Cretevania Explained
Cretevania is an extinct genus of Evaniidae, which lived in what is now China, Burma, England, Lebanon, Mongolia, Russia and Spain during the Cretaceous period.[1] the genus was described by Rasnitsyn in 1975, and the type species is Cretevania minor.[1]
Species
- Cretevania alcalai Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania alonsoi Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania bechlyi Jennings, Krogmann & Mew, 2013
- Cretevania concordia Rasnitsyn, Jarzembowski & Ross, 1998
- Cretevania cyrtocerca (Deans, 2004) Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania exquisita (Zhang, Rasnitsyn, Wang & Zhang, 2007) Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania major Rasnitsyn, 1975
- Cretevania meridionalis Rasnitsyn, 1991
- Cretevania minor Rasnitsyn, 1975 (type)
- Cretevania minuta Rasnitsyn, 1975
- Cretevania montoyai Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania pristina (Zhang & Zhang, 2000) Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania rubusensis Peñalver et al., 2010
- Cretevania tenuis Li et al., 2018
- Cretevania venae Li et al., 2018
- Cretevania vesca (Zhang et al., 2007) Peñalver et al., 2010
Phylogeny
Cladogram after Peñalver et al. (2010).[1]
Notes and References
- Enrique Peñalver . Jaime Ortega-Blanco . André Nel . Xavier Delclòs . 2010 . Mesozoic Evaniidae (Insecta: Hymenoptera) in Spanish Amber: Reanalysis of the Phylogeny of the Evanioidea . Acta Geologica Sinica - English Edition . 84 . 4 . 809–827 . 10.1111/j.1755-6724.2010.00257.x . 2010AcGlS..84..809P . 83716591 .