Hymenoptera paleobiota of Burmese amber

Jouault, Corentin; Rosse-Guillevic, Simon (January 2023). "A new genus of praeaulacid wasp (Hymenoptera: Evanioidea) from the mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber (Myanmar)". Annales de Paléontologie. 109 (1): 102599. doi:10.1016/j.annpal.2023.102599.

Burmese amber is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up to the end of 2023 can be found in Ross (2024).[1]

Hymenoptera

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Abropelecinus rasnitsyni[2]

Wang et al.

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Abropelecinus rectus[2]

Wang et al.

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Abropelecinus tytthus[3]

Guo et al.

2016

A pelecinid wasp.

Acanthabythus exilispineus[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Alivespa colossa[5]

Wu et al.

2020

A priorvespine vespid wasp.

Alivespa gracilenta[6]

Wu et al.

2021

A priorvespine vespid wasp.

Alivespa hirta[5]

Wu et al.

2020

A priorvespine vespid wasp.

Allommation elongatum[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

An allommationid apoid wasp.

Allommation grande[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

An allommationid apoid wasp.

Allommation procerum[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

An allommationid apoid wasp.

Allopelecinus ruoyae[2]

Wang et al.

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Ammosphecium diabolicum[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A crabronine wasp.

Ampluspelecinus robustus[8]

Uchida

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Ampulicomorpha janzeni[9]

Olmi et al.

2014

An embolemid wasp.

Angarosphex alethes[10]

Rosa & Melo

2023

An angarosphecid wasp.

Antiquiformica alata[11]

Wu, Radchenko & Engel in Wu et al.

2024

A formicine ant.

Apodolichurus diaphanus[12]

Antropov

2000

A digger wasp.

Apodolichurus sphaerocephalus[12]

Antropov

2000

A digger wasp.

Aptenoperissus amabilis[13]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn

2017

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus burmanicus[14]

Rasnitsyn & Poinar

2016

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

 

Aptenoperissus delicatus[13]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn

2017

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus etius[15]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2018

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus formosus[13]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn

2017

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus magnifemoris[15]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2018

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus pusillus[15]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2018

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aptenoperissus zonalis[16]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn

2018

An Aptenoperissidae wasp

Aquilomyrmex huangi[17]

Perrichot, Wang & Barden

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Arcapenesia compacta[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Archaeoserphites engeli[18]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2020

An archaeoserphitid wasp.

Archaeovespa cretacea[19]

Wu et al.

2020

A vespid wasp.

Archaeovespa engeli[19]

Wu et al.

2020

A vespid wasp.

Archaeovespa incompleta[6]

Wu et al.

2021

A vespid wasp.

Archaeovespa malleata[19]

Wu et al.

2020

A vespid wasp.

Archaeromma gibsoni[20]

Engel & Grimaldi

2007

A false fairy wasp.

Archeofoenus engeli[21]

Turrisi & Ellenberger

2019

A hyptiogastritine aulacid wasp.

Archeofoenus tartaricus[22]

Engel

2017

A hyptiogastritine aulacid wasp.

Archeogastrinus kachinensis[23] Jouault & Rosse-Guillevic 2023 A praeaulacid wasp.

Archaeorhyssalus subsolanus[24]

Engel in Engel & Wang

2016

A Protorhyssalinae braconid wasp.

Archaeoteleia astropulvis[25]

Talamas in Talamas et al.

2016

A platygastroid wasp of uncertain placement.

Argemiones stupeflip[26]

Brazidec

2023

A spathiopterygid wasp.

Aulacicosmus setosus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A heterogynaid wasp.

Aureobythus decoloratus[27]

Melo & Lucena

2019

A chrysobythid chrysidoid wasp

Aureobythus punctatus[27]

Melo & Lucena

2019

A chrysobythid chrysidoid wasp

Aureobythus villosus[27]

Melo & Lucena

2019

A chrysobythid chrysidoid wasp

Auricleptes nebulosus[28]

Lucena & Melo

2018

A cuckoo wasp..

Azanichrum pilosum[28]

Lucena & Melo

2018

A cuckoo wasp.

Azygdellitha nova[29]

Yang et al.

2024

A praeaulacid wasp.

