Makarkin V.N., Perkovsky E.E.
В журнале Palaeoentomology
Год: 2025 Том: 8 Номер: 6 Страницы: 676-678
Dustywings (Coniopterygidae) are minute lacewings characterized by the white waxy covering their bodies and wings with relatively reduced venation. Today, the family is comprised of less than 600 species distributed across the globe (Oswald & Machado, 2018). Currently, 51 fossil species in 27 fossil extinct genera are known (see Xiao et al., 2024: table 1; Azar & Engel, 2025). Most of these are adequately described as they are fossilised in amber with clearly preserved characters.