Coleoptera paleobiota of Burmese amber

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Burmese amber is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up until 2018 can be found in Ross 2018;[1] its supplement Ross 2019b covers most of 2019.[2]

This article covers fossils classified as belonging to order Coleoptera, and its sub-orders Adephaga, Archostemata, Myxophaga, and Polyphaga.

Adephaga[edit]

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Carabidae

Burmapseudomorphus

Burmapseudomorphus planus[3]

Beutel et al.

2020

A pseudomorphine ground beetle.

Cretomigadops

Cretomigadops bidentatus[4]

Liu

2022

A migadopine ground beetle.

Kryzhanovskiana

Kryzhanovskiana olegi[5]

Kataev et al.

2019

A Metriini ant nest beetle.

Oodes

Oodes kachinensis[6]

Liu

2014

A ground beetle belonging to the tribe Oodini.

Cicindelidae

Hujia

Hujia rolfi[7]

Song, Jarzembowski & Xiao

2022

A tiger beetle belonging to the tribe Manticorini.

Dytiscidae

Ambarticus

Ambarticus myanmaricus[8]

Yang, Chen & Jia

2019

A diving beetle.

Gyrinidae

Chimerogyrus

Chimerogyrus gigagalea[9]

Gustafson, Michat & Balke

2020

A gyrinid whirligig beetle

Cretodineutus

Cretodineutus rotundus[10]

Liang et al.

2020

A gyrinine whirligig beetle

Cretogyrus

Cretogyrus beuteli[11]

Zhao et al.

2019

A whirligig beetle.

Archostemata[edit]

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Cupedidae

Barbaticupes

Barbaticupes combertiae[12]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

A reticulated beetle.

Mallecupes

Mallecupes cleevelyi[13]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

A reticulated beetle.

Mallecupes prokini[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

A reticulated beetle,

Mallecupes qingqingae[15]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2016

A reticulated beetle.

Priacma

Priacma megapuncta[16]

Li et al.

2019

A reticulated beetle.

Micromalthidae

Protomalthus

Protomalthus burmaticus[17]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A telephone-pole beetle.

Ommatidae

Bukhkalius

Bukhkalius lindae[14]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

(2017)

An ommatine beetle.
The species was first described as "Tetraphalerus" lindae.

Burmocoleus

Burmocoleus prisnyi[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Burmocoleus zhiyuani[14]

(Liu et al.)

2017

An ommatine beetle.
First described as "Brochocoleus" zhiyuani.[18]

Cionocups

Cionocups manukyani[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Clessidromma

Clessidromma palmeri[19]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

An Ommatine beetle.

Echinocups

Echinocups denticollis[20][14]

(Jiang et al.)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
Originally described as "Notocupes" denticollis.

Echinocups neli[21][14]

(Tihelka, Huang & Cai)

2019

An ommatine.
Originally described as "Notocupes" neli.

Echinocups ohmkuhnlei[22][14]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
Originally described as "Notocupes" ohmkuhnlei.

Jarzembowskiops

Jarzembowskiops caseyi[14]

(Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
First described as "Brochocoleus" caseyi.

Kirejtomma

Kirejtomma zengi[14][23]

(Kirejtshuk)

2020

An ommatine beetle.
First described as Clessidromma zengi.

Lepidomma

Lepidomma jarzembowskii[24]

Li et al.

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Lepidomma longisquama[24]

Li et al.

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Lepidomma tianae[25]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2019

An ommatine beetle. Also known as Clessidromma tianae.[14]

Miniomma

Miniomma chenkuni[26]

Li, Yamamoto & Cai in Li et al.

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Omma

Omma davidbatteni[27]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Omma janetae[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Omma lii[28]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2017

An ommatid beetle.

Paraodontomma

Paraodontomma burmitica[29]

Yamamoto

2017

A Brochocoleini Ommatid beetle.

Paraodontomma szwedoi[30]

Jarzembowski, Wang & Zheng

2018

A Brochocoleini Ommatid beetle.

Polyakius

Polyakius alberti[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Polyakius pubescens[14]

Kirejtshuk

2020

An ommatine beetle.

Stegocoleus

Stegocoleus arkonus[31]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Stegocoleus caii[32]

Jarzembowski & Wang

2016

An ommatid beetle.

Stegocoleus lawrencei[31]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

An ommatid beetle.

Myxophaga[edit]

Family Genus Species Authority Year described Notes image
Lepiceridae

Lepiceratus

Lepiceratus ankylosaurus[33]

Jałoszyński et al.

2020

A stem group lepicerid beetle.

Lepicerus

Lepicerus georissoides[34][33]

(Kirejtshuk and Poinar, 2006)

2006

A Lepicerid beetle.
First named as Haplochelus georissoides
Moved to Lepicerus georissoides (2017)[35]

Lepicerus mumia[35]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A Lepicerid beetle.

Lepicerus pretiosus[36]

(Kirejtshuk & Poinar)

2013

A Lepicerid beetle,
Originally described as "Lepiceroides" pretiosus. [37]
Moved moved from Lepichelus pretiosus (2017)[35]

Sphaeriusidae

Burmasporum

Burmasporum rossi[38]

Kirejtshuk

2009

A sphaeriusid beetle.