Baeomorpha liorum[30]

Huber, Shih & Ren

2019

A rotoitid wasp.

 

Bethylitella cylindrella[31]

Cockerell

1917

A Bethylidae wasp

Bethylochrysis clypeata[27]

Melo & Lucena

2019

A chrysobythid chrysidoid wasp.

Bohartiura glabrata[28]

Lucena & Melo

2018

A cuckoo wasp.

Brachypelecinus euthyntus[3]

Guo et al.

2016

A pelecinid wasp.

Bryopompilus interfector[32]

Engle & Grimaldi

2006

A bryopompilid wasp.[33]

Burmabracon gracilens[34]

Li et al.

2021

A protorhyssaline braconid wasp.

Burmabracon grossus[34]

Li et al.

2021

A protorhyssaline braconid wasp.

Burmadryinus cenomanianus[35]

Olmi, Xu & Guglielmino

2014

A dryinid wasp.

Burmaevania aequalis[36]

Shih et al.

2020

An evaniid wasp.

Burmaevania brevis[36]

Shih et al.

2020

An evaniid wasp.

Burmaimetsha concava[37]

Perrichot

2013

A maimetshid wasp.

Burmanteon olmii[38]

Engel

2003

An anteonine dryinid wasp

Burmapenesia iridescens[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Burmapenesia longicephala[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Burmaphron prolatum[39]

Engel & Grimaldi

2009

A stigmaphronid wasp

Burmaphron tridentatum[39]

Engel & Grimaldi

2009

A stigmaphronid wasp

Burmapyris azevedoi[40]

Li et al.

2021

A lancepyrine bethylid wasp.

Burmapyris ohmkuhnlei[41]

Brazidec, Legendre & Perrichot

2023

A lancepyrine bethylid wasp.

Burmasclerogibba aptera[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Burmasega ammirabilis[28]

Lucena & Melo

2018

A cuckoo wasp.

Burmasphex mirabilis[10]

Rosa & Melo

2023

A burmasphecid apoid wasp.

Burmasphex pilosus[43]

Melo & Rosa

2018

A burmasphecid[10] apoid wasp.

Burmasphex sulcatus[43]

Melo & Rosa

2018

A burmasphecid[10] apoid wasp.

Burmastatus triangularis[12]

Antropov

2000

A Crabronid wasp

Burmatiphia mandibulata[44]

Zheng et al.

2022

A tiphiid wasp.

Burminata caputaeria[45]

Haas, Burks & Krogmann

2018

A diversinitid chalcid wasp.

 

Burmomyrma rossi[46]

Dlussky

1996

A Falsiformicid wasp,
originally placed in Formicidae

 

Burmorussus mirabilis[47]

Zhang et al.

2020

A parasitic wasp belonging to the family Burmorussidae.

Burmoxyela lii[48]

Zheng et al.

2021

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.

Burmusculus abstrusus[49]

Wu et al.

2024

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus angustus[50]

Li et al.

2021

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus flexus[51]

Li et al.

2023

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus fuxii[52]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang, Rasnitsyn & Zhang

2018

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus magnus[53]

Li et al.

2020

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus mutatus[51]

Li et al.

2023

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus nuwae[52]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang, Rasnitsyn & Zhang

2018

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus primitivus[49]

Wu et al.

2024

A burmusculid wasp.

Burmusculus shennongii[52]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang, Rasnitsyn & Zhang

2018

A burmusculid wasp.

Buserphites applanatus[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Buserphites myanmarensis[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Callisphex robustus[10]

Rosa & Melo

2023

A burmasphecid apoid wasp.

Caloichneumon perrarus[55]

Li et al.

2017

An ichneumon wasp.

Camelomecia janovitzi[56]

Barden & Grimaldi

2016

A stem group ant of uncertain affinity

 

Camelosphecia fossor[57]

Boudinot, Perrichot & Chaul

2020

A member of Formicoidea closely related to ants.

Camelosphecia venator[57]

Boudinot, Perrichot & Chaul

2020

A member of Formicoidea closely related to ants.

Caradiophyodus saradae[58]

Poinar & Vega

2023

An caradiophyodid platygastroid.

