The first Cretaceous damselfly of the Jurassic family Steleopteridae (Odonata: Zygoptera), from Surrey, England
Abstract
Steleopteron cretacicus sp. nov., first Cretaceous and most recent representative of the small Mesozoic family Steleopteridae, is described from the Wealden of the UK. This discovery shows that this Jurassic family survived into the Cretaceous. It probably became extinct during or after the great entomofaunal changes of the Albian – Cenomanian...
Paper Details
Title
The first Cretaceous damselfly of the Jurassic family Steleopteridae (Odonata: Zygoptera), from Surrey, England
Published Date
Jan 1, 2019
Journal
Volume
93
Pages
1 - 3
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