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Paleobiota of Burmese amber

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Burmese amber is fossil resin dating to the early Late Cretaceous Cenomanian age recovered from deposits in the Hukawng Valley of northern Myanmar. It is known for being one of the most diverse Cretaceous age amber paleobiotas, containing rich arthropod fossils, along with uncommon vertebrate fossils and even rare marine inclusions. A mostly complete list of all taxa described up to the end of 2023 can be found in Ross (2024).[1]

Amoebozoa

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Dictyostelia

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Paleoplastes burmanica[2]

Poinar & Vega

2021

A possible dictyostelid slime mould

Myxogastria

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Stemonitis[3]

N/A

"2019"

A myxogastrid slime mould

Stemonitis species

Incertae sedis

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Endamoebites proterus[4]

Poinar

2009

A "Sarcodina" gut Amoebozoa of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Endamoebites proterus

Apicomplexa

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Aconoidasida

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Paleohaemoproteus burmacis[5]

Poinar & Telford

2005

A plasmodiid apicomplexan

Paleohaemoproteus burmacis oocyst

Conoidasida

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Primigregarina burmanica[6]

Poinar

2010

A eugregarinorid apicomplexen gut protozoan of blattodeans

Primigregarina burmanica

Euglenozoa

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Kinetoplastea

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Paleoleishmania proterus

Poinar

2004

A trypanosomatid vector in Palaeomyia burmitis

Paleoleishmania proterus

Paleotrypanosoma burmanicus[7]

Poinar

2008

A trypanosomatid vector in Leptoconops nosopheris

Paleotrypanosoma burmanicus in Leptoconops nosopheris saliva

Metamonada

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Anaeromonadea

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Dinenymphites spiris[4]

Poinar

2009

A pyrsonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Dinenymphites spiris

Microrhopalodites polynucleatis[4]

Poinar

2009

An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Microrhopalodites polynucleatis

Oxymonas gigantea[8]

Poinar

2009

An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Blattarians

Oxymonas protus[4]

Poinar

2009

An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Oxymonas protus

Oxymonites gerus[4]

Poinar

2009

An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Oxymonites gerus

Pyrsonymphites cordylinis[4]

Poinar

2009

A pyrsonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Pyrsonymphites cordylinis

Sauromonites katatonis[4]

Poinar

2009

An oxymonadid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Sauromonites katatonis

Trichonymphea

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Burmanymphus cretacea[8]

Poinar

2009

A burmanymphid gut protozoan of Blattarians

Teranymphites rhabdotis[4]

Poinar

2009

A teranymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Teranymphites rhabdotis

Trichonymphites henis[4]

Poinar

2009

A trichonymphid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Trichonymphites henis

Trichomonadea

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Devescovites proteus[8]

Poinar

2009

A devescovinid gut protozoan of Blattarians

Foainites icelus[8]

Poinar

2009

A devescovinid gut protozoan of Blattarians

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Spiromastigites acanthodes[4]

Poinar

2009

A holomastigotid gut protozoan of Kachinitermopsis burmensis

Spiromastigites acanthodes
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Paleotrichomones burmanicus[8]

Poinar

2009

A trichomonadid gut protozoan of Blattarians

"Opisthokonta"

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Mesomycetozoea

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Paleocadus burmiticus[9]

Poinar

2016

An eccrinacious Opisthokont

Proteobacteria

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Alphaproteobacteria

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Palaeorickettsia protera[10]

Poinar

2014

A Rickettsiaceae in Cornupalpatum burmanicum vector

Palaeorickettsia protera

Plants

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Chlorophyte green algaes

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Electrophycus astroplethus[11]

Poinar & Brown

2020

A chaetophorale green algae

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Chlamydomonas hanublikanus[12]

Hinkelman & Vršanská

2020

A chlamydomonadaceous green algae.
Associated with Mesoblatta maxi and the ichnotaxon Blattocoprolites blattulidae

Bryophyte true mosses

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Calymperites burmensis[13]

Heinrichs et al.

2014

A Dicranales moss of uncertain placement

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Vetiplanaxis espinosus[14]

Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt

2014

A hypnodendralean moss

Vetiplanaxis longiacuminatus[14]

Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt

2014

A hypnodendralean moss

Vetiplanaxis oblongus[14]

Hedenäs, Heinrichs, & Schmidt

2014

A hypnodendralean moss

Vetiplanaxis obtusus[15]

Li et al.

2022

A hypnodendralean moss

Vetiplanaxis pyrrhobryoides[14]

Bell

2007

A hypnodendralean moss

Lycopods and spike mosses

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Selaginella alata[16]

Li & Wang

2022

A clubmoss

Selaginella cretacea[17]

Li et al.

2022

A clubmoss

Marchantiophyte liverworts

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Frullania baerlocheri[18]

Heinrichs et al.

2011

A frullaniacious liverwort

Frullania cretacea[19]

Hentschel, Schmidt & Heinrichs

2009

A frullaniacious liverwort

Frullania kachinensis[20]

Li et al.

2021

A frullaniacious liverwort

Frullania partita[21]

Li et al.

2020

A frullaniacious liverwort

Frullania pinnata[22]

Heinrichs, Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimpe, & Krings

2017

A frullaniacious liverwort

Gackstroemia cretacea[23]

Heinrichs, Schäfer-Verwimp, Feldberg, & A.R. Schmidt

2017

A lepidolaenacious liverwort

Protofrullania cornigera[24]

Heinrichs

2017

A frullaniacious liverwort

Radula cretacea[25]

Bechteler, Renner, Schäfer-Verwimp, & Heinrichs

2017

A Radulaceae liverwort

Radula cretacea

Radula heinrichsii[26]

Feldberg et al.

2021

A radulaceous liverwort

Radula patrickmuelleri[27]

Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimp & Renner

2022

A radulaceous liverwort

Radula tanaiensis[27]

Feldberg, Schäfer-Verwimp & Renner

2022

A radulaceous liverwort

Polypodiopsid ferns

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Thyrsopteris cretacea[28]

Li et al.

2020

A thyrsopteridacious tree-fern

Thyrsopteris cyathindusia[29]

Zhang et al.

2021

A thyrsopteridacious tree-fern

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Cladarastega burmanica[30]

Poinar

2021

A dennstaedtiaceous fern

Cretacifilix fungiformis[31]

Poinar & Buckley

2008

A eupolypod fern

Cystodium sorbifolioides[32]

Regalado et al.

2017

A Cystodiacious fern

Cystodium sorbifolioides

Heinrichsia cheilanthoides[33]

Regalado, Schmidt, Krings & Schneider

2019

A pteridacious fern

Holttumopteris burmensis[34]

Regalado, Schneider, Krings, & Heinrichs

2018

A fern of uncertain placement

Hymenophyllites angustus[16]

Li & Wang

2022

A filmy fern

Hymenophyllites kachinensis[16]

Li & Wang

2022

A filmy fern

Hymenophyllites setosus[16]

Li & Wang

2022

A filmy fern

Krameropteris resinatus[35]

Schneider, Smith, & Heinrichs

2016

A dennstaedtiacious fern

Marsileaceaephyllum ciliatum[36]

Wang et al.

2021

A marsileaceous fern.