Polyphaga[edit]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Acalyptomerus thayerae[39]

Cai & Lawrence in Cai et al.

2019

A fringe-winged beetle.

Acalyptopygus astriatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus brevicornis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus elongatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Acalyptopygus lingziae[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

"Acmaeodera" burmitina[41]

Cockerell

1917

An elaterid click beetle.

Aepyceratus hyperochus[42]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2017

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.[40]

Alitrepanum aladelicatum[43]

Peng et al.

2022

A member of the family Bostrichidae.

Allostrophus cretaceus[44]

Hsiao et al.

2018

A polypore fungus beetle.

Allostrophus yangi[45]

Hsiao

2019

A polypore fungus beetle.

Alloterocucus atratus[46]

Li, Leschen, Liu & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of Cucujoidea
may be allied to the family Lamingtoniidae.

Amberathyreus beuteli[47]

Bai & Zhang

2017

An athyreine dor beetle

Amberocula costata[48]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

Amberocula fallax[48]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

Amberocula muelleri[48]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

Amberophytum birmanicum[49]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang in Yu et al.

2019

A rare click beetle.

Amberophytum maculatum[50]

Poinar, Vega & Legalov

2021

A rare click beetle.

Amplectister tenax[51]

Caterino & Maddison

2018

A histerid clown beetle.

Amplectister terapoides[52]

Yamamoto & Caterino

2022

A histerid clown beetle.

Anancites hukawngensis[53][54]

(Chen & Zhang)

2020

A ship-timber beetle.
Originally named Adamas hukawngensis.

Anapleus kachinensis[55]

Jiang, Caterino & Chen

2022

A species of Anapleus.

Anchineus dolichobothris[56]

Poinar & Brown

2009

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Anebomorpha cercorhampha[57]

Poinar & Brown

2020

A clerid checkered beetle.

Angimordella burmitina[58]

Bao et al.

2019

A tumbling flower beetle.

Angucharcotes thayerae[59]

Li et al.

2022

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Phloeocharinae.

Anisoodontus qizhihaoi[60]

Wu et al.

2022

A stag beetle.

Anisoodontus xiafangyuani[60]

Wu et al.

2022

A stag beetle.

Anoeuma lawrencei[61]

Li, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2021

An elateroid click beetle of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Anomocephalobus liuhaoi[62]

Li, Jäch & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Limnichidae belonging to the subfamily Cephalobyrrhinae.

Anthrenus larvalis[63][64]

Cockerell

1917

A megatomine Dermestid beetle.
Originally named Dermestes larvalis.

Aphebodactyla rhetine[65]

Chatzimanolis, Cashion, Engel & Falin

2012

A toe-winged beetle.

Aphelonyssus latus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Apophisandra ammytae[66]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

A parandrine longhorn beetle.

Apotomoura fortiscrura[67]

Bao et al.

2018

An apotomourid or mordellid[68] beetle.

Archaenosodendron angulare[69]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A wounded-tree beetle.

Archaenosodendron cretaceum[70][69]

Deng et al.

2019

A wounded-tree beetle.
Originally described as Nosodendron cretaceum.

Archaenosodendron explanatum[69]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A wounded-tree beetle.

Archaenosodendron remotidens[69]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A wounded-tree beetle.

Archaeodraena cretacea[71]

Jäch & Yamamoto

2017

A minute moss beetle.

Archaeomalthodes rosetta[72]

Hsiao et al.

2017

A malthinine soldier beetle

Archaeozenodosus bellus[73]

Yu & Kolibač

2017

A thaneroclerid checkered beetle.

Archemastax divida[74]

Yin et al.

2019

An ant-like stone beetle.

Attagenus lundi[75]

Háva & Damgaard

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

Attagenus secundus[76]

Deng et al.

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

Basinosa pengweii[77]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A wounded-tree beetle.

Bifurderum donoghuei[78]

Cheng et al.

2020

A cylindrical bark beetle.

Bifurderum minutum[78]

Cheng et al.

2020

A cylindrical bark beetle.

Bipogonia fortis[79]

Li, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Artematopodidae.

Bipogonia trivialis[79]

Li, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Artematopodidae.

Boreotethys arctopteryx[80]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

Boreotethys grimaldii[80]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

Bowangius cyclops[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Bowangius glabratus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Bowangius tanaops[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Bowangius zhenuai[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Brachycerophytum cretaceum[49]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

Brevipterus abtusiapicis[81]

Zhao et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Brevipterus acutiapicis[81]

Zhao et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Brevipterus megacephalus[81]

Zhao et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Brevipterus strungei[82][81]

(Fanti & Damgaard)

2019

A soldier beetle.
Originally described as Sanaungulus strungei.

Burmacateres longicoxa[83]

Kolibáč & Peris

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.

Burmagluta rougemonti[84]

Yin & Cai

2021

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Pselaphinae and the tribe Brachyglutini.

Burmagrilus cretacus[85]

Jiang, Song & Wang in Jiang et al.

2021

A member of the family Buprestidae.

Burmahelota pengweii[86]

Liu et al.

