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      New phlebotomine flies from Burmese amber (Diptera : Psychodidae : Phlebotominae)

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      Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews
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          For long time the age of Burmese amber was debatable. Recently this material was finally dated as Late Albian-Early Cenomanian. We describe herein three new species of psychodid sandflies ( Phlebotomites grimaldii, P. neli, and P. burmaticus) belonging to the extinct genus Phlebotomites, known to date only from the Early Cretaceous amber of Lebanon. These new taxa are characterized, described, illustrated and their taxonomic position is discussed. This discovery is very interesting for the understanding of the evolution of this group, as it allows concluding that this extinct genus of sand flies was widespread and well diversified in the past, and lasted at least for thirty million years.

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              New Psychodids from the Cretaceous Ambers of Lebanon and France, with a Discussion of Eophlebotomus connectens Cockerell, 1920 (Diptera, Psychodidae)

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                Journal
                Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews
                Terr Arthropod Rev
                Brill
                1874-9828
                1874-9836
                2013
                2013
                : 6
                : 1-2
                : 81-101
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Lebanese UniversityLebanon
                Article
                10.1163/18749836-06021060
                81bf3aea-4ffc-42ff-8dd4-3e2a2f4b6481
                © 2013
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