Cascoscelio incassa[59]

Poinar

2012

A platygastrid wasp

 

Cephalobythus clypeatus[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Cephalobythus deformis[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Cephalobythus gladiator[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Cephalobythus simplex[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Ceratomyrmex ellenbergeri[17]

Perrichot, Bo, & Engel,

2016

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Ceratomyrmex planus[60]

Lattke & Melo

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

Chainochora syntoma[61]

Chen, van Achterberg & Hong

2021

A protobraconine braconid wasp.

Chonidris insolita[17]

Perrichot, Wang & Barden

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Christophus myanmarensis[62]

Brazidec et al.

2021

A diapriid wasp.

Christophus ohmkuhnlei[62]

Brazidec et al.

2021

A diapriid wasp.

Chrysobythus areolatus[27]

Melo & Lucena

2019

A chrysobythid chrysidoid wasp.

Chrysopsenella euryphaessa[63]

Lepeco & Melo

2023

A chrysopsenellid chrysidoid wasp.

Cirrosphex admirabilis[12]

Antropov

2000

A wasp of uncertain placement.

Colmepsiterona cumcarena[64]

Cockx & McKellar

2018

A Pemphredoninae crabronid wasp.

Cresogmus grimaldii[65]

Rasnitsyn & Kolyada in Rasnitsyn et al.

2022

A member of the family Proctotrupidae.

Cretampulex gracilis[12]

Antropov

2000

A digger wasp.

Cretapristocera longiscapa[66]

Jouault et al.

2020

A bethylid wasp.

Cretastatus longevus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

An astatine wasp.

Cretevania bechlyi[67]

Jennings, Krogmann & Mew

2013

An evaniid wasp.

Cretevania kachinensis[68]

Rosse-Guillevic & Jouault

2023

An evaniid wasp.

Cretevania tenuis[69]

Li et al.

2018

An ensign wasp.

Cretolixon alatum[70]

Lohrmann in Lohrmann et al.

2020

A rhopalosomatid wasp.

Cretolyra noijebumensis[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Cretolyra shawi[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Cretopsenella spinifera[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Cretorussus vilhelmseni[72]

Jouault, Perrichot & Nel

2021

An orussoid sawfly.

Cretosapyga resinicola[73]

Bennett & Engel

2005

A sapygid wasp

Cretosclerogibba antennalis[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Cretosclerogibba contractocollis[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Cretosclerogibba neli[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Cretosclerogibba rasnitsyni[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Cretospilomena familiaris[12]

Antropov

2000

A Crabronid wasp

Curiosivespa striata[74]

Perrard & Carpenter

2017

A vespid wasp.

Curiosivespa zigrasi[74]

Perrard & Carpenter

2017

A vespid wasp.

Cursoribythus silvestris[75]

Cockx & McKellar

2016

A falsiformicid wasp.

Curtevania enervia[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evanioid wasp.

Curvitexis kopylovi[76]

Jouault, Nam & Rasnitsyn

2022

A member of the family Anaxyelidae.

Decasphex cretacicus[77]

Zheng et al.

2020

A burmasphecid[10] apoid wasp.

Deltoxyela engeli[78]

Wang et al.

2019

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.

Dhagnathos autokrator[17]

Perrichot, Wang & Barden

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant.

 

Diaspathion ortegai[79]

Engel & Huang

2015

A spathiopterygid diaprioid wasp.

Dilobops bidentata[60]

Lattke & Melo

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

Dipteromma paradoxa[80]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2019

A dipterommatid mymarommatoid wasp.

Discoscapa apicula[81]

Poinar

2020

A crabronid wasp.

Diversinitus attenboroughi

Haas, Burks, & Krogmann

2018

A diversinitid wasp

 

Dryinus acutifrons[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus arakanesis[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus bamar[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus brachytarsis[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus burmensis[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus carsteni[83]

Olmi et al.

2022

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus chin[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus katyae[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus laminatus[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus latitarsis[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus maderai[84]

Guglielmino et al.

2018

A dryinid wasp.

 

Dryinus nadezhdae[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus parisei[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Dryinus taron[82]

Martynova et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Edrossia vetusta[42]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A member of the family Sclerogibbidae.

