Archaeatropidae Explained
Archaeatropidae is an extinct family of Psocoptera in the suborder Trogiomorpha.[1]
Genera
- †Archaeatropos Baz and Ortuño 2000
- †Bcharreglaris Azar and Nel 2004
- †Bcharreglaris amooni Kaddumi 2007 Jordanian amber, Albian
- †Bcharreglaris amunobi Azar and Nel 2004 Lebanese amber, Barremian
- †Bcharreglaris haddadini Kaddumi 2007 Jordanian amber, Albian
- †Libanoglaris Azar et al. 2003 Lebanese amber, Barremian
- †Libanoglaris chehabi Azar and Nel 2004
- †Libanoglaris mouawadi Azar et al. 2003
- †Proprionoglaris Perrichot et al. 2003
- †Proprionoglaris axioperierga Azar et al. 2014 Vendée amber, France, Turonian
- †Proprionoglaris guyoti Perrichot et al. 2003 Charentese amber, France, Cenomanian
- †Prospeleketor Perrichot et al. 2003
- †Prospeleketor albianensis Perrichot et al. 2003 Charentese amber, France, Cenomanian
- †Setoglaris Azar and Nel 2004
- †Setoglaris reemae Azar and Nel 2004 Lebanese amber, Barremian
Notes and References
- A. Baz and V. M. Ortuño. 2000. Archaeatropidae, a new family of Psocoptera from the Cretaceous Amber of Alava, northern Spain. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 93:367-373