Data from: A cretaceous fly trap? Remarkable abdominal modification in a fossil wasp
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CT_Scanning_Data_for_Sirenobethylid.zip
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Abstract
The dataset contains all original .TIF format photos of the CT scanning data about Cretaceous Sirenobethylid wasp, No. CNU-HYM-MA2015119. Number of the TIFF images is 1718. Volume rendering and 3D reconstruction were performed using the open-source software Drishti 2.4 [1], made by the Australian National University. The specimen was collected from Noije Bum hill, about 18 km southwest of Tanai Village in the Hukawng Valley, northern Myanmar (26° 21' 33.41" N, 96° 43' 11.88" E) [2, 3]. All amber specimens are stored in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes, College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University (CNUB; Dong Ren, Curator), Beijing, China [4, 5].
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https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.4b8gthtq9
Description of the data and file structure
CT Scanning Data of Cretaceous Sirenobethylid wasp
We described a new insect, †Sirenobethylus charybdis, based on Cretaceous Kachin amber and assigned the species within Chrysidoidea of Hymenoptera. The specimen was collected from Noije Bum hill, about 18 km southwest of Tanai Village in the Hukawng Valley, northern Myanmar (26° 21’ 33.41” N, 96° 43’ 11.88” E). All amber specimens are stored in the Key Lab of Insect Evolution and Environmental Changes, College of Life Sciences, Capital Normal University (CNUB; Dong Ren, Curator), Beijing, China.
The new species of †Sirenobethylus charybdis Wu, Vilhelmsen & Gao sp. nov. is registered under the following LSID numbers in Zoobank: urn:lsid:zoobank.org:act:75AEB71E-2DCD-4CBA-9EB9-5DEE7CFD0465.
The dataset contains all original .TIF format photos of the CT scanning data about this new species of wasp, paratype of No. CNU-HYM-MA2015119. The three photos (named 1.PNG - 3.PNG) display the images of the insect’s abdomen in different views in the CT scan. The image named 4.PNG shows the range of the CT scan. All the results of the CT scan are stored in the folder named “Tiff”, containing a total of 1718 scanned images, all in .tif format. Researchers can use these images to reconstruct both external and internal structures of the insect’s abdomen.
Based on the results reconstructed from CT scan, we can see that †Sirenobethylus display unique morphological modifications on the tip of the abdomen consisting of three flap formed from sternum 6 and tergum and sternum 7, which is unlike anything previously reported from any extant wasp or indeed any insect known to us.
Files and variables
File: CT_Scanning_Data_for_Sirenobethylid.zip
Description: Original .TIF format photos of the CT scanning data Cretaceous wasp, No. CNU-HYM-MA2015119.
The amber No. CNU-HYM-MA2015119 was scanned at the micro-CT laboratory of YKLP (Yunnan Key Laboratory for Paleobiology) with an X-ray microscope (3D-XRM), Zeiss Xradia 520 versa. Scanning parameters are as follows: beam strength: 60 kV/5w, filter: no, resolution: 1.94 μm, exposure time: 5 s, number of TIFF images: 1718.