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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 29 July 2022
DOI: 10.1144/SP521-2020-249
EISBN: 9781786205834
... Abstract Hemiphlebiidae are the most basal lestomorphan family following the latest phylogenetic analysis of the Zygoptera: this unique damselfly family today contains one relict species found in the wetlands of Australia. It was, however, very diverse and widespread during the Mesozoic...
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Journal Article
Published: 02 November 2021
Geological Magazine (2022) 159 (4): 511–518.
... the damselfly fossil record has greatly increased during recent years, thanks to the study of the mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber fauna, these are mainly Caloptera Belyshev & Haritonov, 1983 and Coenagrionomorpha Bechly, 1996 . The recorded Mesozoic Lestomorpha Bechly, 1996 (= Hemiphlebiidae Tillyard...
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Journal Article
Published: 01 July 2005
Journal of Paleontology (2005) 79 (4): 658–662.
... in Austroperilestes . Lastly, the anterior side of the discoidal cell is long in modern “Megapodagrionidae,” unlike in Austroperilestes . The Lestomorpha Bechly, 1996 have no clear venational autapomorphies. Nevertheless, the Hemiphlebiidae Tillyard, 1926 can be excluded on the basis of the “presence...
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Series: Geological Society, London, Special Publications
Published: 29 July 2022
DOI: 10.1144/SP521-2022-114
EISBN: 9781786205834
... of the Hemiphlebiidae, which may have emerged earlier than their current oldest-known occurrence records in Late Jurassic. Palaeoenvironments and palaeoecosystems Studies have demonstrated how volcanic activity, climatic variation and tectonic episodes affect ecosystems ( Janis 1993 ; del Moral and Grishin 1999...
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