Microlepia burmasia[37]

Long, Wang & Shi in Long et al.

2022

A species of Microlepia.

Proodontosoria myanmarensis[38]

Li et al.

2020

A lindsaeacious fern

Angiosperm flowering plants

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Eoëpigynia burmensis[39]

Poinar, Chamber & Buckley

2007

A cornalean flower

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Cascolaurus burmitis[40]

Poinar

2017

A lauracious angiosperm

Dispariflora robertae[41]

Poinar & Chambers

2019

A possible lauralean flower

Jamesrosea burmensis[42]

Crepet et al.

2016

A mosaic laralean genus

Palaeoanthella huangii[43]

Poinar & Chambers

2005

A possible monimiacious angiosperm

Zygadelphus aetheus[44]

Poinar & Chambers

2019

A possible lauralian of uncertain phylogenetic placement

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Mirafloris burmitis[45]

Poinar

2021

A lilialean flower.

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Praenymphaeapollenites cenomaniensis[46]

Barrón, Peris & Labandeira

2020

Pollen of a member of Nymphaeaceae.

Praenymphaeapollenites cenomaniensis
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Tropidogyne euthystyla[47]

Poinar, Chambers & Vega

2021

A small flowered cunoniacious angiosperm.

Tropidogyne lobodisca[48]

Poinar & Chambers

2019

A cunoniacious angiosperm.

Tropidogyne pentaptera[49]

Poinar & Chambers

2017

A cunoniacious angiosperm.

Tropidogyne pikei[50]

Chambers, Poinar & Buckley

2010

A cunoniacious angiosperm.

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Programinis burmitis[51]

Poinar

2004

A poalean of uncertain placement

Programinis laminatus[51]

Poinar

2004

A poalean of uncertain placement

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Eophylica priscastellata[52]

Shi et al.

2022

A rhamnaceous floral morphotaxon.

Phylica piloburmensis[52]

Shi et al.

2022

A rhamnaceous floral morphotaxon.

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Antiquifloris latifibris[53]

Poinar, Buckley & Chen

2016

An angiosperm of uncertain placement

Chenocybus allodapus[54]

Poinar

2018

An angiosperm of uncertain placement

Exalloanthum burmense[54]

Poinar

2018

An angiosperm of uncertain placement,
originally named Diaphoranthus burmensis[55]

Lachnociona terriae[56]

Poinar, Chambers & Buckley

2008

An angiosperm of uncertain placement

Lijinganthus revoluta[57]

Liu et al.

2018

A core eudicot of uncertain placement

Lijinganthus revoluta

Micropetasos burmensis[58]

Poinar

2004

An angiosperm of uncertain placement

Rasenganus auricularus[59]

Xing & Gu

2020

A possible epizoochorous fruit.

Strombothelya monostyla[60]

Poinar & Chambers

2019

An angiosperm of uncertain phylogenetic placement

Strombothelya grammogyna[60]

Poinar & Chambers

2019

An angiosperm of uncertain phylogenetic placement

Fungi

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Entropezites patricii[61]

Poinar & Buckley

2007

A hypermycoparasitic fungus

Mycetophagites atrebora[61]

Poinar & Buckley

2007

A hypermycoparasitic fungus

Palaeoclaviceps parasiticus[62]

Poinar, Alderman & Wunderlich

2015

An ergot

Paleoophiocordyceps coccophagus[63]

Sung, Poinar & Spatafora

2008

A parasite of a scale insect

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Paleoambrosia entomophila[64]

Poinar & Vega

2018

An ambrosia fungus associated with Palaeotylus femoralis.

Paleoambrosia entomophila
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Palaeoagaracites antiquus[61]

Poinar & Buckley

2007

An agaricale of uncertain placement

Palaeoagaracites antiquus
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Palaeogaster micromorpha[65]

Poinar, Alfredo & Baseia

2014

A Boletale fungus

Palaeogaster micromorpha

incertae sedis

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Palaeomycus epallelus[66]

Poinar

2018

A Pezizomycotina fungi

Spheciophila adercia[67]

Poinar

2016

Spheciophila adercia

"Zygomycetes"

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Priscadvena corymbosa[68]

Poinar & Vega

2019

A trichomycete

Priscadvena corymbosa

Echinodermata

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Crinoidea

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Isocrinus cf. legeri[69]

Salamon et al.

2019

An Isocrinid crinoid, described from ossicles encased in the resin

Arthropoda

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Arachnida

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Burmacharon dunlopi[70]

Hu et al.

2020

Burmacharon dunlopi

Kronocharon engeli[71]

Wunderlich

2015

A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement.

Kronocharon engeli

Kronocharon longicalcaris[71]

Wunderlich

2015

A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement.

Kronocharon longicalcaris

Kronocharon prendinii[72]

Rossi & Merendino

2016

A tailless whip scorpion of uncertain placement.
One subspecies described K. p. adornellae[73]

Kronocharon prendinii
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Aculeatosoma pyritmutatio[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A psilodercid spider.

Albiburmops annulipes[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A lagonomegopid spider

Aliendiguetia praecursor[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly related to the Ochyroceratoidea.

Alioatrax incertus[74][76]

Wunderlich

2017

A spider of uncertain affinities,[77] originally described as a hexathelid funnel web spider.

Alteraraneus gracilipes[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Alterphyxioschemoides spicula[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A curtain-web spider.

Alteruloborus araneoides[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

An alteruloborid spider.

Alticorona plenfemur[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An armored spider.

Archaelagonops propinquus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Archaelagonops salticoides[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A lagonomegopid spider.

Archaelagonops scorsum[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Autotomiana brevisetosa[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Autotomiana hirsutipes[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A Pholcochyrocerid spider.

Biapophyses beate[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A praeterleptonetid spider.

Bicalamistrum mixtum[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver.

Bicornoculus aungi[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

An armored spider.

Bicornoculus granulans[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Bicornoculus levis[80]

Wunderlich

2015

An armored spider.

Bicornoculus wunnai[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

An armored spider.

Bicornoculus yarzari[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

An armored spider.

Boavista crassifemora[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Breviscauda translucens[83]

Wunderlich

2024

A tree trunk spider.

Burlagonomegops eskovi[84]

Penny

2005

A Lagonomegopid spider

Burmadictyna clava[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna crassembolus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna excavata[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna fissura[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna pectin[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna postcopula[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmadictyna similis[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A salticoidid[79] deinopoid.

Burmaforceps amputatus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Burmascutum aenigma[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A burmascutid spider.

Burmascutum brevis[78]

Wunderlich

2018

A burmascutid spider.

Burmaspiralis trispinae[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A zarqaraneid spider.

Burmasuccinus bulla[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A uloborid spider.

Burmathele biseriata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A burmathelid mesothele spider.

Burmatheridion cetani[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A theridiid spider.

Burmatheridion sinespinae[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A theridiid spider.

Burmesarchaea alissa[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea bilongapophyses[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An archaeid spider.