Electrofoenia jehani[85]

Jouault, Nel & Perrichot

2020

An aulacid wasp.

Electrofoenops diminuta[22]

Engel

2017

An aulacid wasp.

Electrofoenops cockerelli[21]

Turrisi & Ellenberger

2019

An aulacid wasp.

Electrofoenops exaltatus[86]

Li et al.

2021

An aulacid wasp.

Electrofoenops rasnitsyni[21]

Turrisi & Ellenberger

2019

An Aulacid wasp.

Electrofoenus gracilipes[31]

Cockerell

1917

An Aulacidae wasp

Embolemus antiquus[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus brachypterus[88]

Olmi et al.

2021

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus burmensis[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus cretacicus[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus micropterus[88]

Olmi et al.

2021

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus ohmkuhnlei[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

An embolemid wasp.

Embolemus zherikhini[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

An embolemid wasp.

Eopelecinus inopinatus[89]

Jouault et al.

2020

A pelecinid wasp.

Eopelecinus marechali[90]

Jouault

2021

A pelecinid wasp.

Eopelecinus strangulatus[2]

Wang et al.

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Eorhopalosoma gorgyra[91]

Engel

2008

A rhopalosomatid wasp.

Eorhopalosoma lohrmanni[92]

Boudinot & Dungey

2020

A rhopalosomatid wasp.

Exilaulacus advenus[86]

Li et al.

2021

Exilaulacus eximius[86]

Li et al.

2021

Exilaulacus loculatus[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evanioid wasp.

Exilaulacus latus[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evanioid wasp.

Foenobethylus electriphilus[31][93]

(Cockerell)

1917

A bethylid wasp.
Originally described as "Apenesia" electriphila.
Moved from "Eleganesia" electriphila.

Galloromma kachinensis[20]

Engel & Grimaldi

2007

A false fairy wasp.

Genkyhag innebula[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Geoscelio mckellari[94]

Engel & Huang

2016

A scelionid wasp.

Gerontoformica contegus[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica gracilis[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica magnus[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica orientalis[95]

(Engel & Grimaldi)

2005

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica pilosus[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica robustus[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica rugosus[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica spiralis[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica sternorhabda[96]

Boudinot et al.

2022

A sphecomyrmine ant

Gerontoformica subcuspis[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Gerontoformica tendir[95]

(Barden & Grimaldi)

2014

A sphecomyrmine ant

 

Glabiala barbata[45]

Haas, Burks & Krogmann

2018

A diversinitid chalcid wasp.

 

Glenocephalus mandibularis[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A cirrosphecid apoid wasp.

Gnathapenesia burmensis[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Grandixyela rasnitsyni[97]

Zheng in Zheng et al.

2021

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.

Gwesped groehni[41]

Brazidec, Legendre & Perrichot

2023

A lancepyrine bethylid wasp.

Habraulacus splendidus[98]

Jouault & Huang

2024

A praeaulacid evanioid wasp.

Habraulacus zhaoi[99]

Li et al.

2015

A praeaulacid evanioid wasp.

Hadraulacus liae[100]

Jouault & Huang

2024

A praeaulacid wasp.

Hadraulacus perrarus[101]

Li, Shih & Ren in Li et al.

2023

A praeaulacid wasp.

Haidomyrmex cerberus[17]

Dlussky

1996

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Haidomyrmex davidbowiei[60]

Lattke & Melo

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

Haidomyrmex scimitarus[17]

Barden & Grimaldi

2012

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Haidomyrmex zigrasi[17]

Barden & Grimaldi

2012

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Haptodioctes apiformis[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A cirrosphecid apoid wasp.

Helosericus verrucosus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A member of the tribe Psenini.

Heteroichneumon rasnitsyni[102]

Kopylov, Zhang & Zhang

2021

An ichneumon wasp.

Heteropimpla megista[103]

Li, Shih, Kopylov & Ren in Li et al.

2019

A Labenopimplinae ichneumon wasp.

Heteropimpla pulverulenta[102]

Kopylov, Zhang & Zhang

2021

Heterosphex wuni[104]

Li, Rosa, Melo & Shih in Li et al.

2022

A cirrosphecid apoid wasp.