2019

A helotid beetle.

Burmalestes albertalleni[87]

Tomaszewska & Ślipiński in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

An endomychid handsome fungus beetle.

Burmitoma nalae[48]

Batelka, Engel & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

Burmochares groehni[88]

Kirejtshuk & Prokin

2022

A member of the family Limnichidae belonging to the subfamily Limnichinae.

Burmocorynus jarzembowskii[89]

Legalov

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.[40]

Burmocorynus longus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Burmolycus compactus[90]

Bocak, Li & Ellenberger

2019

A dexorine net-winged beetle.

Burmomacer kirejtshuki[89]

Legalov

2018

A Nemonychidae weevil.

Burmomiles blixenae[82]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

Burmomiles willerslevorum[91]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

Burmonyx zigrasi[40]

David & Engel

2014

A nemonychid weevil

Burmophyletis beloides[40]

(Clarke & Oberprieler) in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.
Originally described as "Platychirus" beloides.[92]

Burmops neli[93]

Kirejtshuk, Willig & Chetverikov

2019

A protosphindine sphindid beetle.

Burmorhinus georgei[94]

Legalov

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.[40]

Burmorhinus setosus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Calyptocis brevirostris[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Captopus depressiceps[95]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

Carinibipogonia xiai[79]

Li, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Artematopodidae.

Carinumerus maddisoni[96]

Caterino

2021

A member of the family Histeridae belonging to the subfamily Onthophilinae.

Cascomastigus minor[97]

Yin, Cai & Huang

2018

A Scydmaeninae rove beetle.

Cedasyrus dimorphus[98]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

Cenomana clavata[99]

Otto

2019

A jenibuntorine macraulacine false click beetle.

Cenomaniola carinata[100]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A glandulariine ant-like stone beetle.

Cenomaniola macrophthalma[100]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto

2017

A glandulariine ant-like stone beetle.

Ceracyclus jirouxi[101]

Boucher, Bai & Montreui

2017

A ceracycline aulacocycline bess beetle.

Ceracyclus lotus[101]

Boucher, Bai & Montreui

2017

A ceracycline aulacocycline bess beetle.

Cetionyx batiatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Cetionyx terebrans[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Cetionyx ursinus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Cerophytum albertalleni[49]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

Clidicostigus arachnipes[102]

Jałoszyński, Brunke & Bai

2017

A mastigine ant-like stone beetle.

Clidicus archaicus[103]

(Cai & Huang)

2016

A scydmaenine rove beetle.
First published as "Cretoleptochromus" archaicus.[104]

Coenomana brevicornis[105]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

Colon burmiticum[106]

Yamamoto in Yamamoto & Takahashi

2018

A Coloninae round fungus beetle.

Colonellus burmiticus[107]

Cai & Huang

2017

A Coloninae round fungus beetle.

Compsopsarus reneae[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Coomania enkarsios[108]

Jenkins Shaw et al.

2022

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Coomaniinae.

Coomania megistos[108]

Jenkins Shaw et al.

2022

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Coomaniinae.

Coomania yini[108]

Jenkins Shaw et al.

2022

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Coomaniinae.

Coslonatus rasnitsyni[109]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A member of the family Zopheridae possibly belonging to the subfamily Colydiinae.

Crenossidium slipinskii[110]

Li, Newton & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Ptiliidae.

Cretaceocoleus saetosus[111]

Tihelka, Kundrata & Cai in Tihelka et al.

2022

A member of Dryopoidea belonging to the family Mastigocoleidae.

Cretaceoripidius burmiticus[48]

(Cockerell)

1917

A ripidiini ripidiine wedge shaped beetle.
Originally described as "Myodites" burmiticus,
moved from "Ripiphorus" burmiticus.[112]

Cretagyrtodes glabratus[113]

Cai & Huang

2017

An agyrtodine Camiarinae round fungus beetle is C. .

Cretaidgia burmensis[114]

Zhao, Liu & Yu in Zhao et al.

2021

A prionocerid beetle.

Cretakarenni birmanicus[115]

Peris & Delclòs

2015

A monotomid beetle.

Cretakarenni shaoi[116]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2022

A monotomid beetle.

Cretaparamecus tarsalis[87]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński, Bai & Zhang in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

Cretaretes minimus[117]

Peris & Jelínek

2020

A kateretid short-winged flower beetle

Cretasernus spinosus[118]

Peris et al.

2019

A ptinid beetle.

Cretoattagenus coziki[119]

Háva

2020

An attagenine carpet beetle.

Cretoboganium gei[120]

Cai & Huang

2019

A boganiine beetle.

Cretobrachygluta laurasiensis[121]

Yin et al.

2019

A brachyglutine pselaphine rove beetle.

Cretobythus excavatus[122]

Yin, Parker & Cai

2017

A stem-bythinine pselaphine rove beetle.

Cretocantharis veda[123]

Hsiao et al.

2021

A soldier beetle.

Cretochirus newtoni[124]

Yamamoto

2019

A leptochirine osoriine rove beetle.

Cretocrenis burmanicus[125]

Fikáček et al.

2017

A water scavenger beetle.

