Babinskaiidae (lat.) - a family of extinct insects from the order of the retina , living during the Cretaceous period ( 125.0–93.5 million years ago [1] ). Representatives of the family were found in the Lower Cretaceous deposits of Transbaikalia, Brazil, as well as in Burmese amber . These are the smallest representatives of the suborder Myrmeleontiformia , the length of their front wings is, as a rule, 9–12 mm [2] , but it reaches 21 mm in Gigantobabinskaia godunkoi [3] .
| † Babinskaiidae |
| Scientific classification |
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| No rank : | Bilateral symmetrical |
| Subtype : | Tracheo-breathing |
| Infraclass : | Winged insects |
| Treasure : | Fully Transformed Insects |
| Suborder : | Myrmeleontiformia |
| Superfamily : | Myrmeleontoidea |
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| International scientific name |
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Babinskaiidae Martins-Neto & Vulcano, 1989 |
| Synonyms |
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- Babinskaiinae
Martins-Neto & Vulcano, 1989 [1]
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Geochronology125.0–93.5 Ma | million years | Period | Era | Aeon |
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| 2,588 | Even | | | Ka | F but n e R about s about th | | 23.03 | Neogene | | 66.0 | Paleogen | | 145.5 | a piece of chalk | M e s about s about th | | 199.6 | Yura | | 251 | Triassic | | 299 | Permian | P but l e about s about th | | 359.2 | Carbon | | 416 | Devonian | | 443.7 | Silur | | 488.3 | Ordovician | | 542 | Cambrian | | 4570 | Precambrian |
◄ Nowadays◄ Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction◄ Triassic extinction◄ Mass Permian Extinction◄ Devonian extinction◄ Ordovician-Silurian extinction◄ Cambrian explosion |
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The family includes 8 extinct genera and 12 species:
- Babinskaia Martins-Neto & Vulcano, 1989 typus (2 species)
- Baisonelia Ponomarenko, 1992 (1 view)
- Burmobabinskaia Lu et al. , 2016 (1 view)
- Electrobabinskaia Lu et al. , 2016 (1 view)
- Gigantobabinskaia Makarkin et Staniczek, 2019 (1 view) [3]
- Neliana Martins-Neto & Vulcano, 1992 [ syn. Nelia Martins-Neto & Vulcano, 1989 ] (2 species)
- Parababinskaia Makarkin et al. , 2017 (2 types)
- Pseudobabinskaia Makarkin et al. , 2017 (1 view)
- Pseudoneliana Diying et al., 2019 (1 view) [4]