Burmesarchaea caudata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea crassicaput [74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea crassichelae[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea gibber[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea gibberoides[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea gibbosa[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea grimaldii[74]

(Penny)

2003

An archaeid spider,
originally described as Afrarchaea grimaldii

Burmesarchaea longicollum[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea propinqua[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea pseudogibber[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea pustulata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea quadrata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An archaeid spider

Burmesarchaea speciosa[74]

(Wunderlich)

2008

An archaeid spider,
Originally described as Lacunauchenius speciosus.[85]

Burmesiana sordida[75][79]

(Wunderlich & Müller)

2020

A member of the family Nemesiidae
originally described as Burmesia sordida.

Burmesiola cretacea[86]

Wunderlich

2011

A tree trunk spider.

Burmesiola daviesi[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tree trunk spider.

?Burmesiola kachinensis[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A tree trunk spider.

Burmorchestina acuminata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina biangulata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina bo[87]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina circular[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina convexa[87]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina plana[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina pulcher[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina pulcheroides[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A goblin spider.

Burmorchestina tuberosa[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A goblin spider.

Burmorsolus crassus[74][75]

Wunderlich

2015

Transferred to the separate genus Pseudorsolus in 2017, but moved back to the genus Burmorsolus in 2020.

Burmorsolus curvatus[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

Originally described as "Loxoderces" curvatus.

Burmorsolus globosus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

Burmorsolus longembolus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

Burmorsolus longibulbus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

Burmorsolus longicymbium[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

Originally described as "Loxoderces" longicymbium.

Burmorsolus longitibia[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

Burmorsolus nonplumosus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

Probably a relative of trogloraptorids.[75]

Burmorsolus rectus[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

Originally described as "Loxoderces" rectus.

Burmuloborus antefixus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver.

Burmuloborus parvus[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A cribellate orb weaver.

?Burmuloborus prolongatus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver of uncertain placement.

Cethegoides patricki[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A curtain-web spider.

Claspingblemma duospinae[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A tetrablemmid armored spider.

Converszarqaraneus annulipedes[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Cornicaraneus scutatus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

?Cornicaraneus unuspedipalpus[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A zarqaraneid spider.

Cornutheridion concavum[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cobweb spider.

Crassicephalus parvibulbus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Crassicephalidae.

Crassitibia baculum[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Crassitibia longispina[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A zarqaraneid spider.

Crassitibia sicilicula[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A zarqaraneid spider.

Crassitibia tenuimana[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A zarqaraneid spider.

Cretaceothele lata[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cretaceothelid Mesothelaen spider.[74]

Cretamysmena fontana[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A cretamysmenid spider.

Cretotheridion champoi[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A cobweb spider.

Cretotheridion inopinatum[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cobweb spider.

Curvitibia curima[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A zarqaraneid spider.[78] The type species is Curvitibia .

Curvitibia pellucidus[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A zarqaraneid spider.

Cymbioblemma corniger[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An armored spider.

Cymbioblemma fusca[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Cymbioblemma hamoembolus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Cymbioblemma ohnmari[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

An armored spider.

Cymbiolagonops cymbiocalcar[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Deinopedes tranquillus[74][76]

Wunderlich

2017

An eodeinopid[79] deinopoid spider.

Dubiodeinopsis spinifemora[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiodeinopsidae.

Dubiouloborix incompletus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae.

Dubiouloborus praeta[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae.

Dubiouloborus procerembolus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Dubiouloboridae.

Electroblemma acuminataformis[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A tetrablemmid armored spider.

Electroblemma bifida[90]

Selden, Zhang & Ren

2016

A tetrablemmid armored spider.

Electroblemma bifurcata[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Electroblemma bizarre[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

An armored spider.
Originally described as "Brignoliblemma" bizarre.

Electroblemma caula[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Electroblemma nala[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

An armored spider.
Originally described as "Brignoliblemma" nala.

Electroblemma paranala[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

An armored spider.
Originally described as "Brignoliblemma" paranala.

Electroblemma pinnae[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Electroblemma retroflectum[89]

Wunderlich

2023

An armored spider.

Electroblemma spermaferens[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An armored spider.

Eoagelenomorphus cretaceus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of an early branch of the RTA clade.

Eodeinopis longipes[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An eodeinopid[79] deinopoid spider.

?Eogamasomorpha clara[80]

Wunderlich

2015

An armored spider of uncertain generic placement.

Eogamasomorpha hamata[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An armored spider.

Eogamasomorpha magnaseta[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A tetrablemmid armored spider.

Eogamasomorpha nubila[85]

Wunderlich

2008

An armored spider

Eogamasomorpha ohlhoffi[74]

(Wunderlich)

2011

An armored spider.
Originally described as "Eoscaphiella" ohlhoffi.[86]

Eogamasomorpha rostratis[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Eomesothele noninclinata[91]

Wunderlich

2019

An eomesothelid spider.

Eomysmauchenius cretaceominimus[92]

Peng et al.

2023

Eomysmauchenius dubius[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider.

?Eomysmauchenius longissipes

(Wunderlich)

2015

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider,
originally Lacunauchenius longissipes

Eomysmauchenius ovata[78][79]

(Wunderlich)

2017

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider,
originally Planarchaea ovata

Eomysmauchenius septentrionalis[74]

Wunderlich

2008

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider

Eopsiloderces filiformis[81]

Wunderlich

2012

An eopsilodercid spider.
Originally described as "Psiloderces" filiformis.[74]

Eopsiloderces loxosceloides[85]

Wunderlich

2008

An eopsilodercid spider.

Eopsiloderces serenitas[80]

Wunderlich

2015

An eopsilodercid spider.

Eotibiaapophysis reliquus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A spider of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of an early branch of the RTA clade.[79]

Fossilcalcar praeteritus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A fossilcalcarid mygalomorph spider.

Frateruloborus bulbosus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A frateruloborid spider.

Furcembolus andersoni[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus armatura[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A pacullid spider.
Originally described as "Praeterpaculla" armatura[80]

Furcembolus biacuta[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A pacullid spider.
Originally described as "Praeterpaculla" biacuta[80]

Furcembolus chuandiani[93]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A pacullid spider.[93]

Furcembolus crassitibia[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus dissolata[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A pacullid spider.
Originally described as "Praeterpaculla" dissolata[80]

Furcembolus equester[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A pacullid spider.
Originally described as "Praeterpaculla" equester[80]

Furcembolus fengzheni[93]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus grossa[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus inzaliae[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus longior[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus martensi[93]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A pacullid spider.

Furcembolus tuberosa[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A pacullid spider.
Originally described as "Praeterpaculla" tuberosa[80]

Gibberaraneoid furcula[89]

Wunderlich

2023

Probably a zarqaraneid spider.

Gigarachne bian[94]

Jiang & Li in Jiang et al.

2020

A member of the group Araneomorphae of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Groehnianus burmensis[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A zarqaraneid spider.[78]

Hamoderces opilionoides[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A spider belonging to the superfamily Scytodoidea and the family Praepholcidae.

Hiatomegops spinalis[95]

Guo, Selden & Ren

2021

A lagonomegopid spider

Hypotheridiosoma paracymbium[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A zarqaraneid spider.[78]

Intermesothele pulcher[91]

Wunderlich

2019

An eomesothelid spider.

Kachin fruticosoides[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A cribellate orb weaver.