Cretodeinopsis aenigmatica[126]

Cai & Huang

2015

An aleocharine rove beetle.

Cretodermestes palpalis[76]

Deng et al.

2017

An attagenine carpet beetle.

Cretohlezkus alleni[127]

Jałoszyński

2019

A plate-thigh beetle.

Cretohypsilara parva[128]

Cai, Maier & Huang

2018

A riffle beetle.

Cretolenax carinatus[129]

Liu, Tihelka, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

Cretolenax diabolus[129]

Tihelka, Liu, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

Cretoleptochromus burmiticus[130]

Yin et al.

2017

An ant-like stone beetle.

Cretolestes niger[87]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński & Ren in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

Cretolgus minimus[131]

Legalov & Háva

2020

A polycaonine auger beetle.

Cretoliota cornutus[132]

Liu et al.

2019

A silvan flat bark beetle.

Cretolycus praecursor[133]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A net-winged beetle.

Cretomegatoma atypica[76][134]

(Deng et al.)

2017

A Megatomine carpet beetle.
Originally described as Megatoma atypica.

Cretomysteria burmanica[135]

Denget al.

2017

A colydiine ironclad beetle.

Cretonthophilus tuberculatus[136]

Caterino, Wolf-Schwenninger & Bechly

215

A clown beetle.

Cretopachyderes burmitinus[137]

Hsiao et al.

2021

A click beetle belonging to the subfamily Agrypninae.

Cretoparacucujus cycadophilus[138]

Cai & Escalona in Cai et al.

2018

A Paracucujinae boganiid beetle.

Cretophengodes azari[139]

Li, Kundrata, Tihelka & Cai in Cai et al.

2021

A member of Elateroidea belonging to the family Cretophengodidae.

Cretopityobius pankowskiorum[99]

Otto

2019

A pityobiine click beetle.

Cretoprocirrus trichotos[140]

Jenkins Shaw & Żyła in Jenkins Shaw et al.

2020

A Pinophilini rove beetle.

Cretopsectra pulchra[141]

Zhao et al.

2020

A brachypsectrid Texas beetle.

Cretopseudopsis maweii[142]

Liu et al.

2020

A pseudopsine rove beetle.

Cretoptomaphagus microsoma[143]

Bao & Antunes-Carvalho

2020

A cholevine round fungus beetle.

Cretoquadratus engeli[144]

Chen

2019

A ship-timber beetle.

Cretostenotarsus striatus[145]

Tomaszewska, Szawaryn & Arriaga-Varela

2022

A member of the family Endomychidae.

Cretosynstrophus archaicus[146]

Cai, Hsiao & Huang

2016

A Eustrophinae polypore fungus beetle.

Cretotrichopsenius burmiticus[147]

Cai et al.

2017

A Trichopseniine Aleocharine rove beetle.

Cretozenodosus fossilis[148]

Cai & Huang

2018

A Zenodosinae thaneroclerid checkered beetle.

Cryphalites rugosissimus[149]

Cockerell

1917

A colydiine iron-clad beetle

Cupressicharis elongatus[105]

Muona

2020

A palaeoxenine false click beetle.

Cylus carinifer[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Cyrtocis gibbus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Dariuszelater tarnawskii[150]

Zhao, Shih & Ren

2022

A click beetle.

Debbia gracilirostris[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Derolathrus abyssus[151]

Yamamoto, Takahashi & Parker

2017

A Jacobsoniid beetle.

Diminudon kachinensis[152]

Żyła, Yamamoto & Shaw

2019

A paederine rove beetle

Diminudon schomannae[152]

Żyła, Yamamoto & Shaw

2019

A paederine rove beetle

Ditysparedrus gigas[153]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

Ditysparedrus obscurus[153]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

Ditysparedrus serixioides[153]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

Ditysparedrus uniformis[153]

Vitali & Legalov

2020

A false blister beetle.

Druantia aeterna[96]

Caterino

2021

A member of the family Histeridae belonging to the subfamily Dendrophilinae.

Echogomphus viridescens[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Ektatotricha paradoxa[154]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

"Elater" burmitinus[41]

Cockerell

1917

An elaterid click beetle.

Electraesalopsis beuteli[155]

Bai, Zhang & Qiu

2017

A stag beetle.

Electroatopos castaneus[154]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

Electrocis dentitibialis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Electrorubesopsis beuteli[156]

Bai & Wang in Li et al.

2018

An Electrorubesopsinae scarab beetle.

Electrothroscus yanpingae[95]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

Electroxyra cretacea[157]

(Wu, Li & Ding)

2018

A sooty mould beetle.
Originally described as "Cyclaxyra" cretacea.[158]

Electrumeretes birmanicus[159]

Peris & Jelínek

2019

A short-winged flower beetle.

Elektrokleinia picta[160]

Ellenberger & Fanti

2019

A soldier beetle.

Elektrokleinia steffenseni[161]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

Epiphanis burmensis[105]

Muona

2020

A species of Epiphanis.

Erichia cretacea[162]

Yu et al.

2018

A minute marsh-loving beetle.

Eucinetus parvus[163]

Du et al.

