. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Geology. . 61 Fig. 1 Burmastatus triangularis gen. et sp. nov., holotype, , female, Burmese amber. Length mm. triangular-round sample of Burmese amber (probably Upper Creta- ceous). Description. Female. Head rounded, weakly flattened; pronotum moderately elongate, with flattened convex collar, prolong lateral ridges, and sharp keel along posterior margin; scutum strongly convex anteriorly, considerably higher than pronotal posterior mar- gin, straight posteriorly; scutellum strongly roundly convex, twice as short as scutum; postscutellum fla


. Bulletin of the Natural History Museum Geology. . 61 Fig. 1 Burmastatus triangularis gen. et sp. nov., holotype, , female, Burmese amber. Length mm. triangular-round sample of Burmese amber (probably Upper Creta- ceous). Description. Female. Head rounded, weakly flattened; pronotum moderately elongate, with flattened convex collar, prolong lateral ridges, and sharp keel along posterior margin; scutum strongly convex anteriorly, considerably higher than pronotal posterior mar- gin, straight posteriorly; scutellum strongly roundly convex, twice as short as scutum; postscutellum flat, twice as short as scutellum; mesopleuron convex, episternal and scrobal sulci present; metapleuron with broadly separated metapleural pits and weakly expressed metapleural flange; midcoxae with two, hindcoxae with only external carinae; fore trochanters elongate, mid- and hind- trochanters simple; main part of forewing vein placing in proximal half of wing; hindwings with a row of 4 hamuli; propodeal dorsal area with wide enclosure reaching 2/3 of its length from base; propodeal lateral sides outlined dorsally by lateral carinae, ending anteriorly below oval spiracles; propodeal hind side outlined dorsally by curved carinae; abdominal tergite I shorter than wide, with thin medial furrow anteriorly. Mandible ventrally and labrum with very long bristles; pronotum and scutum covered with very short erect and partly semi-adjacent hairs; mesopleuron ventrally covered with hairs, which length equal to hind basitarsus thickness; forecoxae ventrally covered with erect hairs times longer than apical antennomere thickness; tibiae with dense short semi-adjacent hairs and with considerably longer and thicker outer spines lengthening towards apices, sparse on fore- and most dense on hindtibiae; fore tarsomeres with dense and short semi- adjacent hairs and sparse apical and longer lateral spines, one of which on I—III tarsomeres longer than following tarsomere, though real rake abse


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