TY  - JOUR
AU  - Le Cadre, Jéhan
AU  - Gauweiler, Joshua
AU  - Haug, Joachim T.
AU  - Arce, Sofía I.
AU  - Baranov, Viktor
AU  - Hammel, Jörg U.
AU  - Haug, Carolin
AU  - Kaulfuss, Uwe
AU  - Kiesmüller, Christine
AU  - McKellar, Ryan C.
AU  - Müller, Patrick
AU  - Hörnig, Marie K.
AU  - Zippel, Ana
TI  - New Amber Fossils Indicate That Larvae of Dermestidae Had Longer Defensive Structures in the Past
JO  - Insects
VL  - 16
IS  - 7
SN  - 2075-4450
CY  - Basel
PB  - MDPI
M1  - PUBDB-2025-02455
SP  - 710 
PY  - 2025
AB  - Representatives of Dermestidae (skin, larder, and carpet beetles) play a crucial role as decomposers in global ecosystems, facilitating the recycling of animal and plant biomass to sustain nutrient cycling. Despite their widespread ecological presence and functional importance, the fossil record of their larval stages has remained sparse, with previous documentation limited to occasional discoveries. This study significantly expands the larval fossil record by identifying 36 amber-preserved specimens from the Cretaceous, Eocene, and Miocene time slices, obtained from deposits distributed globally. By challenging the historical view of larval fossil rarity, we reveal morphological changes in defensive setae over geological time, demonstrating that Cretaceous and later fossil larvae possess significantly longer absolute and relative setal lengths compared to their extant counterparts. These findings, bolstered by quantitative comparisons of setal and body dimensions across fossil and extant representatives, indicate evolutionary adaptations in defensive structures dating back at least 100 million years. Our results offer new insights into the paleobiology of the group Dermestidae, highlighting how the morphology of larvae potentially reflects historical ecological pressures and resources availability. This study emphasizes the importance of integrating fossil evidence with comparative morphology to elucidate the evolutionary trajectories and functional roles of larvae in ancient terrestrial ecosystems. 
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
DO  - DOI:10.3390/insects16070710
UR  - https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/633990
ER  -