early Cenomanian)

     France

    A member of Scatopsidae, a species of Ectaetia.

    Elektrothopomyia[186]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Coty & Nel

    Late Oligocene to middle Miocene

    Mexican amber

     Mexico

    Apachygastrine stratiomyid fly found in the Mexican amber. Genus contains two species: E. saltensis and E. tzotzili.

    Forcipomyia nadicola[187]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Szadziewski in Szadziewski & Sontag

    Paleocene

    Sakhalin amber

     Russia

    A species of Forcipomyia.

    Macrochile hornei[188]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krzemiński et al.

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    Atanyderid fly

    Metahelea roggeroi[182]

    Sp. nov

    basionym

    Choufani & Nel in Choufani et al.

    Late Cretaceous (early Santonian)

     France

    Abiting midge.[182]
    moved to Stilobezzia roggeroi in 2016.[183]

    Nannotanyderus ansorgei[189]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krzemiński, Azar & Skibińska

    Early Cretaceous

    Lebanese amber

     Lebanon

    Atanyderid fly

    Nannotanyderus kubekovensis[190]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Skibińska & Krzemiński

    Middle Jurassic

     Russia

    Atanyderid fly

    Parachrysopilus[181]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Arhagionid. The type species is P. jurassicus.

    Podemacrochile[188]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Krzemiński et al.

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    Atanyderid,
    a new genus for "Macrochile" baltica Podenas (1997).

    Ragas baltica[191]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinclair & Hoffeins

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    AnEmpididae

    Ragas electrica[191]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinclair & Hoffeins

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    AnEmpididae

    Ragas eocenica[191]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinclair & Hoffeins

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    AnEmpididae

    Ragas succinea[191]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinclair & Hoffeins

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    AnEmpididae

    Ragas ulrichi[191]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinclair & Hoffeins

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

     Europe

    AnEmpididae

    Rheotanytarsus alliciens[178]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Giłka & Zakrzewska in Giłka et al.

    Eocene

    Rovno amber

     Ukraine

    A member of Tanytarsini

    Sinorhagio sinuatus[181]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Arhagionid, a species of Sinorhagio.

    Stenotabanus oleariorum[192]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Strelow et al.

    Miocene

    Mexican amber

     Mexico

    Ahorse-fly

    Strashila daohugouensis[193]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Huang et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Astrashilid fly

    Succinarisemus totolapensis[194]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Coty et al.

    Probably Oligocene or Miocene

    Mexican amber

     Mexico

    Apsychodine psychodid

    Tanytarsus congregabilis[178]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Giłka & Zakrzewska in Giłka et al.

    Eocene

    Rovno amber

     Ukraine

    A member of Tanytarsini

    Tipula (Platytipula) anatolica[195]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Nel

    Aquitanian

    Bes-Konak

     Turkey

    Acrane fly

    Tipula (Platytipula) anatolica

    Tipula (Tipula) oligocenica[195]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Nel

    Aquitanian

    Bes-Konak

     Turkey

    Acrane fly

    Tipula (Tipula) oligocenica

    Tipula (Trichotipula) paicheleri[195]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Nel

    Aquitanian

    Bes-Konak

     Turkey

    Acrane fly

    Tipula (Trichotipula) paicheleri

    Trichorhagio[181]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Arhagionid. The type species is T. gregarius.

    Trihennigma[196]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Lara & Lukashevich

    Late Triassic

    Potrerillos Formation

     Argentina

    Ahennigmatid fly. The type species is T. zavattierii.

    Ephemeroptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Alexandrinia ipsa[197]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova

    Late Permian (Severodvinian)

    Poldarsa Formation

     Russia

    Aprotereismatid mayfly, a species of Alexandrinia.

    Alexandrinia vitta[197]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova

    Late Permian (Severodvinian)

    Poldarsa Formation

     Russia

    Aprotereismatid mayfly, a species of Alexandrinia.

    Khungtukunia[198]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova

    Early Triassic

     Russia

    Avogesonymphid mayfly. The type species is Khungtukunia sibirica.

    Misthodotes dubius[197]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova

    Late Permian (Severodvinian)

    Poldarsa Formation

     Russia

    Amisthodotid mayfly, a species of Misthodotes.

    Tunephemera[198]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova

    Early Triassic

     Russia

    Asharephemerid mayfly. The type species is Tunephemera tungussica.

    Hemiptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Aafrita[199]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Szwedo & Azar in Szwedo, Azar & Nohra

    Early Cretaceous

     Lebanon

    Aperforissid planthopper. The type species is Aafrita biladalshama.

    Aneurus goitschenus[200]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss

    Eocene

     Germany

    A member of Aradidae found in Bitterfeld amber, a species of Aneurus.

    Anthoscytina perpetua[201]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Li, Shih & Ren inLiet al.

    Middle Jurassic (Bathonian–Callovian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aprocercopid froghopper, a species of Anthoscytina.

    Aradus grabenhorsti[200]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss

    Eocene

     Germany

    A member of Aradidae found in Bitterfeld amber, a species of Aradus.

    Archaesalepta[202]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel in Grimaldi, Engel & Singh

    Early Eocene

     India

    A member of Leptopodomorpha belonging to the family Leptopodidae and the subfamily Leptosaldinae found in Cambay amber. The type species is Archaesalepta schuhi.

    Archemyiomma schaeferi[203]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Herczek, Popov & Perkovsky

    Late Eocene

     Ukraine

    Anisometopine mirid hemipteran found in Rovno amber, a species of Archemyiomma.

    Aviorrhyncha[204]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel et al.

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

     France

    Aeuhemipteran hemipteran. The type species is Aviorrhyncha magnifica.

    Bugyrorinaphis bayana[205]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid, a species of Bugyrorinaphis.

    Burmacader[206]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss & Guilbert

    Late Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Alace bug. The type species is Burmacader multivenosus.

    Cicadocoris assimilis[207]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Dong, Yao & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aprogonocimicid hemipteran, a species of Cicadocoris.

    Clodionus[208]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska & Szwedo

    Early Eocene

     France

    Awhitefly found in Oise amber. The type species is Clodionus fizoli.

    Ellinaphis mediata[205]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid, a species of Ellinaphis.

    Ellinaphis stricta[205]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid, a species of Ellinaphis.

    Eogyropsylla paveloctogenarius[209]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ouvrard, Burckhardt & Greenwalt

    Eocene (Lutetian)

     United States

    Anaphalarine aphalarid psylloid, a species of Eogyropsylla.

    Gapenus[210]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska & Szwedo

    Early Cretaceous

     Lebanon

    Analeurodicine whitefly. The type species is Gapenus rhinariatus.

    Isaraselis[208]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska & Szwedo

    Early Eocene

     France

    Awhitefly found in Oise amber. The type species is Isaraselis cladiva.

    Kubecora[211]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ryzhkova

    Middle Jurassic

    Itat Formation

     Russia

    Anarchegocimicid leptopodomorph heteropteran. The type species is Kubecora ignamica.

    Leptosalda dominicana[202]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel in Grimaldi, Engel & Singh

    Miocene

     Dominican Republic

    A member of Leptopodomorpha belonging to the family Leptopodidae and the subfamily Leptosaldinae found in Dominican amber; a species of Leptosalda.

    Leptosalda niarchos[202]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel in Grimaldi, Engel & Singh

    Miocene

     Dominican Republic

    A member of Leptopodomorpha belonging to the family Leptopodidae and the subfamily Leptosaldinae found in Dominican amber; a species of Leptosalda.

    Longianteclypea[212]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Junior synonym

    Zhang et al.

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Aleptopodomorph heteropteran. A new genus for "Enicocoris" tibialis Popov, 1986; however, Ryzhkova (2012) already established a new genus for this species, Mongolocoris, in an earlier publication.[213]

    Luculentsalda[214]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Yao & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Ashore bug. The type species is Luculentsalda maculosa.