Holopsenella antiqua[105]

Lepeco & Melo

2021

A member of Aculeata of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Holopsenella burmitica[105]

Lepeco & Melo

2021

A member of Aculeata of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Holopsenella gothica[105]

Lepeco & Melo

2021

A member of Aculeata of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Holopsenelliscus pankowskiorum[106]

Engel

2019

A bethylid wasp.

Hukawngepyris setosus[107]

Brazidec, Lohrmann & Perrichot

2024

An epyrine bethylid wasp.

Hybristodryinus anomalus[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus castaneus[109]

Olmi, Guglielmino & Chen in Olmi et al.

2021

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus concavifrons[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus cretacicus[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus karen[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus kayin[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus konbaung[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus ligulatus[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus magnificus[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus mon[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus moutesoe[110]

Tribull, Barden & Olmi

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus nalae[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus pyu[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus resinicolus[111]

Engel

2005

A dryinid wasp

Hybristodryinus shan[108]

Perkovsky et al.

2019

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus viriosus[112]

Wang et al.

2021

A dryinid wasp.

Hybristodryinus zaifui[109]

Chen, Olmi & Perkovsky in Olmi et al.

2021

A dryinid wasp.

Hypselogastrion simplex[113]

Engel in Engel & Wang

2016

A gasteruptiid wasp.

Hyptiogastrites electrinus[114]

Cockerell

1917

An aulacid wasp

Iberoevania nova[115]

Li, Shih & Ren in Li et al.

2023

An evaniid wasp.

Keratodellitha anubis[116]

Jouault et al.

2021

A othniodellithid evanioid wasp.

Keratodellitha basilisci[116]

Jouault et al.

2021

A othniodellithid evanioid wasp.

Keratodellitha kirin[116]

Jouault et al.

2021

A othniodellithid evanioid wasp.

Kleistochora dolichura[61]

Chen, van Achterberg & Hong

2021

A protobraconine braconid wasp.

Kronostephanus zigrasi[117]

Engel & Grimaldi

2013

A schlettereriine crown wasp.

Lagenostephanus lii[118]

Li, Rasnitsyn, Shih & Ren

2017

A crown wasp.

Linguamyrmex brevicornis[17]

Perrichot et al

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Linguamyrmex rhinocerus[17]

Miao & Wang

2019

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Linguamyrmex vladi[17]

Barden & Grimaldi

2017

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Maimetshasia kachinensis[37]

Perrichot

2013

A maimetshid wasp.

Megacoxa chandrahrasa[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Megacoxa janzeni[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Megacoxa synchrotron[71]

Brazidec et al.

2024

A megalyrid wasp.

Megalopsenella pouilloni[66]

Jouault et al.

2020

A bethylid wasp.

Megalyrhyssalus clavicornis[119]

Belokobylskij & Jouault

2021

A braconid wasp.

Megarolium paradoxum[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A bembicine wasp.

Melittosphex burmensis[120]

Poinar & Danforth

2006

An aculeate wasp

 

Mendampulex monilicularis[12]

Antropov

2000

A digger wasp.

Merascylla atavella[121]

(Cockerell)

1920

A bethylid wasp.
Originally described as Epyris atavellus.

Mesevania swinhoei[122]

Basibuyuk & Rasnitsyn

2000

An ensign wasp

Mesoserphites annulus[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Mesoserphites engeli[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Mesoserphites giganteus[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Mesoserphites scutatus[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Mesoserphites viraneacapitis[54]

Herbert & McKellar

2021

A serphitid wasp.

Mintara parva[62]

Brazidec et al.

2021

A diapriid wasp.

Miracorium tetrafoveolatum[28]

Lucena & Melo

2018

A cuckoo wasp.

Myanmarina diversa[123]

Zheng et al.

2022

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmarina jeannineae[124]

Li et al.

2018

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmarina kachin[125]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang et al.

2018

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmarina lahu[125]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang et al.

2018

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmarina lisu[125]

Zhang & Rasnitsyn in Zhang et al.

2018

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmarina sidorchukae[126]

Jouault, Rasnitsyn & Perrichot

2020

A myanmarinid wasp.