2020

A plate-thigh beetle.

Euryepomus lophomerus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

‘Eurygenius’ wickhami[41]

Cockerell

1917

A tenebrionoid beetle of uncertain placement.[164]

Euryptychus acutangulus[105]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Euryptychus burmensis[105]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Euryptychus elegantulus[105]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Euryptychus mysticus[105]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Excavotarsus lini[165]

Li et al.

2020

A heterocerid variegated mud-loving beetle.

Excavotarsus minor[165]

Li et al.

2020

A heterocerid variegated mud-loving beetle.

Falsothambus burmensis[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Falsothambus gracilicornis[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

[[Festenus annodutt]]]

Mainda

2023

A Stenine rove beetle.

Festenus gracilis[166]

Żyła et al.

2017

A Stenine rove beetle.

Festenus robustus[166]

Żyła et al.

2017

A Stenine rove beetle.

Fiegelia antennata[105]

Muona

2020

A false click beetle.

Fiegelia tarsalis[105]

Muona

2020

A false click beetle.

Flabellotoma heidiae[167]

Batelka, Prokop & Engel

2016

A Pelecotominae wedge shaped beetle.

Furcalabratum burmanicum[168]

Poinar & Brown

2018

A short-winged flower beetle.

Glaresis burmitica[169]

Cai & Huang

2018

An enigmatic scarab beetle.

Gnomus brevis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Gnomus spinipes[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Gollandia planata[170]

Makranczy, Yamamoto & Engel

2018

A Coprophilini Oxytelinae rove beetle.

Gracilenticrus burmiticus[171]

Yu, Kolibáč & Ślipiński in Yu et al.

2021

A member of the family Lophocateridae.

Grzymalia wukong[172]

Bao et al.

2022

A member of the family Aderidae.

Guillermorhinus longitarsis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al

2018

A nemonychid weevil

Habropezus kimpulleni[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Habropezus ncoxatirostris[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Habropezus plaisiommus[173]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2016

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.[40]

Habropezus tenuicornis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Hapsomela burmitis[174]

Poinar & Brown

2004

An ant-like stone beetle

Hapsomela minor[175]

Yin

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

Hapsomela tibialis[175]

Yin

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

Homalenchodes jarzembowskii[176]

Li, Hsiao, Yoshitomi & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Melandryidae.

Hongipsectra electrella[177]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A Texas beetle.

Hukawngichthyurus kyawkhaingwini[178]

Fanti & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

Hukawngichthyurus maha[123]

Hsiao et al.

2021

A soldier beetle.

Hukawngius crassipes[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Hybosorus ocampoi[179]

Bai & Zhang in Bai et al.

2016

A scavenger scarab beetle.

Jenibuntor pusillus[105]

Muona

2020

A macraulacine false click beetle.

Kachinus antennatus[154]

Chatzimanolis, Engel & Newton

2010

An ant-like stone beetle

Kekveus jason[180]

Yamamoto, Grebennikov & Takahashi

2018

A featherwing beetle.

Kresnikus beynoni[181]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A hide beetle.

Kuafu borealis[182]

Yin et al.

2018

A stem group Scydmaenini ant-like stone beetle.

Kulindrobor enigmaticus[183]

Tihelka et al.

2021

A tenebrionoid beetle of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Kulindrobor magnus[183]

Tihelka et al.

2021

A tenebrionoid beetle of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Lemodicarmenia olmedoae[184]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

A Lemodine ant-like flower beetle.

Lenax karenae[129]

Liu, Tihelka, McElrath & Yamamoto

2020

A monotomid minute clubbed beetle

Leptopezus barbatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae Mesophyletidae weevil.

Leptopezus rastellipes[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae Mesophyletidae weevil.

Loeblitoides separatus[185]

Jałoszyński

2020

A Glandulariini ant-like stone beetle.

Longicrusa jaracimrmani[186]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2019

A false darkling beetle.

Louwiocis megalops[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mastigocoleus resinicola[111]

Tihelka & Cai in Tihelka et al.

2022

A member of Dryopoidea belonging to the family Mastigocoleidae.

Megabythinus spinitibialis[187]

Yin, Zhao & Cai

2021

A rove beetle belonging to the subfamily Pselaphinae.

Megalopinus extinctus[188]

Yamamoto & Solodovnikov

2016

A Megalopsidiinae rove beetle.

Mekorhamphus beatae[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mekorhamphus gracilipes[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mekorhamphus gyralommus[173]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2016

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.[40]

Mekorhamphus poinari[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mekorhamphus tenuicornis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Melanosiagon serraticornis[189]

Batelka & Prokop

2021

A member of the family Ripiphoridae.

Mesallotrochus longiantennatus[190]

Cai & Huang

2015

An osoriine rove beetle.

Mesernobius anawrahtai[191]

Engel

2010

A Mesernobiine marsh beetle

Mesolophocateres pengweii[192]

Yu, Leschen & Ślipiński in Yu et al.

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.
Possibly a junior synonym of Burmacateres longicoxa.[193]

Mesonosa scandens[194]

Tihelka et al.

2021

A member of the family Nosodendridae.

Mesopassandra keyao[195]

Jin et al.

