Intercader saxonicus Golub and Popov 2007 (lace bug)

Insecta - Hemiptera - Tingidae

Full reference: V. B. Golub and Y. A. Popov. 2007. Intercader saxonicus sp. n., a new lace bug from Saxonian amber, and a discussion of the evolutional changes of the Tingidae fauna (Heteroptera) of Eurasia from the Eocene to Miocene. Euroasian Entomological Journal 6:223-228

Belongs to Intercader according to V. B. Golub and Y. A. Popov 2007

Sister taxa: Intercader uniseriatus, Intercader velteni, Intercader weitschati

Type specimen: GPIH 4601, an exoskeleton. Its type locality is Bitterfeld amber (Grabenhorst collection), which is in a Priabonian terrestrial amber in Germany.

Ecology:

Distribution: found only at Bitterfeld amber (Grabenhorst collection)

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