Kachin fruticosus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A cribellate orb weaver.

Kachin serratus[78]

Wunderlich

2018

A cribellate orb weaver.

Kachinarachne oblonga[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Kachinblemma constrictum[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A tetrablemmid armored spider.

Kachintelema calcarfemur[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A telemid spider.

Lagonoburmops plumosus[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A lagonomegopid spider.

?Lagonomegops tuber[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement.

Leviunguis altus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis anulus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis anulusoides[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis bruckschi[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A leviunguid spider.[78]

Leviunguis bruckschoides[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis erectus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis glomulus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis glomus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis graciliembolus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis gradus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis porrigens[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis pseudobruckschi[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Leviunguis quadratus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A leviunguid spider.

Lineaburmops beigeli[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Lineaburmops hirsutipes[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Lineaburmops longiantepes[96]

Guo, Selden & Ren in Guo et al.

2024

A lagonomegopid spider.

Lineaburmops maculatus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A lagonomegopid spider.

Lineaburmops rhombus[96]

Guo et al.

2024

A lagonomegopid spider.

Longissipalpus albistriatus[97]

Hou et al.

2024

Longissipalpus aliter[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A Mongolarachnid spider.
Originally described as Longissipalpus cochlea Wunderlich (2021).[79]

Longissipalpus cochlea[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Longissipalpus impudicus[79]

Wunderlich

2021

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Longissipalpus magnus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Longissipalpus maior[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Longissipalpus minor[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Longissithorax myanmarensis[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An armored spider.

Longithorax furca[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An armored spider.

Magnosegestria tuber[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

Probably a tube-dwelling spider.

Megasetae colphepeiroides[79]

Wunderlich

2021

A megasetid araneomorph spider.

Micropalpimanus gibber[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A micropalpimanid palpimanoid spider

Micropalpimanus poinari[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A micropalpimanid palpimanoid spider

Microproxiaraneus annulatus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Microtheridion longissispinae[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

Probably a cobweb spider.

Microuloborus ater[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A cribellate orb weaver.

Microuloborus birmanicus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver.

Microuloborus oblongus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Myanlagonops gracilipes[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A Lagonomegopid spider.

Myanmarmysmena grandipalpus[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A possible mysmenid spider.

Myannemesia glaber[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A member of the family Nemesiidae.

Myansegestria caederens[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Myansegestria engin[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Nanoaenigma pumilio[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A nanoaenigmatid araneoid spider.

Nephila burmanica[98]

Poinar

2012

A nephiline spider
Originally described as "Geratonephila" burmanica[99]

Nephila burmanica

Ocululoborus curvatus[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A cribellate orb weaver.

Odontomegops titan[100]

Guo et al.

2020

A lagonomegopid spider

Orchestina globus[87]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2021

A goblin spider.

Palaeohygropoda myanmarensis[101]

Penny

2004

A palaeohygropodine praeterleptonetid spider

Palaeoleptoneta acus[88]

Wunderlich

2022

Originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta baculum[88]

Wunderlich

2022

Originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta calcar[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[77] originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta crus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

Originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta fissura[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

Originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta laticymbium[88]

Wunderlich

2022

Originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta nils[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[77] originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeoleptoneta thilo[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A member of Araneomorphae of uncertain affinities,[77] originally described as a leptonetid spider.

Palaeozearchaea depressa[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A mecysmaucheniid spider.

Palazarqaraneus hamulus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A zarqaraneid spider.

Palpalpaculla phyui[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

An armored spider.

Palpalpaculla pulcher[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An armored spider.

Palptibiaap cochlear[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A zarqaraneid spider.

Parakachin pectunculus[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes appendix[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes cretaceus[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes curvatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes furca[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes granulatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes inaequalis[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes inclinatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes longiclypeus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes multifemurspinae[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes paracurvatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes patellaris[74][79]

(Wunderlich)

2017

A cribellate orb weaver. Originally described as Furculoborus patellaris.

Paramiagrammopes patellidens[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes pilosus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes pollex[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes pusillus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes semiapertus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes simplex[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes sulcus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes texter[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes unibrevispina[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Paramiagrammopes vesica[85][79]

(Wunderlich)

2008

A cribellate orb weaver. Originally described as Palaeomiagrammopes vesica.

Parvibulbus incompletus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A pholcochyrocerid.

Parviburmops brevipalpus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Parvimegasetae araneoides[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A megasetid spider.

Parvispina tibialis[80]

(Wunderlich)

2011

A zarqaraneid spider.[78]
Originally described as "Praeterleptoneta" tibialis.

Parvithele muelleri[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A parvithelid mesothelaen spider.

Parvithele spinipes[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A parvithelid mesothelaen spider.

Parvocteniza parvula[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A member of the family Ctenizidae.

Parvosegestria elegans[83]

Wunderlich

2024

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.

Parvosegestria longitibialis[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Parvosegestria obscura[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Parvosegestria pintgu[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Parvosegestria rugosa[80][75]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77] Originally described as "Denticulsegestria" rugosa.

Parvosegestria triplex[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tube-dwelling spider, a member of the stem group of Segestriidae or a stem dysderoid.[77]

Paurospina curvata[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Paurospina fastigata[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A zarqaraneid spider.

Paurospina fortis[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Paurospina paulocurvata[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

?Paxillomegops cornutus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement.

?Paxillomegops brevipes[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider of uncertain generic placement.

Paxillomegops longipes[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Pedipalparaneus protumidus[97]

Hou et al.

2024

Pedipalparaneus seldeni[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A Mongolarachnid spider.

Pekkachilus vesica[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A vetiatorid spider.

Pholcochyrocer altipecten[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

?Pholcochyrocer baculum[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A pholcochyrocerid spider of uncertain generic placement

Pholcochyrocer calidum[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Pholcochyrocer guttulaeque[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Pholcochyrocer pecten[81]

Wunderlich

2012

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Pholcochyrocer vermiculus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Phyxioschemoides collembola[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A spider of uncertain affinities,[77] originally described as a curtain-web spider.

Picturmegops signatus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A lagonomegopid spider.

Pilosarachne ju[94]

Jiang & Li in Jiang et al.

2020

A member of the group Araneomorphae of uncertain phylogenetic placement, possibly a member of Deinopoidea.[79]

Planarchaea incompleta[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider.

Planarchaea kopp[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider.

Planarchaea oblonga[78]

Wunderlich

2017

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider.

?Planarchaea paucidentata

(Wunderlich)

2008

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider,
originally described as Filiauchenius paucidentatus.

Planarchaea pilosa

(Wunderlich)

2015

A planarchaeid[79] palpimanoid spider,
Originally described as Lacunauchenius pilosus.

Planibulbus longisoma[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A uloborid spider.

Planimegops parvus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A lagonomegopid spider.

Platythelae longicorpus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A planarchaeid palpimanoid spider.

Praearaneus araneoides[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A praearaneid spider.

Praearaneus bruckschi[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A praearaneid spider.

Praepholcus huberi[74]

Wunderlich

2017

An eopsilodercid spider.