Myanmephialtites bashkuevi[127]

Jouault, Rasnitsyn & Perrichot

2020

An ohlhoffiid stephanoid wasp.

Myanmymar aresconoides[128]

Huber

2011

A fairyfly

 

Myanmyrma gracilis[129]

Engel & Grimaldi

2005

A sphecomyrmine ant.[57]

 

Myanmyrma maraudera[56][57]

Barden & Grimaldi

2016

A sphecomyrmine ant. Originally described as Gerontoformica maraudera.

 

Nadezhdabythus burmensis[130]

Zhang et al.

2020

A scolebythid wasp.

Newjersevania brevis[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evaniid wasp.

Newjersevania longa[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evaniid wasp.

Newjersevania rasnitsyni[36]

Shih et al.

2020

An evaniid wasp.

Novichneumon longus[55]

Li et al.

2017

An Ichneumon wasp.

Odontosericus burmensis[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A member of the tribe Psenini.

Ohlhoffia robusta[127]

Jouault, Rasnitsyn & Perrichot

2020

An ohlhoffiid stephanoid wasp.

Orthosyntexis elegans[131]

Gao, Engel, Shih, Gao in Gao et al.

2021

An anaxyelid wasp.

Orthosyntexis thanti[131]

Gao, Engel, Shih, Gao in Gao et al.

2021

An anaxyelid wasp.

Othniodellitha mantichora[132]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

An Evanioid wasp.

Palaeoanteon cenomanianum[133]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp.

Paleoaulacus minutus[134]

Jouault & Nel

2021

An aulacid wasp.

Paleosyncrasis hongi[135]

Poinar

2019

A praeaulacid evanioid wasp.

Pangu antiquum[136]

Li et al.

2020

A panguid wasp.

Pangu yuangu[53]

Li et al.

2020

A panguid wasp.

Paraxiphydria resinata[137]

Gao, Engel & Gao in Gao et al.

2022

A member of the family Xiphydriidae[137] or Anaxyelidae.[76]

Peleproctus dolichurus[138]

Zhang et al.

2018

A peleserphid proctotrupomorph.

Peleserphus brachyurus[138]

Zhang et al.

2018

A peleserphid proctotrupomorph.

Peleserphus genalis[138]

Zhang et al.

2018

A peleserphid proctotrupomorph.

Peleserphus qufuensis[139]

Yu et al.

2021

A peleserphid proctotrupomorph.

Pinguixyela pinguis[78][48]

(Wang et al.)

2019

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.
Originally described as Syspastoxyela pinguis.

Plumalexius ohmkuhnlei[140]

Rasnitsyn & Brothers

2020

A species of Plumalexius.

Ponomarenkoa burmensis[87]

Perkovsky et al.

2020

A dryinid wasp or an embolemid wasp.

Ponomarenkoa ellenbergeri[141]

Olmi, Xu & He

2013

A Ponomarenkoinae Dryinid wasp[141] or an embolemid wasp.[87]

Praegastrinus edithae[142]

Jouault & Nel

2024

A praeaulacid wasp.

Prolemistus apiformis[12]

Antropov

2000

A Crabronid wasp

Prosphex anthophilos[143]

Grimaldi, Peñalver, Barrón, et al.

2019

A probable stem-group Aculeatan of uncertain placement, possibly a panguid.[136]

 

Phoriostephanus exilis[144]

Engel & Huang

2016

A crown wasp.

Prionaspidion brevidens[145]

Lepeco & Melo in Lepeco, Barbosa & Melo

2022

A member of Aculeata belonging to the family Trifionychidae.

Prionaspidion nanus[145]

Lepeco & Melo in Lepeco, Barbosa & Melo

2022

A member of Aculeata belonging to the family Trifionychidae.

Pristinopterus spectabilis[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A bembicine wasp.

Pristopsen obscurus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A member of the tribe Psenini.

Prosyntexis antennata[146]

Li et al.

2023

A sepulcid sawfly.

Prosyntexis aristovi[146]

Li et al.

2023

A sepulcid sawfly.

Prosyntexis lata[146]

Li et al.

2023

A sepulcid sawfly.

Proterosceliopsis ambulata[147]

Talamas, Shih & Ren in Talamas et al.