    Lukotekia[208]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska & Szwedo

    Early Eocene

     France

    Awhitefly found in Oise amber. The type species is Lukotekia menae.

    Minysporops[215]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar & Heiss

     Dominican Republic

    Amegaridid pentatomoid found in Dominican amber. The type species is Minysporops dominicanus.

    Mongoaphis[205]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid. Genus contains two species: Mongoaphis maneta and Mongoaphis oblivia.

    Oisedicus[208]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska & Szwedo

    Early Eocene

     France

    Awhitefly found in Oise amber. The type species is Oisedicus maginus.

    Paleocader gusenleitnerorum[216]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss

    Eocene

    Europe

    A member of Tingidae found in Baltic amber, a species of Paleocader.

    Panstrongylus hispaniolae[217]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Poinar

    Tertiary (estimates range from Eocene to Miocene)

     Dominican Republic

    Areduviid hemipteran found in Dominican amber, a species of Panstrongylus.

    Parasinalda[218]

    Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss & Golub

    Eocene

    Europe

    A member of Tingidae found in Baltic amber. A new genus for "Phatnoma" baltica Drake (1950); genus also contains P. froeschneri Golub & Popov (1989), as well as the new species Parasinalda groehni.

    Patollo[219]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Szwedo & Stroiński

    Eocene

    Europe

    Atropiduchid planthopper found in Baltic amber. Genus contains two species: Patollo natangorum and P. aestiorum.

    Poljanka strigosa[220]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Yang, Yao & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    A member of Sternorrhyncha, a protopsyllidiid; a species of Poljanka.

    Primpalaeoaphis[221]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Żyła & Węgierek

    Late Jurassic or Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Apalaeoaphidid aphid. The type species is Primpalaeoaphis khotontensis.

    Priscoflata[222]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Szwedo, Stroiński & Lin

    Paleocene

     China

    Aflatid planthopper. The type species is Priscoflata subvexa.

    Propritergum[212]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[223]

    Zhang, Engel, Yao & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Aleptopodomorph heteropteran. The type species is Propritergum opimum.

    Rinorectuaphis verita[205]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid, a species of Rinorectuaphis.

    Spinitingis[206]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Heiss & Guilbert

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Alace bug. The type species is Spinitingis ellenbergeri.

    Synapocossus[224]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang, Shih & Ren in Wang et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Apalaeontinid cicadomorph. The type species is Synapocossus sciacchitanoae.

    Talaya[225]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Drohojowska, Szwedo & Azar

    Early Cretaceous (early Aptian)

    Abeih Formation

     Lebanon

    Aprotopsyllidiid psyllomorph, a member of Sternorrhyncha. The type species is Talaya batraba.

    Tetrafulgoria[226]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Doweld

    Early Jurassic

     Germany

    Afulgoridiid planthopper; a replacement name for Tetragonidium Bode (1953).

    Tsagaanaphis[205]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kania & Węgierek

    Early Cretaceous

     Mongolia

    Anaphid. The type species is Tsagaanaphis kinga.

    Hymenoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Anomopterella ampla[227]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid, a species of Anomopterella.

    Anomopterella brachystelis[227]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid, a species of Anomopterella.

    Anomopterella coalita[227]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid, a species of Anomopterella.

    Anomopterella divergens[227]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid, a species of Anomopterella.

    Anomopterella ovalis[227]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid, a species of Anomopterella.

    Araripescolia[228]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel, Escuillie & Garrouste

    Early Cretaceous

    Crato Formation

     Brazil

    Ascoliid wasp. The type species is Araripescolia magnifica.

    Archoxyelyda[229]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang, Rasnitsyn & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Asawfly belonging to the superfamily Pamphilioidea and the family Praesiricidae. The type species is A. mirabilis.

    Bilobomyrma[230]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Radchenko & Dlussky

    Late Eocene

    Europe

    Anant (possibly a member of Formicoxenini) found in Baltic amber and Rovno amber. Genus contains two species: B. ukrainica and B. baltica.

    Borneomymar pankowskiorum[231]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, McKellar & Huber

    Eocene (Lutetian)

    Europe

    Afairyfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Borneomymar.

    Burmaimetsha[232]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Perrichot

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Amaimetshid wasp. The type species is Burmaimetsha concava.

    Ceraphron ceuthonymus[233]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel

    Miocene (Burdigalian)

     Dominican Republic

    Aceraphronid wasp found in Dominican amber, a species of Ceraphron.

    Choristopterella[227]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Late Jurassic

     Kazakhstan

    Ananomopterellid evanioid; a new genus for "Anomopterella" stenocera Rasnitsyn (1975).

    Chronomyrmex[234]

    Gen et sp nov

    Valid

    McKellar, Glasier & Engel

    Campanian

    Canadian amber

     Canada

    Adolichoderine ant,
    Type speciesChronomyrmex medicinehatensis

    Chronomyrmex medicinehatensis

    Cretepyris[235]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ortega-Blanco & Engel

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    A member of Bethylidae. The type species is Cretepyris martini.

    Cretevania bechlyi[236]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jennings, Krogmann & Mew

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Anevaniid wasp, a species of Cretevania.

    Dominocephala[237]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Krogmann

    Oligocene or early Miocene

     Dominican Republic

    Acerocephaline pteromalid found in Dominican amber. The type species is Dominocephala vibrissae.

    Ectenobythus[238]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, Ortega-Blanco & McKellar

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Ascolebythid wasp. The type species is Ectenobythus iberiensis.

    Electrobaissa[239]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

    New Jersey Amber

     United States

    Abaissid evanioid wasp. The type species is Electrobaissa omega.

    Gurvanhelorus beipiaoensis[240]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Shi et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Aproctotrupoid. Originally described as a species of Gurvanhelorus; transferred to the genus Spherogaster by Li, Shih & Ren (2017).[241]

    Haidoterminus[242]

    Gen at sp. nov

    Valid

    McKellar, Glasier & Engel

    Campanian

    Canadian amber

     Canada

    ASphecomyrmin ant, only species H. cippus.

    Haidoterminus cippus

    Hoplitolyda[243]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gao et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Apraesiricid sawfly. The type species is Hoplitolyda duolunica.

    Hyptia hennigi[244]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Jennings, Krogmann & Priya

    Eocene

    Europe

    Anevaniid wasp found in Baltic amber, a species of Hyptia.

    Iberopria[245]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, Ortega-Blanco & Delclòs in Engel et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Originally described as a diapriid hymenopteran; Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle (2019) considered it to be a member of Proctotrupomorpha of uncertain phylogenetic placement, closely related to Cretacoformica explicata, and possibly related to Serphitoidea and Chalcidoidea.[246] The type species is Iberopria perialla.

    Kronostephanus[247]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Grimaldi in Engel, Grimaldi & Ortega-Blanco

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Aschlettereriine stephanid wasp. The type species is Kronostephanus zigrasi.

    Laelius preteritus[248]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Barbosa & Azevedo in Barbosa, Perkovsky & Azevedo

    Late Eocene

     Ukraine

    Abethylid hymenopteran found in Rovno amber, a species of Laelius.

    Laelius rovnensis[248]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Barbosa & Azevedo in Barbosa, Perkovsky & Azevedo

    Late Eocene

     Ukraine

    Abethylid hymenopteran found in Rovno amber, a species of Laelius.

    Lancepyris alavaensis[235]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ortega-Blanco & Engel

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    A member of Bethylidae. Originally described as a species of Lancepyris;[235] subsequently made the type species of a separate genus Zophepyris by Engel, Ortega-Blanco & Azevedo (2016).[249]

    Liztor[235]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Ortega-Blanco & Engel

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    A member of Bethylidae. The type species is Liztor pilosus.

    Maimetshasia[232]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Perrichot

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Amaimetshid wasp. The type species is Maimetshasia kachinensis.

    Melikertes (Melikertes) kamboja[250]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Ortega-Blanco in Engel et al.

