Cretophasmomima

Extinct genus of stick insects From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cretophasmomima is an extinct genus of stem group-stick insect from the Cretaceous of Eurasia and is one of the oldest and most basal stick insects known, it belongs to the Susumanioidea.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Family:Susumaniidae
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Cretophasmomima
Temporal range: Cretaceous Barremian–Campanian
Three specimens of Cretophasmomima melanogramma (two males and a female), including the holoype (B)
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Phasmatodea
Family: Susumaniidae
Subfamily: Susumaniinae
Genus: Cretophasmomima
Kuzmina, 1985
Type species
Cretophasmomima vitimica
Kuzmina, 1985
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Restoration of an Eomaia feeding on a Cretophasmomima

Species

The type species, Cretophasmomima vitimica, was described in 1985 from the Aptian aged Zaza Formation in Russia.[1] A second species, Cretophasmomima burjatica was described from the same formation in 1988.[2] A third and fourth species, Cretophasmomima clara and Cretophasmomima arkagalica were also described in 1988 in the same paper from the Ola Formation and the Arkagalinskaya Formation respectively, both formations are Lower Campanian in age.[2] A fifth species Cretophasmomima melanogramma was described in 2014 off the basis of three specimens from the Aptian Yixian Formation in China.[3] In 2020 a sixth species Cretophasmomima traceyae was described based on a forewing with preserved colouration from the Barremian aged Weald Clay Formation in England.[4]

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