2019

A proterosceliopsid platygastroid wasp.

Proterosceliopsis nigon[147]

Talamas, Shih & Ren in Talamas et al.

2019

A proterosceliopsid platygastroid wasp.

Proterosceliopsis plurima[147]

Talamas, Shih & Ren in Talamas et al.

2019

A proterosceliopsid platygastroid wasp.

Proterosceliopsis torquata[147]

Talamas, Shih & Ren in Talamas et al.

2019

A proterosceliopsid platygastroid wasp.

Proterosceliopsis wingerathi[147]

Talamas, Shih & Ren in Talamas et al.

2019

A proterosceliopsid platygastroid wasp.

Protobelyta monsirei[148]

Jouault, Perrichot & Nel

2020

A diapriid wasp.

Protobracon robusticauda[149]

Chen et al.

2020

A braconid wasp.

Protoceratomyrmex revelatus[17]

Perrichot, Wang & Barden

2020

A haidomyrmecine ant

 

Protofoenus swinhoei[114]

Cockerell

1917

An Aulacidae wasp

Prototeleia kleio[150]

Talamas et al.

2021

A platygastrid wasp.

Protovespa haxairei[74]

Perrard & Carpenter

2017

A vespid wasp.

Protozigrasimecia chauli[151]

Cao, Boudinot & Gao in Cao et al.

2020

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Pseudodryinus burmensis[35]

Olmi, Xu & Guglielmino

2014

A dryinid wasp.

Ptilocosmus corniculatus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A heterogynaid wasp.

Pyramidibracon clypeatus[149]

Chen et al.

2020

A braconid wasp.

Ramageoptera platycephala[152]

Jouault & Brazidec

2021

A protopristocerine bethylid wasp.

Raptodryinus patrickmuelleri[153]

Olmi et al

2020

A dryinid wasp

Rasnichneumon alexandri[102]

Kopylov, Zhang & Zhang

2021

An ichneumon wasp.

Rasnichneumon gibbosus[154]

Kopylov & Jouault

2024

An ichneumon wasp.

Rasnichneumon gracilis[102]

Kopylov, Zhang & Zhang

2021

An ichneumon wasp.

Rasnichneumon klopfsteinae[154]

Kopylov & Jouault

2024

An ichneumon wasp.

Rasnichneumon nevergo[155]

Jouault & Huang

2024

An ichneumon wasp.

Rasnitsevania ferox[85]

Jouault, Nel & Perrichot

2020

A praeaulacid wasp.

Rasnitsynum burmense[156]

Olmi et al.

2021

A dryinid wasp.

"Rhabdogyna" elongata[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

"Rhabdogyna" festiva[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

"Rhabdogyna" prima[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

Rhetinorhyssalus morticinus[158]

Engel

2016

A braconid wasp.

Rhynchopsenella argentea[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Rhynchopsenella bicarinata[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Rhynchopsenella diaphana[4]

Lepeco & Melo

2022

A scolebythid wasp.

Rogichneumon braconidicus[102]

Kopylov, Zhang & Zhang

2021

An ichneumon wasp.

Sclerodermus quadridentatus[31]

Cockerell

1917

A Bethylidae wasp

Sclerogibba cretacica[159]

Martynova et al.

2019

A sclerogibbid wasp.

Sclerosyntexis hirsuta[160]

Wang et al.

2020

An anaxyelid sawfly.

Seneciobracon novalatus[161]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2018

A braconid wasp.

 

Siccibythus martynovae[162]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2020

A falsiformicid wasp.

Siccibythus musculosus[75]

Cockx & McKellar

2016

A falsiformicid wasp.

Siccibythus oculatus[162]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2020

A falsiformicid wasp.

Siccibythus ohmkuhnlei[162]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2020

A falsiformicid wasp.

Siccibythus pallidus[162]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2020

A falsiformicid wasp.

Siccibythus paulus[162]

Rasnitsyn et al.

2020

A falsiformicid wasp.

Simplisphex burmensis[10]

Rosa & Melo

2023

A burmasphecid apoid wasp.

Simplisphex scutellatus[10]

Rosa & Melo

2023

A burmasphecid apoid wasp.