    Early Eocene (Ypresian)

    Cambay Formation

     India

    Abee found in Cambay amber, a species of Melikertes.

    Melikertes (Paramelikertes) gujaratensis[250]

    Subgenus et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Ortega-Blanco in Engel et al.

    Early Eocene (Ypresian)

    Cambay Formation

     India

    Abee found in Cambay amber, a species of Melikertes.

    Mymaropsis[245]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Ortega-Blanco in Engel et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Ahymenopteran related to diapriids and maamingids. The type species is Mymaropsis turolensis.

    Necrobythus[238]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, Ortega-Blanco & McKellar

    Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

     Canada

    Ascolebythid wasp. The type species is Necrobythus pulcher.

    Palaeogronotoma[251]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Peñalver, Fontal-Cazalla & Pujade-Villar

    Miocene (Burdigalian)

    Rubielos de Mora Basin

     Spain

    A member of the family Figitidae. The type species is P. nordlanderi.

    Parviformosus[252]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Barling, Heads & Martill

    Early Cretaceous (Aptian)

    Crato Formation

     Brazil

    Originally classified as a member of the family Pteromalidae; Haas et al. (2020) considered it to be a member of Proctotrupomorpha of uncertain phylogenetic placement.[253] The type species is Parviformosus wohlrabeae.

    Platystasius gracilis[254]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kononova & Simutnik

    Late Eocene

     Ukraine

    Asceliotracheline platygastrid wasp found in Rovno amber, a species of Platystasius.

    Ponomarenkoa ellenbergeri[255]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Olmi, Xu &He

    Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian)

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    A member of the family Dryinidae[255]orEmbolemidae.[256]

    Praeproapocritus flexus[257]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Li, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Anephialtitid wasp, a species of Praeproapocritus.

    Proapocritus parallelus[257]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Li, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Anephialtitid wasp, a species of Proapocritus.

    Sinohelorus[240]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Shi et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Ahelorid proctotrupoid. The type species is Sinohelorus elegans.

    Spathiopteryx[245]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Ortega-Blanco in Engel et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Albian)

     Spain

    Ahymenopteran related to diapriids and maamingids. The type species is Spathiopteryx alavarommopsis.

    Spathopria[245]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, Ortega-Blanco & Grimaldi in Engel et al.

    Late Cretaceous (Turonian)

    New Jersey Amber

     United States

    Ahymenopteran related to diapriids and maamingids. The type species is Spathopria sayrevillensis.

    Sphakelobythus[238]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel, Ortega-Blanco & McKellar

    Late Cretaceous (Campanian)

     Canada

    Ascolebythid wasp. The type species is Sphakelobythus limnopous.

    Spherogaster saltatrix[240]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Shi et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Aproctotrupoid. Originally described as a species of Spherogaster; transferred to the genus Novhelorus by Li, Shih & Ren (2017).[241]

    Stephanogaster ningchengensis[258]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ding et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Anephialtitid wasp, a species of Stephanogaster.

    Synaphopterella[227]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Ananomopterellid evanioid. The type species is Synaphopterella patula.

    Yantaromyrmex[259]

    Gen. et comb. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Dlussky & Dubovikoff

    Late Eocene

    Europe

    Adolichoderine ant. A new genus for "Hypoclinea" geinitzi Mayr (1868); genus also contains "Hypoclinea" constricta Mayr (1868) and "Iridomyrmex" samlandicus Wheeler (1915), as well as new species Yantaromyrmex intermedius and Yantaromyrmex mayrianum.

    Zigrasimecia[260]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Barden & Grimaldi

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    ASphecomyrmine ant. Type species Z. tonsora

    Zigrasimecia tonsora

    Zoropelecinus[261]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Engel & Grimaldi in Engel, Grimaldi & Ortega-Blanco

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Apelecinid wasp. The type species is Zoropelecinus zigrasi.

    Lepidoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Akainalepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Akainalepidopteron elachipteron.

    Ascololepidopterix[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Anascololepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Ascololepidopterix multinerve.

    Bohemannia aschaueri[263]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fischer

    Eocene

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Apygmy moth found in Baltic amber, a species of Bohemannia.

    Bohemannia butzmanni[263]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fischer

    Eocene

     Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast)

    Apygmy moth found in Baltic amber, a species of Bohemannia.

    Dynamilepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Dynamilepidopteron aspinosus.

    Grammikolepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Grammikolepidopteron extensus.

    Kladolepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Amesokristenseniid lepidopteran. The type species is Kladolepidopteron oviformis; genus also contains Kladolepidopteron subaequalis and Kladolepidopteron parva.

    Longcapitalis[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Longcapitalis excelsus.

    Mesokristensenia trichophora[262]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Amesokristenseniid lepidopteran, a species of Mesokristensenia.

    Pegolepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Anascololepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Pegolepidopteron latiala.

    Petilicorpus[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Petilicorpus cristatus.

    Quadruplecivena[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Quadruplecivena celsa.

    Seresilepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aneolepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Seresilepidopteron dualis.

    Trionolepidopteron[262]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang, Shih, Labandeira & Ren in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Callovian–Oxfordian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Anascololepidopterigid lepidopteran. The type species is Trionolepidopteron admarginis.

    Mecoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Ageropanorpa danili[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran, a species of Ageropanorpa.

    Bellicimbrophlebia[264]

    Gen. et 4 sp. nov

    Valid

    Yang, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    A relative of Cimbrophlebia and hangingflies. Genus contains 4 species: B. angusta, B. cruciata, B. disvena and B. eumorpha.

    Burmomerope[265]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Ameropeid mecopteran. The type species is Burmomerope eureka.

    Eorpa[266]

    Fam, Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Archibald, Mathewes & Greenwood

    Eocene

     Canada
     United States

    three species: E. ypsipeda, E. elverumi & E. jurgeni.

    Fortiholcorpa[267]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic (the Bathonian–Callovian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Amecopteran of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Fortiholcorpa paradoxa.

    Mesochorista generalis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran, a species of Mesochorista.

    Miriholcorpa[267]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic (the Bathonian–Callovian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Amecopteran of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Miriholcorpa forcipata.

    Mirorcimbrophlebia[264]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Yang, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    A relative of Cimbrophlebia and hangingflies. The type species is Mirorcimbrophlebia daohugouensis.

    Neudolbenus[114]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran. The type species is Neudolbenus kopylovi; genus also contains Neudolbenus giganteus.

    Permeca media[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran, a species of Permeca.

    Permeca pygmaea[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran, a species of Permeca.

    Tatarakara variomaculata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bashkuev in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermochoristid mecopteran, a species of Tatarakara.

    Telobittacus bellus[264]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Yang, Shih & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    A relative of Cimbrophlebia and hangingflies, a species of Telobittacus.

    Miomoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Balymotikha[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Vyatkian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida. The type species is Balymotikha deterior.

    Epimastax mutovinensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, a species of Epimastax.

    Epimastax tshepanikha[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, a species of Epimastax.

    Issapaloptera[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida. The type species is Issapaloptera infracta.

    ?Miomatoneurella rossoshana[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, possibly a species of Miomatoneurella.

    Neembia[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida. The type species is Neembia ampla.

    Onthomastax[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida. The type species is Onthomastax coprinus.

    Permosialis udmurtensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, a species of Permosialis.

    Permosialis zavialovensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, a species of Permosialis.

    ?Tridelopterum indebitum[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Palaeomanteida, possibly a species of Tridelopterum.

    Neuroptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Adamsochrysa[268]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin & Archibald

    Early Eocene

     Canada
     United States

    Achrysopid. Genus contains two species: Adamsochrysa aspera and A. wilsoni.

    Archaeochrysa profracta[268]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin & Archibald

    Early Eocene

     Canada

    Achrysopid, a species of Archaeochrysa.

    Archaeodrepanicus[269]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Jepson et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Amantispid. Genus contains two species: Archaeodrepanicus nuddsi and Archaeodrepanicus acutus.

