Primitive new termites (Blattodea, Termitoidae) in Cretaceous amber from Myanmar.

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Fishery Resource and Environment Research Center, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Beijing, China Capital Normal University Beijing China.

Published: April 2024

Mastotermitidae, the first-diverging extant family of termites, has only one relic extant species; however, this family had greater richness during the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras. Fossil termites from the Cretaceous provide information on the early evolution of termites and the transition between extinct families. Herein, two new Mastotermitidae species found in upper Cretaceous (Cenomanian) Kachin amber are reported. One is a female imago described as and assigned to the subfamily Mastotermitinae. The other is , which is described from an isolated forewing. With the comparison especially of the antenna and venation, these new mastotermitids further increase our knowledge of the diversity and morphology of Mastotermitidae during the Mesozoic.

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