A 100-million-year old predator: a fossil neuropteran larva with unusually elongated mouthparts.
Joachim T HaugPatrick MüllerCarolin HaugPublished in: Zoological letters (2019)
We provide a comparison that includes quantitative aspects of different types of neuropteran larvae to emphasise the exceptionality of the new larva, and discuss its possible relationships to known lineages of Neuroptera; possible interpretations are closer relationships to Dilaridae or Osmylidae. In any case, several of the observed characters must have evolved convergently. With this new find, we expand the known morphological diversity of neuropterans in the Cretaceous fauna.
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