    Choristopsyche asticta[270]

    Sp nov

    Valid

    Qiao et al

    Bathonian-Callovian

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China
     Inner Mongolia

    Achoristopsychid mecopteran

    Choristopsyche perfecta[270]

    Sp nov

    Valid

    Qiao et al

    Bathonian-Callovian

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China
     Inner Mongolia

    Achoristopsychid mecopteran

    Clavifemora[269]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jepson et al.

    Middle Jurassic (Bathonian)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Amantispid. The type species is Clavifemora rotundata.

    Dipteromantispa[271]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin, Yang & Ren

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    A member of Neuroptera. The type species is Dipteromantispa brevisubcosta.

    Epipanfilovia[272]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Yang, Makarkin & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Apanfiloviid neuropteran, possibly a relative of osmylids. The type species is Epipanfilovia oviformis.

    Huiyingosmylus[273]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liu et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Daohugou Beds

     China

    Asaucrosmyline neuropteran. The type species is Huiyingosmylus bellus.

    Neoconis paleocaribis[274]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel in Grimaldi et al.

    Miocene

     Dominican Republic

    Aconiopterygid found in Dominican amber, a species of Neoconis.

    Mesithone carnaria[275]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Khramov

    Late Jurassic

     Kazakhstan

    Amantispid neuropteran. Originally described as a species of Mesithone;[275] subsequently transferred by Jepson (2015) to the separate genus Karataumantispa.[276]

    Mesithone monstruosa[275]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Khramov

    Late Jurassic

     Kazakhstan

    Amantispid neuropteran. Originally described as a species of Mesithone;[275] subsequently transferred by Jepson (2015) to the separate genus Karataumantispa[276] and by Jepson, Khramov & Ohl (2018) to the genus Ovalofemora.[277]

    Okanaganochrysa[268]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin & Archibald

    Early Eocene

     Canada

    Achrysopid. The type species is Okanaganochrysa coltsunae.

    Paristopsyche[270]

    Gen et sp nov

    Valid

    Qiao et al

    Bathonian-Callovian

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China
     Inner Mongolia

    Achoristopsychid mecopteran
    Type species P. angelineae

    Paristopsyche angelineae

    Protochrysa fuscobasalis[268]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin & Archibald

    Early Eocene

     Canada

    Achrysopid, a species of Protochrysa.

    Pseudochrysopa[268]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Makarkin & Archibald

    Early Eocene

     Canada

    Achrysopid. The type species is Pseudochrysopa harveyi.

    Sibelliberotha[278]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Azar & Nel

    Early Cretaceous

     Lebanon

    Aberothid neuropteran. The type species is Sibelliberotha rihanensis.

    Sinomesomantispa[269]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Jepson et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Amantispid. The type species is Sinomesomantispa microdentata.

    Spiloconis eominuta[274]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Grimaldi & Engel in Grimaldi et al.

    Eocene

     India

    Aconiopterygid found in Cambay amber, a species of Spiloconis.

    Notoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Abbrevikhosara[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Amegakhosarid, a relative of grylloblattids. The type species is Abbrevikhosara ovoidea.

    Baharellinus dilaceratus[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Ablattogryllid, a member of Grylloblattida/Eoblattida;[280] a species of Baharellinus.

    Baharellinus porrectus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Ablattogryllid, a relative of grylloblattids; a species of Baharellinus.

    Issadische[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    A member of Eoblattida/Grylloblattida of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly belonging to the family Bardapteridae.[280] The type species is Issadische maximum.

    Issadonympha[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Grylloblattida of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a relative of grylloblattids. The type species is Issadonympha oculea.

    Kenguronympha[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Grylloblattida of uncertain phylogenetic placement, a relative of grylloblattids. The type species is Kenguronympha lenta.

    Kuplya[279]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Atshekardominid, a member of Grylloblattida. The type species is Kuplya minutissima.

    Megakhosarodes borealis[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Amegakhosarid, a member of Grylloblattida/Eoblattida;[280] a species of Megakhosarodes.

    Megakhosarodes tensilis[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Amegakhosarid, a member of Grylloblattida/Eoblattida;[280] a species of Megakhosarodes.

    Mesoidelia gorochovi[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Amesorthopterid, a relative of grylloblattids; a species of Mesoidelia.

    Parakhosara reticulata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Amegakhosarid, a relative of grylloblattids; a species of Parakhosara.

    Permofossilis[279]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Apermotermopsid, a member of Grylloblattida/Eoblattida.[280] The type species is Permofossilis commasticatus.

    Sharovites[282]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov & Storozhenko

    Middle Triassic

    Madygen Formation

     Kyrgyzstan

    A member of Grylloblattida/Eoblattida[280] belonging to the family Mesorthopteridae. The type species is S. alexanderi.

    Sigmophlebia rugulosa[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Kazakhstan

    Atshekardominid, a member of Grylloblattida; a species of Sigmophlebia.

    Odonatoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Angustiphlebia[283]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[284]

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    A member of Odonata, a campterophlebiid. The type species is Angustiphlebia mirabilis.

    Aseripterella[285]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Carboniferous (early Pennsylvanian)

     China

    A member of Odonatoptera. The type species is Aseripterella sinensis.

    Burmaphlebia[286]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Bechly & Poinar

    Early Cretaceous

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Aburmaphlebiid odonate found in Cretaceous Burmese amber, probably closely related to Epiophlebia. The type species is Burmaphlebia reifi.

    Elektroeuphaea[287]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel, Krzemiński & Szwedo

    Eocene

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast)

    Agossamerwing found in Baltic amber. The type species is Elektroeuphaea flecki.

    Eumorbaeschna adriankini[288]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Bechly & Kin

    Late Tithonian

     Poland

    Aeumorbaeschnid dragonfly, a species of Eumorbaeschna.

    Frenguellia iglesiasi[289]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Petrulevičius & Nel

    Early Eocene

     Argentina

    Afrenguelliid, a member of Odonata; a species of Frenguellia.

    Hsiufua[290]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Zhang & Wang in Zhang et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Haifanggou Formation

     China

    Acampterophlebiid, a member of Odonata. The type species is Hsiufua chaoi.

    Italophlebia baueri[291]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Barth, Nel & Franz

    Late Triassic (latest Norian)

     Germany

    Atriassolestid, a member of Odonata; a species of Italophlebia.

    Salagoulestes[292]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fate, Lapeyrie & Nel

    Middle Permian

    Salagou Formation

     France

    Apermagrionid protozygopteran odonatopteran. The type species is Salagoulestes wesleyi.

    Sinoeuthemis[293]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Middle Jurassic (Bathonian-Callovian boundary)

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Aeuthemistid odonate. The type species is Sinoeuthemis daohugouensis.

    Sylphalula[285]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Carboniferous (early Pennsylvanian)

     China

    A member of Odonatoptera. The type species is Sylphalula laliquei.

    Triassothemis gartzii[291]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Barth, Nel & Franz

    Late Triassic (Norian-Rhaetian boundary)

     Germany

    Atriassolestid, a member of Odonata; a species of Triassothemis.

    Orthoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Archifergania[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aproparagryllacridid oedischioid ensiferan. The type species is Archifergania isadyensis.

    Ashanga borealis[294]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fang et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Achifengiine prophalangopsid orthopteran, a species of Ashanga.

    Meselcana udmurtica[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Apermelcanid elcanoid ensiferan, a species of Meselcana.

    Meselcana vologodica[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apermelcanid elcanoid ensiferan, a species of Meselcana.

    Suchonoedischia[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apruvostitid oedischioid ensiferan. The type species is Suchonoedischia incompleta.

    Plecoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Boreoperlidium[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aeustheniid gripopterygomorph plecopteran. The type species is Boreoperlidium borealis.

    Issadoperla[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Atshekardoperlid perlomorph plecopteran. The type species is Issadoperla permiana.

