Cretevania

Cretevania is an extinct genus of Evaniidae, which existed in what is now China, Burma, England, Lebanon, Mongolia, Russia and Spain during the Cretaceous period.[1] It was named by Rasnitsyn in 1975, and the type species is Cretevania minor.[1]

Cretevania
Temporal range: Cretaceous
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Cretevania

Rasnitsyn, 1975
Species
  • see text
Synonyms

Genus-level:

  • Eovernevania Deans, 2004
  • Procretevania Zhang & Zhang, 2000

Species-level:

  • E. cyrtocerca Deans, 2004
  • P. pristina Zhang & Zhang, 2000
  • P. vesca Zhang, Rasnitsyn, Wang & Zhang, 2007
  • P. exquisita Zhang, Rasnitsyn, Wang & Zhang, 2007

Species

  • C. alcalai Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. alonsoi Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. bechlyi Jennings, Krogmann & Mew, 2013
  • C. concordia Rasnitsyn, Jarzembowski & Ross, 1998
  • C. cyrtocerca (Deans, 2004) Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. exquisita (Zhang, Rasnitsyn, Wang & Zhang, 2007) Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. major Rasnitsyn, 1975
  • C. meridionalis Rasnitsyn, 1991
  • C. minor Rasnitsyn, 1975 (type)
  • C. minuta Rasnitsyn, 1975
  • C. montoyai Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. pristina (Zhang & Zhang, 2000) Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. rubusensis Peñalver et al., 2010
  • C. tenuis Li et al., 2018
  • C. venae Li et al., 2018
  • C. vesca (Zhang, Rasnitsyn, Wang & Zhang, 2007) Peñalver et al., 2010

Phylogeny

Cladogram after Peñalver et al. (2010).[1]

 Evanioidea 

Praeaulacinae

Evaniops

Evanigaster

Cretocleistogastrinae

Andrenelia

Sorellevania

Baissinae

Aulacinae

Kotujellitinae

Gesteruptiinae

Lebanevania

Mesevania

Protoparevania

Grimaldivania

Iberoevania

Newjersevania

Eoevania

Vernevania

Acanthinevania

Trissevania

 Cretevania 

Eovernevania (syn., Lebanon specimens)

Procretevania (syn., Chinese specimens)

Cretevania

References

  1. 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. doi:10.1111/j.1755-6724.2010.00257.x.CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link)


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