2019

A mesopassandrine parasitic flat beetle.

Mesophyletis calhouni[196]

Poinar

2006

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mesosmicrips cretacea[197]

(Cai & Huang)

2016

A palmetto beetle.
Originally described as "Smicrips" cretacea.[198]

Mesosymbion compactus[199]

Yamamoto, Maruyama & Parker

2016

A Mesoporini aleocharine rove beetle.

Metahelotella monochromata[86]

Liu et al.

2019

A helotid beetle.

Microborus inertus[200]

Cognato & Grimaldi

2009

A hexacoline scolytine weevil.

Microentomus epibatus[201]

Poinar in Poinar & Brown

2014

A blister beetle.

Micropeplus pengweii[202]

Jiang, Peng & Wang

2020

A micropepline rove beetle.

Microtrogossita qizhihaoi[193]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A member of the family Trogossitidae.

Molinernobius fuentesi[203]

Molino-Olmedo

2017

An ernobiine ptinid beetle.

Multispinus multispinosus[67]

Bao et al.

2018

An apotomourid or mordellid beetle.

Multispinus parvus[68]

Bao

2020

An apotomourid or mordellid beetle.

Muonabuntor grandinotalis[204]

Li et al.

2020

A false click beetle.

Murcybolus longiantennus[205]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A dexorine net-winged beetle belonging to the tribe Burmolycini.

Myall burmensis[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Myamalycocerus vitalii[206]

Fanti & Ellenberger

2017

A soldier beetle.

Myanmarops gatiosus[207]

Legalov, Kirejtshuk & Anokhin

2020

A bruchine seed beetle

Myanmarus caviventris[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Myanmarus dentifer[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Myanmarus diversiunguis[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Myanmarus robustus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Mysteriomorphus pelevini[208]

Alekseev & Ellenberger

2019

An elateroid[209] mysteriomorphid beetle.

Necromeropsis minutus[49]

Yu, Ślipiński & Pang

2019

A rare click beetle.

Nothattagenus burmiticus[210][211]

(Cai, Háva & Huang)

2017

Originally described as an attagenine carpet beetle, but subsequently reinterpreted as a member of Orphilinae.
Originally named Attagenus burmiticus.

Nothotytthonyx serratus[212]

Li, Biffi, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Nuegua elongata[213]

Yin, Cai & Newton

2018

A glandulariine ant-like stone beetle.

Nugatorhinus albomaculatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Nugatorhinus chenyangi[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Ocriocis binodosus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Octavius electrospinosus[214]

Clarke & Chatzimanolis

2009

A Euaesthetine Euaesthetinae rove beetle

Onthophilus yingae[215]

Jiang et al.

2020

A clown beetle.

Opeatorhynchus comans[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Ornatomalthinus elvirae[216]

Poinar & Fanti

2016

A soldier beetle.

Oxyporus cretaceous[217]

Yamamoto

2017

An oxyporine rove beetle.

Pactopus burmensis[218]

Muona

2019

A throscid false click beetle.

Pacyclaxyra azari[219]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2021

A member of the family Cyclaxyridae.

Palaeocantharis panna[123]

Hsiao et al.

2021

A soldier beetle.

Palaeocryptorhynchus burmanus[220]

Poinar

2009

A palaeocryptorhynchine weevil.

Palaeomycetes foveolatus[87]

Tomaszewska, Ślipiński & Ren in Tomaszewska et al.

2018

A handsome fungus beetle.

Palaeopycnus circus[221]

Lu, Ballerio & Bai in Lu et al.

2022

A member of the family Hybosoridae belonging to the subfamily Ceratocanthinae.

Palaeopycnus fushengii[221]

Lu, Ballerio & Bai in Lu et al.

2022

A member of the family Hybosoridae belonging to the subfamily Ceratocanthinae.

Paleoendeitoma antennata[135]

Denget al.

2017

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

Paleoendeitoma buryi[222]

Háva

2019

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

Paleoendeitoma minuta[135]

Denget al.

2017

A synchitine colydiine ironclad beetle.

Paleoendeitoma tuberculata[223]

Bullis

2020

A colydiinae cylindrical bark beetle.

Paleoeucnemis minutus[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Paleopegorhinus micrommatus[224]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2021

A member of the family Ithyceridae belonging to the subfamily Chilecarinae.

Pangusyndicus excavatus[225]

Yin, Zhou & Cai in Yin et al.

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

Pangusyndicus longirostris[185]

Jałoszyński

2020

A glandulariine ant-like stone beetle.

Pantostictus burmanicus[226]

Poinar & Brown

2009

A clown beetle

Parayixianteres parvus[192]

Yu, Leschen & Ślipiński in Yu et al.

2020

A lophocaterid beetle.

Passalopalpus cheni[227]

Boucher et al.

2016

A passalopalpid beetle.

Pelretes bicolor[228]

Zhao et al.

2022

A member of the family Kateretidae.

Pelretes vivificus[229]

Tihelka et al.

2021

A member of the family Kateretidae.

Periosocerus crenulatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Periosocerus deplanatus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Periosomerus tanyorhynchus[230]

Poinar, Brown & Legalov

2019

A New York weevil.

