Cretevania Rasnitsyn 1975
- Dataset
- A new species of Cretevania Rasnitsyn, 1975 (Hymenoptera: Evaniidae) from the mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber
- Rank
- GENUS
Classification
- kingdom
- Animalia
- phylum
- Arthropoda
- class
- Insecta
- order
- Hymenoptera
- family
- Evaniidae
- genus
- Cretevania
Cretevania Rasnitsyn 1975
Key to the known species of Cretevania (updated from Li et al., 2018)
1. Forewing with pterostigma short (2r-rs about as long as its distance to pterostigma base), two r-m veins and 2m-cu absent................................................................................ 2
- Forewing with pterostigma long (2r-rs much shorter than its distance to pterostigma base)............................................ 3
2. Forewing with 1-Rs subvertical to R, 1cu-a interstitial................................................ C. cyrtocerca (Lebanese amber)
- Forewing with 1-Rs vertical to R, 1cu-a postfurcal............................................................. C. tenuis (Burmese amber)
3. Forewing with 2m-cu present........................................... 4
- Forewing with 2m-cu absent............................................ 5
4. Forewing with 2r-m, 2-Rs+M present..................................................................................... C. minor (Taimyr amber)
- Forewing with 2r-m, 2-Rs+M absent..................................................... C. venae (Huangbanjigou, Yixian Formation)
5. Forewing with 1cu-a postfurcal, cell 2cua present, 2Rs+M present (small).................................................................................... Cretevania kachinensis sp. nov. (Burmese amber)
- Forewing with 1cu-a interstitial, cell 2cua absent or not closed, 2Rs+M absent....................................................... 6
6. Forewing with 2r-m indistinct, 2Rs+M absent, 2rm triangle, nearly as wide as 1mcu............................................................................... C. vesca (Huangbanjigou, Yixian Formation)
- Forewing with 2r-m entirely lost...................................... 7
7. Forewing with 1cu-a postfurcal........................................ 8
- Forewing with 1cu-a interstitial or lost.......................... 10
8. Forewing with 1-Rs subvertical to R and Rs+M, 2r-rs long, marginal cell 3r nearly as long as 1+2r....................................................... C. mitis (Huangbanjigou, Yixian Formation)
- Forewing with marginal cell 3r small triangle, about 1.5× as long as 1+2r...................................................................... 9
9. Forewing with cell cua broad, wider than 1mcu, free M geniculate distal of 2r-rs, 1-Rs vertical to R.................................................................... C. montoyai (San Just amber)
- Forewing with cell cua narrower than 1mcu, free M geniculate at the same level of 2r-rs, 1-Rs inclined towards wing base................................. C. alcalai (San Just amber)
10. Forewing with 1cu-a interstitial, nearly as long as 1-M, free M geniculate distal of 2r-rs, 1-Rs inclined towards pterostigma base............................................................................... C. exquisita (Huangbanjigou, Yixian Formation)
- Forewing with 1cu-a entirely lost................................... 11
11. Antennae short with 10 flagellomeres, mesosoma with notauli present....................... C. bechlyi (Burmese amber)
- Antennae short with 11 flagellomeres, mesosoma lacking notauli............................................................................. 12
12. Forewing with Cu between 1-M and 1m-cu not longer than 1m-cu, 2r-m spectral, 2-Rs and 2-M straight, wing apex shape rounded............................. C. soplaensis (El Soplao)
- Forewing with Cu between 1-M and 1m-cu not longer than 1m-cu, 2r-m entirely lost................................................ 13
13. Forewing with 2-Rs+M present...................................... 14
- Forewing with 2-Rs+M absent....................................... 19
14. Forewing with 2-Rs+M longer than 2r-rs....................... 15
- Forewing with 2-Rs+M shorter than 2r-rs...................... 16
15. Forewing 1.1 mm long, with 1-Rs very short........................................................................ C. minuta (Taimyr amber)
- Forewing much longer (~ 2 mm or more)................................................................................ C. major (Taimyr amber)
16. Forewing with M not geniculate opposite 2r-rs........................ C. meridionalis (Bon Tsagaan, Dzun-Bain Formation)
- Forewing with M geniculate opposite 2r-rs.................... 17
17. Forewing 2.3 mm long, with 1-Rs oblique to R, 3r cell short............................. C. alonsoi (Peñacerrada outcrop I)
- Forewing about 3 mm long, with 1-Rs vertical to R, cell 3r long................................................................................. 18
18. Forewing with 2-RS much longer than 3-RS................................................................... C. extincta (Jordanian amber)
- Forewing with 2-RS as long as 3-RS.................................................. C. concordia (Old pit, Clockhouse Brickworks)
19. Forewing 1.4 mm long, with cell 3r about as long as pterostigma........................ C. rubusensis (San Just amber)
- Forewing 3.3 mm long, cell 3r much longer than pterostigma.................. C. pristina (Jianshangou, Beipiao)