Abstract
The froghopper extinct family Sinoalidae shows high paleo-diversity in mid-Cretaceous Kachin amber biota. The sinoalid genus Cretadorus Chen, 2020 is revised in this study. Araeoanasillus Poinar et Brown, 2023, tentatively placed in Sinoalidae with subfamily and tribe incertae sedis in original paper, is proposed herein to be synonymized under Cretadorus, leading to Cretadorus leptosomus (Poinar et Brown, 2023) comb. nov. A new species of this genus, Cretadorus qingyui sp. nov., is described and illustrated on the basis of an almost complete fossil trapped in Kachin amber. The Gondwanan origin of Burma Terrane suggests that Sinoalids in Kachin amber are likely one of residual groups of Gondwanan biotae, and so this family had wide paleobiogeographic distribution on the earth in the Jurassic. In the Early Cretaceous, the distribution range of Sinoalidae has reduced: it at least probably disappeared in northeastern Eurasia. This hemipteran lineage was extinct in the late Mesozoic owing to food crisis after the angiosperm floristic revolution.
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