Sinuevania mira[69]

Li et al.

2018

An evanioid wasp.

Sinuevania pouilloni[142]

Jouault & Nel

2024

Sorellevania deansi[163]

Engel

2006

An ensign wasp

Sorellevania guillami[164]

Jouault

2023

An evaniid wasp.

Sorellevania rara[115]

Li, Shih & Ren in Li et al.

2023

An evaniid wasp.

Spheciellus aenigmaticus[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A spheciellid apoid wasp.

Stelepelecinus minutus[2]

Wang et al.

2023

A pelecinid wasp.

Stephanorhyssalus longiscapus[119]

Belokobylskij & Jouault

2021

A braconid wasp.

Striaexyela longicornis[165]

Zheng et al.

2019

A syspastoxyelid wasp.

Striaexyela simpla[78][48]

(Wang et al.)

2019

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.
Originally described as Syspastoxyela simpla.

Supraserphites draculi[166]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2019

A serphitid wasp.

Supraserphites margritae[167]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2020

A serphitid wasp.

Supraserphites sidorchukae[168]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2019

A serphitid wasp.

Supraserphites vorontsovi[167]

Rasnitsyn & Öhm-Kühnle

2020

A serphitid wasp.

Syspastoxyela rhaphidia[169]

Engel & Huang in Engel et al.

2016

A syspastoxyelid sawfly.

Temnogyna elegans[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

Temnogyna multiplex[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

Temnogyna nyx[157]

Rosa & Melo

2024

A temnogynid apoid wasp.

Thagyaminobythus martini[170]

Rosse-Guillevic, Jouault & Brazidec

2023

A member of Chrysidoidea of uncertain affinities.

Thanatotiphia nyx[171]

Engel, Ortega-Blanco & Bennett

2009

A tiphiid wasp

Thaumatorrhinos athrix[172]

Martins & Melo

2024

A thaumatodryinine dryinid wasp.

Thigmocosmus longicornis[7]

Rosa & Melo

2021

A heterogynaid wasp.

Tibialobracon compressicornis[149]

Chen et al.

2020

A braconid wasp.

Tibialobracon laevis[173]

Li et al.

2023

A braconid wasp.

Tichostephanus hui[174]

Engel

2019

A crown wasp.

Tichostephanus kachinensis[175]

Wang et al.

2024

Tichostephanus longus[175]

Wang et al.

2024

Trifionyx pilosus[145]

Lepeco & Melo in Lepeco, Barbosa & Melo

2022

A member of Aculeata belonging to the family Trifionychidae.

Trifionyximus cracens[145]

Lepeco & Melo in Lepeco, Barbosa & Melo

2022

A member of Aculeata belonging to the family Trifionychidae.

Trigampulex pervetus[176]

(Cockerell)

1917

A wasp of uncertain placement.[12]

Tumidistephanus prometheus[177]

Ge & Tan in Ge et al.

2023

A stephanid wasp.

Uniceratops trex[93]

Colombo, Gobbi & Azevedo

2020

A bethylid wasp.

Vertibracon brevistigma[173]

Chen & van Achterberg in Li et al..

2023

A braconid wasp.

Vespatula condaminei[178]

Jouault

2023

A vespid wasp.

Xenodellitha preta[22]

Engel

2017

An othniodellithid evanioid wasp.

Zigrasimecia boudinoti[179]

Chaul

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia caohuijiae[179]

Chaul

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia chuyangsui[179]

Chaul

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia ferox[180]

Perrichot

2014

A zigrasimeciine ant

 

Zigrasimecia goldingot[181]

Zhuang et al.

2021

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia hoelldobleri[151]

Cao, Boudinot & Gao in Cao et al.

2020

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia perrichoti[179]

Chaul

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia thate[179]

Chaul

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zigrasimecia tonsora[182]

Barden & Grimaldi

2013

A Zigrasimeciine ant

 

Zigrasimecia zui[183]

Zhuang et al.

2023

A zigrasimeciine ant.

Zoropelecinus periosus[3]

Guo et al.

2016

A pelecinid wasp.

Zoropelecinus zigrasi[184]

Engel & Grimaldi

2013

A pelecinid wasp.

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