    Kargaloperla decipiens[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeoperlid perlomorph plecopteran, a species of Kargaloperla.

    Kargaloperla furcata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeoperlid perlomorph plecopteran, a species of Kargaloperla.

    Mirumoperla[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aperlomorph plecopteran. The type species is Mirumoperla multinerva.

    Palaeonemoura amica[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemoura.

    Palaeonemoura antrorsa[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemoura.

    Palaeonemoura repleta[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemoura.

    Palaeonemourisca diluta[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemourisca.

    Palaeonemourisca formalis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemourisca.

    Palaeonemourisca strigosa[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeonemourisca.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx adjecta[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx amissa[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx constricta[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx dejecta[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx fixa[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx mira[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Palaeotaeniopteryx succida[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran, a species of Palaeotaeniopteryx.

    Properla issadensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeoperlid perlomorph plecopteran, a species of Properla.

    Votaknemoura[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Apalaeonemourid plecopteran. The type species is Votaknemoura admiranda.

    Trichoptera[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Agraylea cumsacculo[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydroptilidae.

    Agraylea glaesaria[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydroptilidae.

    Allotrichia clara[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydroptilidae.

    Allotrichia superba[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydroptilidae.

    Archaeotinodes petropolitana[296]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Melnitsky & Ivanov

    Late Eocene (40 million years old)

    Europe

    Anecnomid caddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Archaeotinodes.

    Archaeotinodes regiomontana[296]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Melnitsky & Ivanov

    Late Eocene (40 million years old)

    Europe

    Anecnomid caddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Archaeotinodes.

    Archaeotinodes rossica[296]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Melnitsky & Ivanov

    Late Eocene (40 million years old)

    Europe

    Anecnomid caddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Archaeotinodes.

    Aulacomyia wunderlichi[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Sericostomatidae.

    Baissoferus sinitsae[297]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Vassilenko

    Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous

     Russia

    Abaissoferid caddisfly. Originally described as a species of Baissoferus, but subsequently transferred to the genus Pardoferus.[298]

    Cladochorista issadica[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Acladochoristid caddisfly, a species of Cladochorista.

    Cladochoristella ryzhkovae[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Acladochoristid caddisfly, a species of Cladochoristella.

    Declinimodus[299]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gao, Yao & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Arhyacophilid caddisfly. The type species is Declinimodus setulosus.

    Dysoneura zherikhini[297]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Vassilenko

    Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous

     Russia

    Adysoneurid caddisfly, a species of Dysoneura.

    Electragapetus elegans[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Glossosomatidae.

    Electragapetus intectus[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Glossosomatidae.

    Electragapetus novus[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Glossosomatidae.

    Electroadicella[295]

    Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Baltic Sea coast
     Germany

    A member of the family Leptoceridae. Genus includes new species E. bitterfeldi, E. eocaenica and E. succina, as well as "Erotesis" evidens Mey (1988) and "Erotesis" concinnula Mey (1986).

    Electroapatania[295]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Apataniidae. Genus includes new species E. fossilis.

    Electrocryptochia[295]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Limnephilidae. Genus includes new species E. wigginsi.

    Electroganonema[295]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Calamoceratidae. Genus includes new species E. magna.

    Electrotriaenodes[295]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Leptoceridae. Genus includes new species E. hexapterus.

    Helicopsyche cona[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Helicopsyche.

    Helicopsyche damseni[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Helicopsyche.

    Helicopsyche scapi[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Helicopsyche.

    Holocentropus dugoi[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Holocentropus.

    Holocentropus fundamentalis[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Holocentropus.

    Holocentropus peregrinator[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Holocentropus.

    Holocentropus proximorepertus[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Holocentropus.

    Holocentropus telergon[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Holocentropus.

    Isochorema secunda[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydrobiosidae.

    Kamopanorpa maculata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Amicroptysmatid caddisfly, a species of Kamopanorpa.

    Kamopanorpa tshepanikhensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    Amicroptysmatid caddisfly, a species of Kamopanorpa.

    Maniconeurodes ruedigerwagneri[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Lepidostomatidae.

    Marilia succinea[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Odontoceridae.

    Meyochorema[295]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Hydrobiosidae. Genus includes new species M. prima.

    Molanna megategulae[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Molannidae.

    Molanna okraina[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Molanna.

    Nyctiophylax valideturbidus[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Nyctiophylax.

    Ogmomyia conspicua[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the new family Ogmomyidae.

    Ogmomyia ulmeri[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the new family Ogmomyidae.

    Plectrocnemia novokshonovi[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Plectrocnemia.

    Plectrocnemia synthesia[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Plectrocnemia.

    Plectrocnemia varigoria[300]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ivanov & Melnitsky

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acaddisfly found in Baltic amber, a species of Plectrocnemia.

    Prochita[297]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Vassilenko

    Late Jurassic–Early Cretaceous

     Russia

    Adysoneurid caddisfly. The type species is Prochita rasnitsyni.

    Prorhyacophila rasnitsyni[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Sukatsheva & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Vyatkian)

     Russia

    Aprorhyacophilid caddisfly, a species of Prorhyacophila.

    Pulchercylindratus[301]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gao, Yao & Ren

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Ahydrobiosid caddisfly. The type species is Pulchercylindratus punctatus.

    Rhyacophila electroscissa[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Rhyacophila.

    Rhyacophila palaeobaltica[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Rhyacophila.

    Rhyacophila palaeofurcata[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Rhyacophila.

    Rhyacophila succinea[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A species of Rhyacophila.

    Stenoptilomyia incopula[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Sericostomatidae.

    Triplectides vondembuschi[295]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wichard

    Eocene

    Baltic amber

    Europe (Baltic Sea coast

    A member of the family Leptoceridae.

    Other[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Afrogrylloblattus[302]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov & Mostovski

    Late Permian

     South Africa

    Askaliciid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Afrogrylloblattus disputabilis.

    Aviobreyeria[303]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Prokop et al.

    Late Carboniferous

     France

    Abreyeriid palaeodictyopteran. The type species is Aviobreyeria gracilis.

    Avioxyela[204]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel et al.

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

     France

    A relative of hymenopterans. The type species is Avioxyela gallica.

    Carbonokata[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae (a group of insects of uncertain phylogenetic placement, might be related to plecopteransororthopterans). The type species is Carbonokata storozhenkoi.

    Chauliodites circumornatus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Achaulioditid; a species of Chauliodites.

    Chauliodites geniatus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Achaulioditid; a species of Chauliodites.

    Chauliodites kitshmengensis[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Early Triassic

     Russia

    Achaulioditid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida;[280] a species of Chauliodites.

    Chauliodites nedubrovensis[279]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Early Triassic

     Russia

    Achaulioditid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida;[280] a species of Chauliodites.

    Chauliodites niedzwiedzkii[304]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov, Żyła & Węgierek

    Triassic (late Olenekian or early Anisian)

     Poland

    Achaulioditid; a species of Alexandrinia.

    Chrysoraphidia[305]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liu et al.

    Early Cretaceous (Barremian)

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Asnakefly. The type species is Chrysoraphidia relicta.

    Cretalepisma[306]

    Gen. et sp. Nov

    Valid

    Mendes & Wunderlich

    Cenomanian

    Burmese amber

     Myanmar

    Alepismatid silverfish.

    Dvinopedes[279]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Achaulioditid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Dvinopedes salariovensis.

    Eocenoxenos[307]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Henderickx & Bosselaers in Henderickx et al.

    Eocene

    Europe

    Acorioxenid strepsipteran found in Baltic amber. The type species is Eocenoxenos palintropos.

    Eoglosselytrum biarmicum[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Jurinida (=Glosselytrodea), a species of Eoglosselytrum.

    ?Eoglosselytrum kultshumovense[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Jurinida (=Glosselytrodea), possibly a species of Eoglosselytrum.

    Evenkiophlebia[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae. The type species is Evenkiophlebia collucata.