Praeteraraneoides bifurcatum[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Praeteraraneoides bipartitum[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Praeteraraneoides leni[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Praeteraraneoides multidentatum[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Praeterleptoneta spinipes[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A Praeterleptonetine praeterleptonetid spider

Praetervetiator circulus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A vetiatorid palpimanoid spider.

Praetervetiator parvicirculus[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A vetiatorid spider.

Priscaleclercera brevispinae[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera chimei[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera christae[102]

Magalhaes et al.

2021

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera ellenbergeri[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A psilodercid spider.
Originally described as "Leclercera" ellenbergeri.[80]

Priscaleclercera foshou[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera furcata[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera hamo[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera hlaingi[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera kani[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera kyawae[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera liber[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera longissipes[74]

(Wunderlich)

2012

A psilodercid spider.
Originally described as "Leclercera" longissipes.[81]

Priscaleclercera paucispinae[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera sexaculeata[74]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A psilodercid spider. "Leclercera" sexaculeata.[80]

Priscaleclercera spicula[74]

(Wunderlich)

2012

A psilodercid spider. "Leclercera" spicula.[81]

Priscaleclercera thanae[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Priscaleclercera thaungi[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A psilodercid spider.

Proaraneoides cribellatum[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Proaraneoides lanceatum[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Procerclypeus corniculatus[88]

Wunderlich

2022

An armored spider.

Procerclypeus deformans[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An armored spider.

Procervetiator fruticosus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A vetiatorid palpimanoid spider.

Promacrothele polyacantha[103]

Tang, Engel & Yang

2023

A macrothelid spider.

Propterkachin bispinatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Propterkachin magnoculus[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A cribellate orb weaver.

Propterkachin pygmaeus[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A cribellate orb weaver.

Propterkachin unispinatus[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A cribellate orb weaver.

Propterpsiloderces crassitibia[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An eopsilodercid spider.

Propterpsiloderces cymbioseta[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An eopsilodercid spider.

Propterpsiloderces duplex[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An eopsilodercid spider.

Propterpsiloderces longisetae[80]

Wunderlich

2015

An eopsilodercid spider.[75]

Propterpsiloderces similis[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An eopsilodercid spider.

Protertheraphosa spinipes[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A tarantula.

Protoaraneoides longispina[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Proxiaraneus rarus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Pseudokachin tuberculatus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

Pulvillothele haupti[74]

Wunderlich

2017

A parvithelid mesothelaen spider.

Ramozarqaraneus pauxillus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Retrooecobius chomskyi[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A disc web spider.

Retrooecobius convexus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A disc web spider.

Retrooecobius lwini[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A disc web spider.

Saetosoma filiembolus[81]

Wunderlich

2012

An armored spider.

Scopomegops fax[95]

Guo, Selden & Ren

2021

A lagonomegopid spider

Scutuloborella admirabilis[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae.

Scutuloboroides pumilio[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae.

Scutuloborus spiralembolus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A member of the group Deinopoidea belonging to the family Scutuloboridae.

?Scytodes nonalta[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A spitting spider.

Spatiator putescens[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A spatiatorid spider.

Spinasilia dissoluta[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A tree trunk spider.

Spiniarchaea aberrans[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An archaeid spider.

Spinicreber antiquus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Spinicreber vacuus[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Spinicymbium curvimetatarsus[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A zarqaraneid spider.

Spinicymbium curviparacymbium[88]

Wunderlich

2022

A zarqaraneid spider.

Spinicymbium falcata[78]

(Wunderlich)

2015

A zarqaraneid spider.
Originally described as "Hypotheridiosoma" falcata.

Spinicymbium unispina[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A zarqaraneid spider.

Spinipalpitibia hirsuta[78]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2018

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Spinipalpitibia maior[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Spinipalpitibia occulta[89]

Wunderlich

2023

A protoaraneoidid spider.

Spinipalpus vetus[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A pholcochyrocerid spider.

Spiniuloborus crux[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

A cribellate orb weaver.

?Telemofila ovalis[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

Possibly a species of Telemofila.

Tenuicephalus penicillus[79]

Wunderlich in Wunderlich & Müller

2021

An armored spider.

Triangulum thutai[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A theridiid spider.

Unicornutiblemma brevicornis[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Unicornutiblemma gracilicornis[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Unicornutiblemma longicornis[75]

Wunderlich & Müller

2020

An armored spider.

Unicornutiblemma unicornis[74][75]

(Wunderlich)

2017

An armored spider.
Originally described as ?"Eogamasomorpha" unicornis.

Uniscutosoma aberrans[80]

Wunderlich

2015

An armored spider.

Vetiator gracilipes[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A vetiatorid spider.[74]

Zamilia aculeopectens[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A disc web spider.

Zamilia antecessor[85]

Wunderlich

2008

A disc web spider.

Zamilia arkari[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A disc web spider.

Zamilia quattuormammillae[80]

Wunderlich

2015

A disc web spider.

Zamilia sheini[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A disc web spider.

Zamilia shwayi[82]

Jiang & Li in Xin et al.

2022

A disc web spider.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Amblyomma birmitum[104]

Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2017

An ixodid hard tick.

Archaeocroton kaufmani[105]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop

2022

An ixodid hard tick.

Bothriocroton muelleri[105]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop

2022

An ixodid hard tick.

Compluriscutula vetulum[106]

Poinar & Buckley

2008

An ixodid hard tick.

Cornupalpatum burmanicum[107]

Poinar & Brown

2003

An ixodid tick

Cornupalpatum burmanicum

Deinocroton bicornis[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

Deinocroton copia[109]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2022

Deinocroton draculi[110]

Peñalver, Arillo, Anderson & Pérez-de la Fuente

2017

A deinocrotonid or nuttalliellid[108] tick.

Deinocroton lacrimus[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

Haemaphysalis (Alloceraea) cretacea[111]

Chitimia-Dobler, Pfeffer & Dunlop

2018

A Haemaphysaline hard tick.

Ixodes antiquorum[109]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2022

A tick, a species of Ixodes.

Khimaira fossus[109]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2022

A tick combining a body resembling that of a soft tick with a basis capitulum more like that of a hard tick, assigned to a new family Khimairidae as a possible transitional form between soft and hard ticks.

Legionaris robustus[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Nuttalliella gratae[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Nuttalliella odyssea[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Nuttalliella placaventrala[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Nuttalliella tropicasylvae[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Nuttalliella tuberculata[108]

Chitimia-Dobler, Mans & Dunlop in Chitimia-Dobler et al.

2024

A nuttalliellid tick.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

?Opilioacarus groehni[112]

Dunlop & Bernardi

2014

An opilioacarid mite.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Biungulus xiai[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

An epedanid armoured harvestman.

Burmalomanius circularis[114]

Bartel et al.

2022

A podoctid harvestman.

Ellenbergellus tuberculatus[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

A tithaeid harvestman.

Foveacorpus cretaceus[115]

Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet

2023

A member of Cyphophthalmi.

Foveacorpus parvus[115]

Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet

2023

A member of Cyphophthalmi.

Gigantocheles nilsi[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

An epedanid armoured harvestman.

Halitherses grimaldii[116]

Giribet & Dunlop

2005

An ortholasmatine nemastomatid harvestman

Leptopsalis breyeri[115]

Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet

2023

A stylocellid harvestman.

