Jarzembowskiops is an extinct genus of ommatid beetle.
It is known from one species, J. caseyi described from the Cenomanian aged Burmese amber of Myanmar.
It was originally placed as a species of Brochocoleus[1], but was subsequently considered distinct enough to warrant its placement in its own separate genus.
[2] The species is named after Raymond Casey, a British geologist, while the genus is named after Edmund Jarzembowski, a noted British palaeoentomologist.
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