    Falseshurabia[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida[280] and the family Liomopteridae. The type species is Falseshurabia transitoria.

    Geinitzia subita[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Ageinitziid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida;[280] a species of Geinitzia.

    Glaphyrophlebia anderhalterorum[308]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Beckemeyer

    Permian (Artinskian)

    Wellington Formation

     United States

    Aneopteran belonging to the family Blattinopsidae.

    Hadropsylla[309]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Huang et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Apseudopulicid flea. The type species is Hadropsylla sinica.

    Haplodiplatys crightoni[310]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ross & Engel

    Miocene

     Mexico

    Adiplatyid earwig, a species of Haplodiplatys.

    Hymega[311]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Shcherbakov

    Late Permian (~258 million years ago)

     Russia

    A relative of megalopterans. The type species is Hymega rasnitsyni.

    Idelopsocus mutovinus[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Hypoperlida, a species of Idelopsocus.

    Isadelytron[114]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian, possibly also Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Jurinida (=Glosselytrodea). Genus contains the type species Isadelytron speciosum and possibly also ?Isadelytron planum.

    Isadistica[114]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Caloneurida. Genus contains two species: Isadistica issada and Isadistica longa.

    Isadyphasma[114]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Aprochresmodoid phasmatopteran, possibly a member of Permophasmatidae. The type species is Isadyphasma bashkuevi; genus also contains Isadyphasma suchonae and Isadyphasma deminutum.

    Issadohymen[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Sinitshenkova & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Mischopterida (=Megasecoptera). The type species is Issadohymen ponomarenkoi.

    Izykhia[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestida/Cnemidolestodea belonging to the family Spanioderidae.[312] The type species is Izykhia tridentis.

    ?Jarmilacladus patiens[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Urzhumian)

     Russia

    A member of Hypoperlida, possibly a species of Jarmilacladus.

    ?Karajurina desperata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Jurinida (=Glosselytrodea), possibly a species of Karajurina.

    Klyazmia[279]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Achaulioditid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Klyazmia karasevi.

    Liomofrater[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida[280] and the family Liomopteridae. The type species is Liomofrater circumcisus.

    Liomopterites meridionalis[302]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov & Mostovski

    Late Permian

     South Africa

    Aliomopterid; a species of Liomopterites.

    Liomopterites ulterior[302]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov & Mostovski

    Late Permian

     South Africa

    Aliomopterid; a species of Liomopterites.

    Lydasialis[311]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Shcherbakov

    Late Permian (~258 million years ago)

     Russia

    A relative of megalopterans. The type species is Lydasialis micheneri.

    Metabolarva[204]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel et al.

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

     Germany

    A member of Holometabola of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Metabolarva bella.

    Metabolarva bella

    Monstrotitan[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Gorochov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Adeinotitanid, possibly a member of Titanoptera. The type species is Monstrotitan monstrosus.

    Nanosialis[311]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Shcherbakov

    Late Permian (~258 million years ago)

     Russia

    A relative of megalopterans. Genus contains two species: Nanosialis ponomarenkoi and Nanosialis bashkuevi.

    Narkemina kata[281]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae, a species of Narkemina.

    Narkeminopsis inversa[281]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae, a species of Narkeminopsis.

    Narkeminuta[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Early Permian

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae. The type species is Narkeminuta permiana.

    Narkemulla[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae. The type species is Narkemulla sibirica.

    Normandienoptera[302]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov & Mostovski

    Late Permian

     South Africa

    Askaliciid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Normandienoptera serotina.

    Opisthocladus kargalensis[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Middle Permian

    Amanak Formation

     Russia

    Originally described as a member of Hypoperlida and a species of Opisthocladus. Rasnitsyn & Aristov (2021) subsequently transferred it to the genus Tococladus in the eoblattid family Tococladidae.[313]

    Parachauliodites[279]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Permian

     Russia

    Achaulioditid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Parachauliodites orthopteroides.

    Permyak[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Achaulioditid. The type species is Permyak involucris.

    Pseudopulex wangi[309]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Huang et al.

    Middle Jurassic

    Jiulongshan Formation

     China

    Apseudopulicid flea, a species of Pseudopulex.

    Purtovinia[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Achaulioditid. The type species is Purtovinia ustyugensis.

    Raphisialis[311]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Shcherbakov

    Late Permian (~258 million years ago)

     Russia

    A relative of megalopterans. The type species is Raphisialis martynovi.

    Saurophthirus exquisitus[314]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Geo et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Aflea, a species of Saurophthirus.

    Shurabia permiana[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Ageinitziid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida;[280] a species of Shurabia.

    Silesiapteron[315]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[316]

    Prokop et al.

    Late Carboniferous

     Poland

    A member of Paoliidae, a possible relative of dictyopterans. The type species is Silesiapteron jarmilae.

    Sinodunbaria[317]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Liet al.

    Late Carboniferous (Namurian)

    Tupo Formation

     China

    A member of Palaeodictyoptera. The type species is Sinodunbaria jarmilae.

    Stenodictya (?) lusitanica[318]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Correia et al.

    Late Carboniferous (early Gzhelian)

     Portugal

    A member of Palaeodictyoptera, possibly a species of Stenodictya.

    Stephanastus[204]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel et al.

    Carboniferous (Gzhelian)

     France

    An insect of uncertain phylogenetic placement. Nel et al. (2013) interpreted it as a relative of beetles;[204] Beutel, Yan & Kukalová-Peck (2018) considered it more likely to be a member of Protelytroptera.[319] The type species is Stephanastus polinae.

    Stephanastus polinae

    Strephoptilus[114]

    Gen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Rasnitsyn & Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Hypoperlida. Genus contains two species: Strephoptilus borealis and Strephoptilus longus.

    Sukhonia[114]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    Ageinitziid, a member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida.[280] The type species is Sukhonia coriacea.

    Sylvaella semicolorata[114]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov in Aristov et al.

    Permian (Severodvinian)

     Russia

    A member of Polyneoptera/Gryllones belonging to the group Reculida[280] and the family Liomopteridae; a species of Sylvaella.

    Tshunoptera[281]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Aristov

    Late Carboniferous

     Russia

    A member of Cnemidolestidae. The type species is T. ampla.

    Tyrannopsylla[309]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Huang et al.

    Early Cretaceous

    Yixian Formation

     China

    Apseudopulicid flea. The type species is Tyrannopsylla beipiaoensis.

    Uzelothrips eocenicus[320]

    Species

    Valid

    Nel & Nel in Nel et al.

    Lowermost Eocene

     France

    Anuzelothripid thrip, a species of Uzelothrips.

    Westphalopsocus[204]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Nel et al.

    Carboniferous (Moscovian)

     France

    A member of Psocodea. The type species is Westphalopsocus pumilio.

    Trilobites[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Acanthopyge (Belenopyge) estevei[321]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Corbacho & Kier

    Devonian (Pragian)

    Ihandar Formation

     Morocco

    A member of Lichida belonging to the family Lichidae, a species of Acanthopyge.

    Acastava? lerougei[322]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Van Viersen

    Devonian

    Riviere Formation

     Belgium

    Adelogonus oblongus[323]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lin et al.

    Cambrian

    Liudaogou Group

     China

    A polymerid trilobite belonging to the family Proasaphiscidae, a species of Adelogonus.

    Akantharges mbareki[324]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Corbacho & López-Soriano

    Devonian (Eifelian)

     Morocco

    A member of Lichida belonging to the family Lichidae, a species of Akantharges.

    Basseiarges[324]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Disputed

    Corbacho & López-Soriano

    Devonian (Eifelian)

     Morocco

    A member of Lichida belonging to the family Lichidae. The type species is Basseiarges mellishae. Van Viersen (2021) considered Basseiarges to be a junior synonym of the genus Akantharges.[325]

    Bathyurellus diclementsae[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Bathyurellus.

