Yuripopovinidae is an extinct family of CoreoideaHemipteran true bugs. Member species are known from the Early Cretaceous and early Late Cretaceous of Asia and northern Gondwana. Among the distinguishing characters are "the hemelytral costal vein apically much thickened and pterostigma-like, the corium with two large cells separated by one longitudinal straight vein."[1]Dehiscensicoridae, described from the Yixian Formation of China has been deemed a junior synonym of Yuripopovinidae per Du et al. (2019).[2] The family was named after Russian paleoentomologist Yuri Alexandrovich Popov.
^Sohn, J.-C.; Nam, G. S. (2024). "New fossil genus and species of Yuripopovinidae (Insecta: Heteroptera, Coreoidea) from the Lower Cretaceous Jinju Formation, South Korea, with insights into the evolution of exaggerated antennae in the family". Cretaceous Research. 105847. doi:10.1016/j.cretres.2024.105847.
^Dai, Rui; Du, Si-Le; Hu, Zheng-Kun; Ren, Dong; Yao, Yun-Zhi (19 April 2024). "New genus and species of Yuripopovinidae (Heteroptera: Pentatomomorpha) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber". Palaeoentomology. 7 (2): 291–298. doi:10.11646/PALAEOENTOMOLOGY.7.2.13.