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A new assemblage of Early Cretaceous green lacewings (Chrysopidae: Neuroptera) from Transbaikalia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  08 January 2018

Alexander V. Khramov*
Affiliation:
Borissiak Paleontological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia. Email: a-hramov@yandex.ru

Abstract

One new genus and four new species of Chrysopidae are described from the Lower Cretaceous of Khasurty, Transbailakia (Russia): Mesypochrysa cannabina sp. nov.; M. naranica sp. nov.; Aberrantochrysa buryatica gen. & sp. nov.; and A. pulchella gen. & sp. nov. The abundance of Chrysopidae in Mesozoic localities is discussed.

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