Burmita
Burmita,[1] aliter "sucinum Birmanum", est sucinum in valle Hukawng Birmaniae septentrionalis effossum. Ibi periodo Cretaceo, aetate Albia tardissima, depositum est. E resina arboris exstinctae Hymenaeae proterae derivatur, in qua saepe biota eiusdem aevi includuntur.
Notae
recensere- ↑ "Burmita", rarius "Birmita": nomina formá Latiná in contextibus vernacularibus reperta, e.g. Hispanice, Italice
Bibliographia
recensere- Michael S. Engel, "New earwigs in mid-Cretaceous amber from Myanmar (Dermaptera, Neodermaptera)" in ZooKeys vol. 130 (2011) pp. 137-152
- Mingxia Guo et al., "A catalogue of Burmite inclusions" in Zoological Systematics vol. 42 (2017) pp. 249-379
- O. Helm, "Mittheilungen über Bernstein. XVI. Ueber Birmit, ein in Oberbirma vorkommendes fossiles Harz" in Schriften der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig n.s. vol. 8 fasc. 3/4 (1894) pp. 63–66
- F. Noetling, "On the occurrence of Burmite, a new fossil resin from Upper Burma" in Records of the Geological Survey of India vol. 26 (1893) pp. 31–40
- G. O. Poinar, R. Buckley, A. Brown, "The secrets of Burmese amber" in Mid-America Paleontology Society (MAPS) vol. 20 (2005) pp. 20–29
- George Poinar, Fabrizio Fanti, "New fossil soldier beetles (Coleoptera: Cantharidae) in Burmese, Baltic and Dominican amber" in Palaeodiversity (Maio 2016) pp. 1-7
- Jouko Rikkinen, David A. Grimaldi, Alexander R. Schmidt, "Morphological stasis in the first myxomycete from the Mesozoi" in Scientific Reports vol. 9 no. 19730 (2019)
- Manfred R. Ulitzka, "A first survey of Cretaceous thrips from Burmese amber including the establishment of a new family of Tubulifera (Insecta: Thysanoptera)" in Zootaxa vol. 4486 (2018) no. 4
Nexus externi
recensereVicimedia Communia plura habent quae ad sucinum Birmanum spectant. |
- "Burmite" apud CAMEO
- Andrew J. Ross, Burmese (Myanmar) amber taxa, on-line checklist (2018) et "supplementum"
- "Burmese amber" apud National Museums of Scotland