Fig. 1: Adults, final instar nymph, and exuviae of Cicadoidea fossils in Kachin amber of northern Myanmar. | Nature Communications

Fig. 1: Adults, final instar nymph, and exuviae of Cicadoidea fossils in Kachin amber of northern Myanmar.

From: Mesozoic evolution of cicadas and their origins of vocalization and root feeding

Fig. 1: Adults, final instar nymph, and exuviae of Cicadoidea fossils in Kachin amber of northern Myanmar.

a Eunotalia emeryi gen. et sp. nov. (MGM2016–014). This image was published in the study by ref. 41 (Fig. 3a). b Cretotettigarcta problematica comb. nov. (new material: NIGP201895). c Cretotettigarcta shcherbakovi sp. nov. (NIGP201896). d Vetuprosbole parallelica (new material: NIGP201897). ei Pranwanna xiai gen. et sp. nov. (LYU–BC2001, male; LYU–BC2002, female). e Dorsal view of male. f Dorsal view of female. g Ventral view of male. h Ventral view of female. i Left view of final-instar nymph, Cicadoidea species 1 (NIGP2018985). jm Final- nymphal exuviae. j Nymphal sp. 2 (MGM2016–017), left view. k Nymphal sp. 3 (LYU–BC2004), right view. l Nymphal sp. 4 (NIGP201900), ventral view. m Nymphal sp. 5 (NIGP201901), left view.

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