Mesodibunus tourinhoae[114]

Bartel et al.

2022

An epedanid harvestman.

Mesokanus oehmkuehnlei[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

A mesokanid laniatorean harvestman.

Mesopsalis oblongus[115]

Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet

2023

A member of Cyphophthalmi.

Monooculricinuleus incisus[117]

Wunderlich

2017

A monooculricinuleid harvestman.[76]

Monooculricinuleus semiglobosus[117]

Wunderlich

2017

A monooculricinuleid harvestman.[76]

Palaeobeloniscus thilolebi[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

A beloniscid harvestman.

Palaeosiro burmanicum[118]

Poinar

2008

A stylocellid harvestmant

Petrobunoides sharmai[119]

Selden et al.

2016

An epedanid armoured harvestman.

Petroburma tarsomeria[114]

Bartel et al.

2022

A petrobunid harvestman.

Protopyramidops nalae[113]

Bartel et al.

2020

Possibly a pyramidopid harvestman.

Sirocellus iunctus[115]

Bartel, Dunlop & Giribet

2023

A member of Cyphophthalmi.

Tyrannobunus aculeus[120]

Bartel & Dunlop

2023

A eupnoid harvestman.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Electrokoenenia yaksha[121]

Engel & Huang

2016

A Eukoeneniid microwhip scorpion

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Amblyolpium burmiticum[122]

(Cockerell)

1920

A garypinid pseudoscorpion.
Originally described as "Garypus" burmiticus.

Burmeochthonius kachinae[123]

Johnson et al.

2022

A chthoniid pseudoscorpion.

Burmeochthonius muelleri[123]

Johnson et al.

2022

A chthoniid pseudoscorpion.

Electrobisium acutum[124]

Cockerell

1917

A neobisiid pseudoscorpion

Hya fynni[125]

Röschmann et al.

2024

A hyid pseudoscorpion.

Prionochthonius burmiticus[126]

Wriedt et al.

2021

A chthoniid pseudoscorpion

Proalbiorix compactus[127]

Geißler et al.

2021

A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Ideoroncidae.

Proalbiorix gracilis[127]

Geißler et al.

2021

A pseudoscorpion belonging to the family Ideoroncidae.

Procheiridium judsoni[128]

Porta et al.

2020

A cheiridiid pseudoscorpion.

Procheiridium judsoni

Protofeaella peetersae[129]

Henderickx in Henderickx & Boone

2016

A pseudoscorpion of uncertain placement.[130]

Weygoldtiella plausus[131]

Harvey et al.

2018

A chthoniid pseudoscorpion.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Hirsutisoma acutiformis[117]

Wunderlich

2017

A Hirsutisomid hooded tickspider.

Hirsutisoma bruckschi[117]

Wunderlich

2017

A Hirsutisomid hooded tickspider.

Hirsutisoma dentata[117]

Wunderlich

2017

A Hirsutisomid hooded tickspider.

Hirsutisoma grimaldii[132]

Botero-Trujillo et al.

2022

A hirsutisomid hooded tickspider.

?Poliochera cretacea[133]

Wunderlich

2012

A poliocherid hooded tickspider of uncertain generic placement.

Primoricinuleus pugio[71]

Wunderlich

2015

A primoricinuleid hooded tickspider.

Sigillaricinuleus tripares[134]

Wunderlich

2022

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cerachipteria ahsokatanoae[135]

Arillo, Subías & Huang

2023

An achipteriid mite.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Annazomus parvulus[136]

De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

A member of the family Hubbardiidae.

Cretaceozomus angustocaudatus[136]

De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Cretaceozomus robustus[136]

De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Groehnizomus oculiferans[136]

De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Groehnizomus rodrigoi[136]

Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Mesozomus groehni[137]

Müller et al.

2020

A short-tailed whip scorpion

Muellerizomus amandae[136]

De Francesco Magnussen & Müller in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Muellerizomus palicaudatus[136]

De Francesco Magnussen in De Francesco Magnussen et al.

2022

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Archaeoananteroides maderai[138]

Lourenço & Velten

2016

A buthid scorpion.

Archaeoscorpiops cretacicus[139]

Lourenço

2015

A palaeoeuscorpiid scorpion.

Archaeoscorpiops grossei[140]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2023

A palaeoeuscorpiid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus bellus[141]

Lourenço

2016

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus bellus

Betaburmesebuthus bidentatus[142]

Lourenço

2015

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.[141]

Betaburmesebuthus fleissneri[143]

Lourenço & Velten

2016

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.[141]

Betaburmesebuthus fuscus[144]

Xuan, Cai & Huang

2023

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus joergi[145]

Lourenço & Rossi

2017

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus kobberti[146]

Lourenço

2015

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus larafleissnerae[147]

Lourenço & Velten

2016

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus muelleri[142]

Lourenço

2015

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus spinipedis[148]

Xuan, Cai & Huang

2022

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus thomasvelteni[149]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2024

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Betaburmesebuthus villosus[144]

Xuan, Cai & Huang

2023

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Burmesescorpiops groehni[150]

Lourenço

2016

An Archaeoscorpiopinae palaeoeuscorpiid scorpion.

Burmesescorpiops velteni[151]

Lourenço

2024

An Archaeoscorpiopinae palaeoeuscorpiid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus birmanicus[152]

Lourenço

2015

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus brandti[153]

Lourenço

2022

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus bruckschi[152]

Lourenço

2015

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus complexus[154]

Lourenço & Beigel

2011

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus enigmaticus[155]

Lourenço

2015

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus gigantosternum[150]

Lourenço

2016

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus hansgeorgmuelleri[156]

Lourenço

2019

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus knodelorum[157]

Lourenço

2018

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus longiaculeus[158]

Lourenço

2013

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus meggeri[159]

Lourenço

2021

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus petersi[160]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2024

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus serratus[150]

Lourenço

2016

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus schwarzi[161]

Lourenço

2015

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaerilobuthus staxi[162]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2024

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaeriloiurus brigittemuellerae[163]

Lourenço

2020

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Chaeriloscorpiops bautschi[163]

Lourenço

2020

A palaeoeuscorpiid scorpion.

Cretaceousbuthus fraaijeorum[164]

Lourenço

2022

A buthid scorpion.

Cretaceousbuthus petersi[165]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2023

A buthid scorpion.

Cretaceoushormiops elegans[166]

Xuan et al.

2023

A protoischnurid scorpion.

Cretaceoushormiops knodeli[167]

Lourenço

2018

A protoischnurid scorpion.

Cretaceoushormiops staxi[168]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2022

A protoischnurid scorpion.

Cretaceousopisthacanthus smeelei[169]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2021

A protoischnurid scorpion.

Electrochaerilus buckleyi[170]

Santiago-Blay, Fet, Solegrad & Anderson

2004

A chaerilid scorpion

Palaeoburmesebuthus andrewrossi[171]

Santiago-Blay et al.

2022

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeoburmesebuthus grimaldii[172]

Lourenço

2002

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeoburmesebuthus knodeli[173]

Lourenço

2018

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeoburmesebuthus longipalpis[145]

Lourenço & Rossi

2017

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeoburmesebuthus ohlhoffi[152]

Lourenço

2015

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeoburmesebuthus smithi[171]

Santiago-Blay, Soleglad, Craig & Fet in Santiago-Blay et al.

