Family ANAMORPHIDAE Strohecker, 1953

Remarks. Beetle specimens from amber pieces No. 1799-1, No. 181-1, No. 1222-3, No. AWI-133, and No. 1799-2 possess all characters of family Anamorphidae, such as: mesocoxal cavities widely closed outwardly by meso- and metaventrite; head without antennal grooves; antenna composed of 10 or 11 antennomeres, with terminal antennomere simple not modified; second labial palpomere subcylindrical; tarsal formula 4-4-4, 3-3-3, or sometimes 3-3-4, with simple tarsomeres and sometimes appendiculate tarsal claws; and body almost always distinctly pubescent (Tomaszewska, 2000; Robertson et al., 2015).