Siphonophorida, Newport, 1844
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https://doi.org/ 10.15560/14.6.1131 |
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Siphonophorida |
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Order Siphonophorida View in CoL
Here, 1 of the 5 specimens is determined to the wrong order, while the other 4 are in the wrong family. Nevertheless, Zhang’s record confirms our observation that this order is frequently found in Burmese amber.
“ Siphonorhinidae View in CoL sp. 2” ( Zhang 2017: 167), “ Siphonorhinidae View in CoL sp. 3” ( Zhang 2017: 168), “ Siphonorhinidae View in CoL sp. 4” ( Zhang 2017: 168), “ Siphonorhinidae View in CoL sp. 5” ( Zhang 2017: 169), all = Siphonophoridae View in CoL . All these Siphonophorida View in CoL are members of the family Siphonophoridae View in CoL , which can be easily distinguished from Siphonorhinidae View in CoL (also not uncommon in Burmese amber, see above) based on the shape of the head and antennae characteristics ( Enghoff et al. 2015). Species of Siphonophoridae View in CoL are very difficult to determine to the genus or even species because the taxonomy is chaotic ( Jeekel 2001, Read and Enghoff 2009). Careful descriptions of the tiny gonopods are a necessity in order to not create more chaos.
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Siphonophorida
Wesener, Thomas & Moritz, Leif 2018 |
Siphonorhinidae
Cook 1895 |
Siphonorhinidae
Cook 1895 |
Siphonorhinidae
Cook 1895 |
Siphonorhinidae
Cook 1895 |
Siphonorhinidae
Cook 1895 |
Siphonophoridae
Newport 1844 |
Siphonophorida
Newport 1844 |
Siphonophoridae
Newport 1844 |
Siphonophoridae
Newport 1844 |