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Data from: A cretaceous fly trap? Remarkable abdominal modification in a fossil wasp

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Apr 03, 2025 version files 1.96 GB

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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