Petalotarsus curculionoides[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Petalotarsus cylindricus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Petalotarsus oxycorynoides[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Phasmister cristatus[96]

Caterino

2021

A member of the family Histeridae belonging to the subfamily Onthophilinae.

Plesiotoma alissae[48]

Batelka, Engel, & Prokop

2018

A wedge-shaped beetle.

Pleuroceratos burmiticus[231]

Poinar & Kirejtshuk

2008

A phloeostichid beetle.

Pleuroceratos jiewenae[232]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A phloeostichid beetle.

Poinarelektronmiles ellenbergeri[161]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

Poinarinius burmaensis[233]

Legalov

2018

A Dinoderinae auger beetle.

Polliniretes penalveri[159]

Peris & Jelínek

2019

A short-winged flower beetle.

Praezolodinus pilosus[143]

Bao & Antunes-Carvalho

2020

A zolodinine darkling beetle.

Prajna tianmiaoae[234]

Lü, Cai & Huang

2017

A thinobiine oxyteline rove beetle.

Praphennium carinatum[235]

Jałoszyński

2018

A Cephenniini Scydmaeninae rove beetle.

Primaevomordellida burmitina[236]

Bao et al.

2019

A tumbling flower beetle.

Priochirus thayerae[124]

Yamamoto

2019

An osoriine rove beetle.

Priochirus trisclerite[237]

Peng et al.

2022

An osoriine rove beetle.

Priscaplectus carinatus[238]

Yin, Chandler & Cai

2019

A pselaphine rove beetle

Priscaplectus grandiceps[238]

Yin, Chandler & Cai

2019

A pselaphine rove beetle.

Procileoporus burmiticus[239]

Yamamoto

2016

A Tachyporinae rove beetle.

Promyrmister kistneri[240]

Zhou, Ślipiński & Parker

2019

A haeteriine clown beetle.

Propiestus archaicus[241]

Yamamoto, Caron & Bortoluzzi

2018

A Piestinae rove beetle.

Prosolierius crassicornis[242]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A solieriine rove beetle

Prosolierius mixticornis[242]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A solieriine rove beetle

Prosolierius tenuicornis[242]

Thayer, Newton & Chatzimanolis

2012

A solieriine rove beetle

Protodasycerus aenigmaticus[243]

Yamamoto

2016

A dasycerine rove beetle.

Protodasycerus corpulentus[98]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

Protodasycerus gigas[98]

Yin & Cai in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

Protodasycerus tuberculatus[98]

Yamamoto, Newton & Yin in Yin et al.

2020

A dasycerine rove beetle.

Protokateretes antiquus[117][244]

(Peris & Jelínek)

2020

A kateretid short-winged flower beetle.
Originally described as Eoceniretes antiquus.

Protokateretes megacephalus[244]

Zhao, Huang & Cai

2023

A kateretid short-winged flower beetle.

Protoliota antennatus[132]

Liu et al.

2019

A silvan flat bark beetle.

Protoluciola albertalleni[245]

Kazantsev

2015

A lucioline firefly.

Protomicrorhagus antennatus[105]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

Protomicrorhagus brevis[105]

Muona

2020

A melasine false click beetle.

Protonicagus tani[246]

Cai et al.

2017

A nicagine aesaline stag beetle.

Protonitidula neli[247]

Zhao, Huang & Cai

2022

A sap beetle.

Protopeplus cretaceus[248]

Cai & Huang

2014

A micropepline rove beetle

Protopselaphus newtoni[249]

Liu et al.

2020

A protopselaphine rove beetle.

Protopselaphus thayerae[250]

Liu et al.

2020

A protopselaphine rove beetle.

Protoripidius burmiticus[251]

Cai, Yin & Huang

2018

A Ripidiinae wedge-shaped beetle.

Prototrichalus meiyingae[252]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

Prototrichalus milleri[252]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

Prototrichalus sepronai[252]

Molino-Olmedo et al.

2020

A lycid net-winged beetle.

Protovitellius deceptus[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Protrichonyx rafifrons[80]

Parker

2016

A Pselaphinae rove beetle.

Pseudomataeopsephus burmensis[253]

Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A water-penny beetle.

Pseudomyall elongatulus[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Pseudopactopus robustus[95]

Li & Cai in Li, Huang & Cai

2021

A throscid beetle.

Qitianniu zhihaoi[254]

Lin & Bai

2017

A longhorn beetle.

Raractocetus extinctus[255]

Yamamoto

2019

An Atractocerinae ship-timber beetle.

Rhadinomycter perplexus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.

Rhamphophorus legalovii[256]

Poinar & Brown

2021

A weevil belonging to the family Nemonychidae.

Rhomeocalpsua torosa[257]

Li, Tomaszewska & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Endomychidae.

Rhynchitomimus chalybeus[40]

Clarke & Oberprieler in Clarke et al.

2018

An Aepyceratinae mesophyletid weevil.

Ripidinelia burmiticola[258]

Batelka & Prokop

2019

A ripidiine wedge shaped beetle.

