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Microberotha : ウィキペディア英語版 | Microberotha
''Microberotha'' is an extinct monotypic genus of "beaded lacewing" in the family Berothidae known from a fossil found in North America. When described the genus contained a single Ypresian-age species ''Microberotha macculloughi''. ==History and classification== The genus is known from a single male specimen, the holotype, currently deposited in the collections of the Kelowna Centennial Museum in Kelowna, British Columbia, as number "NH.998.015.002". The type specimen is well preserved in early Early Eocene〔 Hat Creek amber from deposits between Cache Creek and Lillooet, British Columbia, that are part of the greater Okanagan Highlands paleoenvironment.〔 The fossil was first studied by Bruce Archibald of Simon Fraser University and Vladimir Makarkin of the Far Eastern Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Archibald and Makarkin published their type description in the journal ''The Canadian Entomologist'' volume 136 published in 2004.〔 The genus name is a combination of the Greek ''mikros'' meaning "small" and ''Berotha'', a genus in the family Berothidae. The species name is in honor of Terry McCullough, a supporter of paleontological research at the type locality.〔 "Mac" is used in the species epithet to conform to the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature recommendations regarding names from personal names.〔
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