    Bolbocephalus gunnari[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Bolbocephalus.

    Bolbochasmops kaskovoensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

     Russia

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Cambrunicornia? jafnaensis[328]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Elicki & Geyer

    Cambrian

     Jordan

    Aprotolenine ellipsocephalid, possibly a species of Cambrunicornia.

    Canningbole[329]

    Gen. et 3 sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida. The type species is Canningbole latimargo; genus also contains C. henwoodorum and C. macromma.

    Catochia hinlopensis[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Catochia.

    Ceraurinus zhuzhaiensis[330]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Lee

    Late Ordovician

    Xiazhen Formation

     China

    Acheirurid, a species of Ceraurinus.

    Chapmanopyge[326]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Ordovician

     Greenland
     Norway
     United States

    Abathyurid proetid; a replacement name for Chapmania Loch (2007).

    Chattiaspis? budili[331]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Corbacho & López-Soriano

    Ordovician (early Katian)

    Ktaoua Formation

     Morocco

    A member of Dalmanitidae, possibly a species of Chattiaspis.

    Chlupaciparia (Australoparia)[329]

    Subgen. et 2 sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida, a subgenus of Chlupaciparia. The type species is Chlupaciparia (Australoparia) australis; genus also contains C. (Australoparia) lata.

    Chlupaciparia (Chlupaciparia) planiops[329]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida, a species of Chlupaciparia.

    Cirriticeps[332]

    Gen. et sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Holloway

    Silurian

     Australia

    A member of Proetida belonging to the family Tropidocoryphidae. The type species is C. auranticum; genus also includes "Proetus" rattei Etheridge & Mitchell (1891).

    Dianops algeriensis[333]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crônier et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    ‘Argiles de Marhouma’ Formation

     Algeria

    A member of Phacopidae.

    Eurysymphysurina[326]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Asymphysurinid cyclopygoid member of Asaphida. The type species is Eurysymphysurina spora.

    Gabriellus kierorum[334]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Corbacho & López-Soriano

    Early Cambrian

    Rosella Formation

     Canada

    A member of Redlichiida belonging to the family Judomiidae, a species of Gabriellus.

    Gandlops[335]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid[336]

    Bignon & Crônier

    Devonian (Emsian)

     France
     Morocco
     Spain

    Anasteropygine phacopidan, a new genus for "Kayserops" brevispinosus Gandl (1972). Genus also contains Gandlops ogivalis (Morzadec, 1976), G. palenciae (Smeenk, 1983) and G. tamnrherta (Chatterton et al., 2006).

    Harlandaspis[326]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid. The type species is Harlandaspis elongata.

    Heliopyge sohensis[337]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Ghobadi Pour in Ghobadi Pour et al.

    Devonian (Frasnian)

     Iran

    A member of Phacopida belonging to the family Acastidae.

    Hibbertia aodiensis[330]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Lee

    Late Ordovician

    Xiazhen Formation

     China

    Aharpetid, a species of Hibbertia.

    Illaenus (Parillaenus) primoticus[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Anillaenid corynexochid, a species of Illaenus.

    Issalia[328]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Elicki & Geyer

    Cambrian

     Jordan

    Anellipsocephaline ellipsocephalid. The type species is Issalia scutalis.

    Jaylopygiella debruni[322]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Van Viersen

    Devonian

    Riviere Formation

     Belgium

    A member of Acastidae.

    Jeffersonia striagena[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Jeffersonia.

    Jeffersonia viator[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Jeffersonia.

    Lachnostoma platypyga[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Anasaphid, a species of Lachnostoma.

    Leiostegium spongiosum[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Aleiostegiid corynexochid, a species of Leiostegium.

    Linguaphillipsia simekuhensis[338]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hahn, Müller & Aghababalou

    Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

    Mobarak Formation

     Iran

    A member of Phillipsiidae, a species of Linguaphillipsia.

    Meteoraspis qinghaiensis[323]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lin et al.

    Cambrian

    Liudaogou Group

     China

    A polymerid trilobite belonging to the family Crepicephalidae, a species of Meteoraspis.

    Minicryphaeus[335]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid[336]

    Bignon & Crônier

    Devonian (Pragian)

     Morocco

    Anasteropygine phacopidan, a new genus for "Pseudocryphaeus" minimus Morzadec (2001). Genus also contains Minicryphaeus quarterspinosus (Morzadec, 2001) and M. sarirus (Morzadec, 2001)

    Morzadecops[335]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Disputed

    Bignon & Crônier

    Devonian (middle Pragian to early Emsian)

     Morocco
     Spain

    Anasteropygine phacopidan, a new genus for "Pilletina" zguidensis Morzadec (2001). Genus also contains Morzadecops matutina (Gandl, 1972). The genus Morzadecops was considered to be a junior synonym of the genus Feruminops by Van Viersen & Kloc (2022).[339]

    Myopsolenites hyperion[328]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Elicki & Geyer

    Cambrian

     Jordan

    Abathynotid, a species of Myopsolenites.

    Pagetides johannis[340]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fletcher & Greene

    Cambrian

    Young's Cove Formation

     Canada

    A species of Pagetides.

    Palpebralia initialis[329]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida, a species of Palpebralia.

    Palpebralia pustulata[329]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida, a species of Palpebralia.

    Palpebralina[329]

    Gen. et 3 sp. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

     Australia
     France

    A member of Proetida. The type species is Palpebralina pseudopalpebralis; genus also contains new species P. minor and P. ocellifer, as well as "Palpebralia" palpebralis globoculata Feist in Feist and Schindler, 1994 (raised by Feist and McNamara to the rank of a separate species Palpebralina globoculata) and "Palpebralia" latepalpebralis Feist in Feist and Schindler (1994).

    Paranomocarella dingmaoshanensis[323]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lin et al.

    Cambrian

    Liudaogou Group

     China

    A polymerid trilobite belonging to the family Anomocarellidae, a species of Paranomocarella.

    Parvilichas[341]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Corbacho & Vela

    Ordovician (Floian)

    Fezouata Formation

     Morocco

    A member of Lichida belonging to the family Lichidae. The type species is Parvilichas marochii.

    Peltabellia glabra[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Peltabellia.

    Pennarbedops[335]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid[336]

    Bignon & Crônier

    Devonian (late Emsian)

     France
     Spain

    Anasteropygine phacopidan, a new genus for "Rhenops" babini Morzadec (1983). Genus also contains Pennarbedops circumapodemus (Smeenk, 1983). The genus Pennardbedops was considered to be a junior synonym of the genus Hollardops by Van Viersen & Kloc (2022).[339]

    Phacops tamtertensis[333]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crônier et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    ‘Argiles de Marhouma’ Formation

     Algeria

    A member of Phacopidae.

    Phacops zeregensis[333]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Crônier et al.

    Devonian (Famennian)

    ‘Argiles de Marhouma’ Formation

     Algeria

    A member of Phacopidae.

    Phaseolops? bobowensi[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    A member of Proetidae, possibly a species of Phaseolops.

    Placosema qinghaiense[323]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lin et al.

    Cambrian

    Liudaogou Group

     China

    A polymerid trilobite belonging to the family Catillicephalidae, a species of Placosema.

    Pliomerina tashanensis[330]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Lee

    Late Ordovician

    Xiazhen Formation

     China

    Apliomerid, a species of Pliomerina.

    Pteroparia extrema[329]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

    Virgin Hills Formation

     Australia

    A member of Proetida, a species of Pteroparia.

    Punka latissima[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Punka.

    Raymondaspis? pingpong[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Astyginid corynexochid, possibly a species of Raymondaspis.

    Remopleurides xiazhenensis[330]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Lee

    Late Ordovician

    Xiazhen Formation

     China

    Aremopleurid, a species of Remopleurides.

    Rhenogriffides alborzensis[338]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hahn, Müller & Aghababalou

    Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

    Mobarak Formation

     Iran

    A member of Phillipsiidae, a species of Rhenogriffides.