Sanaungulus christensenae[82]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

Sanaungulus curtipennis[91]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus emarginaticollis[259]

Yang et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus fabriciusi[82]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

Sanaungulus ghitaenoerbyae[91]

Fanti, Damgaard & Ellenberger

2018

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus imparitibius[259]

Yang et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus laticoxa[259]

Yang et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus lethi[161]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus morellii[161]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus multiramus[259]

Yang et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus rosenzweigi[161]

Fanti & Damgaard

2020

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus ruficollis[259]

Yang et al.

2022

A soldier beetle.

Sanaungulus ruicheni[260]

Hsiao & Huang

2018

A soldier beetle.
Originally described as "Ornatomalthinus" ruicheni.[261]

Sanaungulus troelsikloevedali[82]

Fanti & Damgaard

2019

A soldier beetle

Sarothrias cretaceus[262]

Cai et al.

2017

A jacobsoniid beetle.

Scydmaenus linqibini[263]

Yin & Zhou

2020

A scydmaenine ant-like stone beetle.

Scydmaenus minor[264]

Yin & Cai

2019

An ant-like stone beetle.

Scydmobisetia dentipes[265]

Jałoszyński & Bai in Jałoszyński, Bai & Wang

2020

An ant-like stone beetle.

Scydmobisetia loebli[266]

Yin, Zhou & Cai

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

Scydmobisetia mengjiae[266]

Yin, Zhou & Cai

2018

An ant-like stone beetle.

Scydmobisetia vetutissima[267]

Jałoszyński & Yamamoto in Jałoszyński, Yamamoto & Takahashi

2016

A Glandulariini ant-like stone beetle.

Sieglindea antiqua[105]

Muona

2020

A eucnemine false click beetle.

Sorodites angustipes[268]

Kirejtshuk & Chetverikov

2018

A sap beetle.

Sparedrus archaicus[269]

Vitali & Ellenberger

2019

A false blister beetle

Sphaerothorax uenoi[39]

Cai & Lawrence in Cai et al.

2019

A fringe-winged beetle.

Spinotoma ruicheni[270]

Hsiao & Huang

2018

A Pelecotominae wedge-shaped beetle.

Stegastochlidus saraemcheana[271]

Poinar & Vega

2020

A colydiine ironclad beetle.

Succinumanax birmaniasis[272]

Bao, Rust & Wang

2018

A Eubrianacinae water-penny beetle.

Syntelia sunwukong[273]

Jiang & Wang

2020

A species of Syntelia.

Thanerosus antiquus[274]

Peris & Kolibáč in Peris, Mähler & Kolibáč

2022

A member of the family Thanerocleridae.

Thescelostrophus cretaceus[275]

Yu et al.

2016

A Eustrophini polypore fungus beetle.

Trematosphindus newtoni[276]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2021

A member of the family Sphindidae.

Trichophya minor[277]

Yamamoto & Newton

2021

A species of Trichophya.

Trihelota fulvata[278]

Tihelka, Huang & Cai

2020

A helotid beetle.

Trixagosoma guangyuani[279]

Li et al.

2020

A throscid beetle.

Tuberphradonoma burmitica[134]

Háva

2021

A Megatomine carpet beetle.

Tuberphradonoma secunda[280]

Háva

2022

A megatomine carpet beetle.

Varcalium lawrencei[281]

Li, Ruta, Tihelka & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Scirtidae.

Vetatractocerus burmiticus[255]

Yamamoto

2019

An atractocerine ship-timber beetle.

Vetatrecus adelfiae[282]

Kypke et al.

2018

An Othiini Staphylininae rove beetle.

Vetatrecus secretum[282]

Kypke et al.

2018

An Othiini Staphylininae rove beetle.

Vetubrachypsectra burmitica[283]

Qu et al.

2020

A brachypsectrid Texas beetle.

Vetubrachypsectra huchengi[284]

Li, Kundrata & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A brachypsectrid Texas beetle.

Vetudasycerus burmiticus[285]

Cai et al.

2018

A Dasycerinae rove beetle.

Vetujinbrianax cretaceus[286]

Cai & Huang

2018

A water-penny beetle.

Vetuprostomis angularis[287]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A jugular-horned beetle

Vetuprostomis consimilis[288]

Engel & Grimaldi

2008

A jugular-horned beetle

Vetuprostomis gaoi[287]

Li & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A jugular-horned beetle

Vetuproteinus cretaceus[289]

Cai et al.

2016

A Proteininae rove beetle.

Xenostanus jiangkuni[290]

Li, Szawaryn & Cai in Li et al.

2022

A member of the family Corylophidae.

Yethiha peregrina[96]

Caterino

2021

A member of the family Histeridae belonging to the subfamily Dendrophilinae.

Zaiwa pankowskiorum[291]

Lyubarsky et al.

2021

A lophocaterid beetle.

Zimmiorhinus conicops[40]

(Clarke & Oberprieler) in Clarke et al.

2018

A Mesophyletinae mesophyletid weevil.
Originally described as Elwoodius conicops.[92]

Incertae sedis[edit]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Palaeotylus femoralis[292]

Poinar, Vega, & Legalov

2018

A beetle of uncertain placement.[40]

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