2022

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Palaeotrilineatus ellenbergeri[174]

Lourenço

2012

A palaeotrilineatid scorpion.

Paranotaburmesebuthus schmidti[175]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2024

A palaeoburmesebuthid scorpion.

Serratochaerilobuthus schmidti[176]

Lourenço in Lourenço & Velten

2024

A chaerilobuthid scorpion.

Spinoburmesebuthus knodelorum[177]

Lourenço

2021

A palaeoburmesebuthid buthoidean scorpion.

Spinoburmesebuthus pohli[178]

Lourenço & Velten

2017

A palaeoburmesebuthid buthoidean scorpion.

Sucinlourencous adrianae[179]

Rossi

2015

A sucinlourencoid scorpion.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cushingia ellenbergeri[180]

Dunlop et al.

2015

A solifuge of uncertain phylogenetic placement.

Uropygi (Thelyphonida)

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmathelyphonia prima[71]

Wunderlich

2015

A whip scorpion of uncertain placement.

Crethypoctonus kachinus[181]

Zhou et al.

2023

A whip scorpion.

Mesothelyphonus parvus[182]

Cai & Huang

2017

A thelyphonine whip scorpion.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burerythrites pankowskii[183]

Konikiewicz & Mąkol

2018

An erythraeid mite.

Burfessonia maryae[183]

Konikiewicz & Mąkol

2018

A Smaridid mite.

Burphanolophus joergwunderlichi[183]

Konikiewicz & Mąkol

2018

An erythraeid mite.

Cheyletus burmiticus[184]

Cockerell

1917

A cheyletid mite

Immensmaris chewbaccei[185]

Dunlop, Frahnert & Mąkol

2018

A smaridid mite.

Immensmaris chewbaccei

Nothrotrombidium myanmarum[183]

Konikiewicz & Mąkol

2018

A trombellid mite.

Odontoscirus cretacico[186]

Porta et al.

2020

A bdellid mite.

Procaeculus coineaui[187]

Porta et al.

2019

A caeculid mite.

Protoresinacarus brevipedis[188]

Khaustov & Poinar

2011

A resinacarid pyemotoid mite.

Rhombometridium pankowskiorum[189]

Khaustov, Vorontsov & Lindquist

2024

A trochometridiid mite.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Chimerarachne alexbeigel[89]

Wunderlich

2023

Chimerarachne longiflagellum[89]

(Wunderlich)

2022

Originally described as Parachimerarachne longiflagellum.[88]

Chimerarachne patrickmueller[89]

Wunderlich

2023

Chimerarachne spiniflagellum[89]

Wunderlich

2023

Chimerarachne yingi[190]

Wang et al.

2018

A stem-group spider

Chimerarachne yingi (artists reconstruction)

Chilopoda

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Kachinophilus pereirai[191]

Bonato, Edgecombe & Minelli

2013

A geophilid centipede

Lithopendra anjafliessae[192]

Haug, Haug & Haug

2023

A centipede belonging to the group Pleurostigmophora

Diplopoda

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmanopetalum inexpectatum[193]

Stoev, Moritz & Wesener

2019

A callipodidan millipede

Burmanopetalum inexpectatum
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Heterochordeuma liae[194]

Su, Cai & Huang

2024

A heterochordeumatid millipede

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Andrognathus burmiticus[195]

Moritz & Wesener

2019

An andrognathid millipede

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Monstrodesmus grimaldii[196]

Su, Cai & Huang

2022

A trichopolydesmid millipede

Propolydesmus cretaceus[197]

Su, Cai & Huang

2023

A polydesmid millipede

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Pauropsxenus extraneus[198]

Su, Cai & Huang

2020

A polyxenid millipede.

Pauropsxenus ordinatus[198]

Su, Cai & Huang

2020

A polyxenid millipede.

Phryssonotus burmiticus[184]

Cockerell

1917

A synxenid millipede

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Siphoniulus muelleri[199]

Liu, Rühr & Wesener

2017

A siphoniulid millipede.

Siphoniulus preciosus[199]

Liu, Rühr & Wesener

2017

A siphoniulid millipede.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Siphonophora hui[200]

Jiang et al.

2019

A siphonophorid sucking millipede.

Siphonorhinus globosus[201]

Su, Cai & Huang

2024

A siphonorhinid millipede.

Siphonorhinus peculiaris[201]

Su, Cai & Huang

2024

A siphonorhinid millipede.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Electrocambala cretacea[202]

Moritz & Wesener

2021

A member of Cambalidea.

Electrocambala ornata[202]

Moritz & Wesener

2021

A member of Cambalidea.

Kachincambala distorta[202]

Moritz & Wesener

2021

A member of Cambalidea.

Kachincambala muelleri[202]

Moritz & Wesener

2021

A member of Cambalidea.

"Entognatha"

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Burmisotoma lamellifera[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Cretacentomobrya burma[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A praentomobryid springtail

Praentomobrya avita[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A praentomobryid springtail

Proisotoma pettersonae[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Propachyotoma conica[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Protodesoria granda[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Protoisotoma burma[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Villusisotoma brevis[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Villusisotoma longa[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An isotomid springtail

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Protodontella minicornis[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

An odontellid springtail

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Grinnellia ventis[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A sminthurid springtail

Mucrovirga incompleta[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A sminthurid springtail

Sminthurconus grimaldi[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A sminthurid springtail

Sminthuricinus deceptus[203]

Christiansen & Nascimbene

2006

A sminthurid springtail

Insecta

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Malacostraca

[edit]
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Cretapsara athanata[204]

Luque in Luque et al.

2021

A crab belonging to the group Eubrachyura and to the family Cretapsaridae.

Xiaopenaeus electrinus[205]

Xing et al.

2021

A member of the family Penaeidae.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cryptolacruma nidis[206]

Schädel et al.

2021

A member of Epicaridea.

Electrolana madelineae[207]

Schädel, Hyžný & Haug

2021

A member of Cymothoida, possibly a species of Cirolana.[208]

Metacirolana jimlowryi[208]

Bruce & Rodcharoen

2023

A member of the family Cirolanidae.

Myanmariscus deboiseae[209]

Broly, Maillet & Ross

2015

A possible styloniscid woodlouse.[210]

Palaeoarmadillo microsoma[210]

Poinar

2018

An armadillid woodlouse.

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Tanaidaurum kachinensis[211]

Pazinato, Müller & Haug

2023

Ostracoda

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Taxon Authority Year described Notes

Electrocypria burmitei[212]

Wang, Matzke-Karasz & Horne

2022

A candonid ostracod.

Myanmarcypris hui[213]

Wang et al.

2020

A candonid ostracod.

Sanyuania sp.[213]

Wang et al.

2020

A loxoconchid cytheroid.

Thalassocypria sp.[213]

Wang et al.

2020

A candonid ostracod.

Symphyla

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Symphylella patrickmuelleri[214]

Moritz & Wesener

2017

A scolopendrellid pseudocentipede.

