A new aeshnid dragonfly from the Lower Cretaceous of south-east England

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A new aeshnid dragonfly from the Lower Cretaceous of south-east England

  • Volume / Part: 31 / 3
  • Publication Date: August 1988
  • Page(s): 763 - 769
  • Authored By: E. A. Jarzembowski

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A comparatively advanced 'hawker' dragonfly (Valdaeshna surreyensis gen. et. sp. nov., Aeshnidae: Gomphaeschninae) is described from the late Hauterivian of the Weald. The single male specimen shows body 'colour' markings as well as full venational details of the fore and hindwings and is the most complete early aeshnid found to date. Fossil preservation, association, and palaeoenvironment are briefly discussed.

Palaeontology - Volume 31 Part 3 Pages 763-769



Palaeontology - Volume 31 Part 3 Pages 763-769

Citations

JARZEMBOWSKI, E. A. 1988. A new aeshnid dragonfly from the Lower Cretaceous of south-east England. Palaeontology, 31, 3, 763–769.