    Rudybole[329]

    Gen. et comb. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Feist & McNamara

    Late Devonian

     Australia
     France

    A member of Proetida. A new genus for "Drevermannia" brecciae Richter (1913); genus also contains "Drevermannia" adorfensis Richter (1913), "Drevermannia" nodannulata Richter (1913), "Palpebralia" nodannulata concava Feist in Feist and Schindler, 1994 (raised by Feist and McNamara to the rank of a separate species Rudybole concava) and a new species Rudybole depressa.

    Scopelochasmops mukranensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

     Germany

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Scopelochasmops praewrangeli[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Shabanovia[342]

    Nom. nov

    Valid

    Doweld

    Middle Cambrian

     Russia

    Analokistocarid; a replacement name for Furia Egorova and Shabanov (1987).

    Svalbardicurus[326]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Ahystricurid aulacopleurid. The type species is Svalbardicurus delicatus.

    Tangshanaspis silveri[343]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Westrop

    Late Cambrian (Furongian)

    Signal Mountain Formation

     United States

    A member of Missisquoiidae, a species of Tangshanaspis.

    Tayanaspis[328]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Elicki & Geyer

    Cambrian

     Jordan

    Anellipsocephaline ellipsocephalid. The type species is Tayanaspis bulbosus.

    Toxochasmops (Toxochasmops) luebzensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Toxochasmops (Toxochasmops) praewesenbergensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Trimerocephalus chopini[344]

    Sp nov

    Valid

    Kin & Błażejowski

    Late Devonian (Early Famennian)

     Poland

    Aphacopid, a species of Trimerocephalus.

    Uhaymiria[328]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Elicki & Geyer

    Cambrian

     Jordan

    Anellipsocephaline ellipsocephalid. The type species is Uhaymiria glabra.

    Uromystrum drepanon[326]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Fortey & Bruton

    Early Ordovician

    Kirtonryggen Formation

     Norway

    Abathyurid proetid, a species of Uromystrum.

    Valdariops porkuniensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Valdariops postnybiensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Valdariops ruegensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Valdariops scheffelae[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

     Germany

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Valdariops schneideri[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Valdariops vierradensis[327]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Krueger

    Ordovician

    Europe

    A member of the family Pterygometopidae.

    Vietnamia yushanensis[330]

    sp nov

    Valid

    Lee

    Late Ordovician

    Xiazhen Formation

     China

    Acalymenid, a species of Vietnamia.

    Zhifangia damghanensis[338]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Hahn, Müller & Aghababalou

    Carboniferous (Tournaisian)

    Mobarak Formation

     Iran

    A member of Proetidae. Originally described as a species of Zhifangia;[338] subsequently transferred to the genus Pudoproetus by Müller & Hahn (2015).[345]

    Others[edit]

    Name Novelty Status Authors Age Unit Location Notes Images

    Adelophthalmus piussii[346]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lamsdell, Simonetto & Selden

    Late Carboniferous

     Italy

    Aeurypterid, a species of Adelophthalmus.

    Aglaspella sanduensis[347]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lerosey-Aubril, Ortega-Hernández & Zhu

    Cambrian (Furongian)

    Sandu Formation

     China

    A member of Aglaspidida, a species of Aglaspella.

    Arthroaspis[348]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Stein et al.

    Cambrian (Montezuman)

    Sirius Passet Lagerstätte

     Greenland

    An arthropod of uncertain phylogenetic placement, probably a relative of trilobites. The type species is Arthroaspis bergstroemi.

    Austromarrella[349]

    Gen. et sp.

    Valid

    Haug et al.

    Cambrian (Late Templetonian to Early Floran)

    Monastery Creek Phosphorite Formation

     Australia

    Amarrellomorph. The type species is Austromarrella klausmuelleri.

    Dvulikiaspis[350]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid[351]

    Marshall et al.

    Early Devonian (Lochkovian)

     Russia

    A member of Chasmataspidida, a new genus for "Tylopterella" menneri (initially thought to be a eurypterid).

    Hesselbonia[347]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Lerosey-Aubril, Ortega-Hernández & Zhu

    Late Cambrian

    St Lawrence Formation

     United States

    A member of Aglaspidida, a new genus for "Aglaspella" eatoni.

    Kachinophilus[352]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[353]

    Bonato, Edgecombe & Minelli

    Late Cretaceous (earliest Cenomanian)

     Myanmar

    A geophilomorph centipede found in Burmese amber. The type species is Kachinophilus pereirai.

    Kasibelinurus yueya[354]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lamsdell, Xue & Selden

    Early Devonian (Lochkovian)

    Xiaxishancun Formation

     China

    Originally classified as a kasibelinurid xiphosuran and a species of Kasibelinurus;[354] Selden, Lamsdell & Qi (2015) reinterpreted it as a chelicerate belonging to the lineage that branched from the main euchelicerate lineage prior to the divergence of Eurypterida, Arachnida and Chasmataspidida and made it the type species of a separate genus Houia.[355]

    Kootenichela[356]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Legg

    Middle Cambrian

    Stephen Formation

     Canada

    A member of paraphyletic "Megacheira" closely related to Worthenella. The type species is Kootenichela deppi.

    Loricicaris[357]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[358]

    Legg & Caron

    Cambrian

    Burgess Shale

     Canada

    A basal, bivalved arthropod. The type species is Loricicaris spinocaudatus.

    Nahlyostaspis[350]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[351]

    Marshall et al.

    Early Devonian (Lochkovian)

     Russia

    A member of Chasmataspidida. The type species is Nahlyostaspis bergstroemi.

    Nereocaris briggsi[357]

    Sp. nov

    Valid[358]

    Legg & Caron

    Cambrian

    Burgess Shale

     Canada

    A basal, bivalved arthropod; a species of Nereocaris.

    Norikeya[359]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Tanaka, Siveter & Williams

    Early Devonian

     Japan

    A bivalved arthropod of uncertain phylogenetic placement. The type species is Norikeya onoi.

    Palaeomarachne[360]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Rudkin et al.

    Late Ordovician

    William Lake Konservat-Lagerstätte

     Canada

    Asea spider. The type species is Palaeomarachne granulata.

    Paraeurypterus[361]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Lamsdell, Hoşgör & Selden

    Upper Ordovician

    Şort Tepe Formation

     Turkey

    Aeurypterid. The type species is Paraeurypterus anatoliensis.

    Parastemmiulus[362]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Riquelme et al.

    Miocene

     Mexico

    Astemmiulid millipede. The type species is Parastemmiulus elektron.

    Pentapantopus[363]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid

    Kühl, Poschmann & Rust

    Early Devonian

     Germany

    Asea spider. The type species is Pentapantopus vogteli.

    Pentlandopterus[361]

    Gen. et comb. nov

    Valid

    Lamsdell, Hoşgör & Selden

    Silurian

     United Kingdom

    Aeurypterid; a new genus for "Eurypterus" minor Laurie (1899).

    Sinoleperditia (Sinoleperditia) tongvaiensis[364]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Wang

    Early Devonian

    Khao Loc Formation

     Vietnam

    A member of Leperditicopida (a group of arthropods of uncertain affinities, classified as ostracods or excluded from this group by different authors), a species of Sinoleperditia.

    Skrytyaspis[350]

    Gen. et sp. nov

    Valid[351]

    Marshall et al.

    Early Devonian (Lochkovian)

     Russia

    A member of Chasmataspidida. The type species is Skrytyaspis andersoni.

    Strobilopterus proteus[365]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lamsdell & Selden

    Devonian (Pragian)

    Beartooth Butte Formation

     United States

    Aeurypterid, a species of Strobilopterus.

    Tremaglaspis vanroyi[366]

    Sp. nov

    Valid

    Lerosey-Aubril et al.

    Cambrian (Guzhangian)

    Weeks Formation

     United States

    A member of Aglaspidida, a species of Tremaglaspis.

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