Mollusca

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Cephalopoda

[edit]
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Puzosia (Bhimaites) species[215]

N/A

"2019"

An immature Puzosia (Bhimaites) species dead shell
Likely entombed as shoreline debris

Puzosia (Bhimaites) species

Gastropoda

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Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Archaeocyclotus brevivillosus[216]

Bichain et al.

2022

A cyclophorid land snail

Archaeocyclotus plicatula[217]

Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al.

2019

A cyclophorid land snail

Archaeocyclotus plicatula

Burminella artiukhini[218]

Balashov, Perkovsky & Vasilenko

2021

A land snail possessing morphological traits intermediate between members of the family Pupinidae and other members of Cyclophoroidea.

Coptocheilus kachinensis[219]

Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely

2022

A species of Coptocheilus.

Cretadiostoma caperatum[219]

Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely

2022

A member of the family Pupinidae.

Cretadiostoma umbilicarinatum[219]

Yu, Zhuo & Páll-Gergely

2022

A member of the family Pupinidae.

Cretatortulosa cretakachinensis[220]

Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski

2021

A pupinid land snail

Cretatortulosa gignens[221]

Jochum, Yu & Neubauer

2021

A pupinid land snail

Eotrichophorus kachin[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

A cyclophorid land snail

Euthema annae[223]

Balashov

2020

A diplommatinid land snail

Euthema hesoana[217]

Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al.

2019

A diplommatinid land snail

Euthema hesoana

Euthema truncatellina[224]

Balashov, Perkovsky & Vasilenko

2020

A diplommatinid land snail

Hirsuticyclus canaliculatus[225]

Yu

2021

A cyclophorid land snail

Hirsuticyclus electrum[226]

Neubauer, Xing & Jochum

2019

A cyclophorid land snail

Lagocheilus cretaspira[217]

Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al.

2019

A cyclophorid land snail

Lagocheilus cretaspira

Lagocheilus electrospira[217]

Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al.

2019

A cyclophorid land snail.
Might be a species of Eotrichophorus.[223]

Lagocheilus electrospira

Macropupina electricus[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

A pupinid land snail.

Paleodiplommatina spelomphalos[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

A diplommatinid land snail.
Might be a species of Euthema.[223]

Perissocyclos kyrtostoma[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

A cyclophorid land snail.

Pseudopomatias lyui[227][228]

(Yu, Wang & Jarzembowski)

2019

A cyclophorid land snail,
first as "Epitonium (Papyriscala) lyui"

Pseudopomatias zhuoi[227][228]

(Yu, Wang & Jarzembowski)

2019

A cyclophorid land snail,
first as "Epitonium (Epitonium) zhuoi"

Pulchraspira teneristoma[220]

Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski

2021

A diplommatinid land snail

Rhaphaulus zhuoi[220]

Yu, Salvador & Jarzembowski

2021

A pupinid land snail

Schistoloma electrothauma[217]

Asato & Hirano in Hirano et al.

2019

A pupinid land snail

Schistoloma electrothauma

Xenostoma lophopleura[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

Originally described as a pupinid land snail.
Might be a species of Euthema instead.[229]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Galba prima[230]

Yu, Neubauer & Jochum

2021

A species of Galba.

Mathilda[215]

N/A

"2019"

2 dead shells likely entombed as shoreline debris

Truncatellina dilatatus[231]

Yu

2020

Originally described as a species of Truncatellina.
Might be a species of Euthema instead.[229]

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Assiminea striatura[222]

Bullis et al.

2020

An assimineid land snail

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

?Hydrocena praecursor[232]

Yu & Neubauer

2021

A member of the family Hydrocenidae.

Panneritina ambrae[233]

Salvador & Yu

2022

A member of the family Neritidae.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image
Palaeolignopholas[234] Bolotov et al. 2021 A member of the family Pholadidae

Nematoda

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Chromadorea

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretodiplogaster termitophilous[235]

Poinar

2011

A rhabditid nematode of uncertain placement

Palaeocosmocerca burmanica[235]

Poinar

2011

A cosmocercid nematode

Proheterorhabditis burmanicus[235]

Poinar

2011

A heterorhabditid nematode

Proheterorhabditis burmanicus next to host beetle

Enoplea

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretacimermis aphidophilus[236]

Poinar

2017

A mermithid nematode

Cretacimermis chironomae[235]

Poinar

2011

A mermithid nematode

Cretacimermis protus[237]

Poinar & Buckley

2006

A mermithid nematode

Secernentea

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Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretaciaphelenchoides burmensis[235]

Poinar

2011

An aphelenchoidid nematode

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Paleothelastoma tipulae[235]

Poinar

2011

A thelastomatid nematode

Nematomorpha

[edit]

Gordioidea

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretachordodes burmitis[237]

Poinar & Buckley

2006

A chordodid Gordian worm

Onychophora

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Cretoperipatus burmiticus

Engel & Grimaldi

2002

A peripatid velvet worm

Cretoperipatus burmiticus
(artist reconstruction)

Vertebrata

[edit]

Amphibia

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Yaksha perettii[238][239][240]

Daza et al.

2020

Figured in a 2016 as a Chameleonid.
Identified in 2018 as an albanerpetontid.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Electrorana limoae[241]

Xing et al.

2018

A tropical frog

Electrorana limoae

Reptilia

[edit]

Archosauria

[edit]
Taxon Authority Year described Notes image

Coelurosauria[242]

Xing et al.

2016

Preserved tail with feathers

Elektorornis chenguangi[243]

Xing et al.

2019

An enantiornithine avialan,
preserved wing and foot with a long toe.

Enantiornithes[244][245][246][247][248][249]

Multiple

Various

Several partial wings and feet,
and more completely preserved juveniles

Fortipesavis prehendens[250][251]

Clark & O'Connor

2021

An enantiornithine avialan.

Taxon Authority Year described Notes image
Barlochersaurus winhtini[252] Daza et al. 2018 A tiny (~ 2 cm long) possible stem-anguimorph

Cretaceogekko burmae[253]

Arnold & Poinar

2008

A gecko

Cretaceogekko burmae

Electroscincus zedi[254]

Daza et al.

2024

A skink

Oculudentavis khaungraae[255]

Xing et al.

2020

A lizard of uncertain placement.[256]

Oculudentavis naga[257]

Bolet et al.

2021

Protodraco monocoli[258]

Wagner et al.

2021

An agamid lizard

Xiaophis myanmarensis[259]

Xing et al.

2018

An embryo or neonate snake of uncertain placement

Squamata[238] Daza et al. 2016 13 Specimens of Squamate, varying from largely complete specimens to isolated limbs that were assigned to various families, one of which was later determined to be an albanerpetontid.

Insecta

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Dictyoptera

[edit]
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Blattocoprolites mesoblattamaxi[12]

Hinkelman in Hinkelman & Vršanská

2020

A mesoblattinid cockroach coprolite.
Associated with Mesoblatta maxi and Chlamydomonas hanublikanus

Mollusca

[edit]

Bivalvia

[edit]
Ichnotaxon Authority Year described Notes image

Teredolites clavatus

n/a

2018

pholadid burrowing crypts in the amber nodules,
first described from Burmese amber as the fungus "Palaeoclavaria burmitis"

Teredolites clavatus

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