2001
New ‘hemeroscopid’ larvae from the Lower Cretaceous of China: systematic and phylogenetic implications (Anisoptera)
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Publication
Odonatologica , Volume 30 - Issue 3 p. 341- 344
A large number of fossil dragonfly larvae have been collected in Lushangfen Formation (Lower Cretaceous), SW of Beijing, China All the well-preserved specimens are closely similar to the larvae attributed by L.N. PRITYKINA (1977, Tram. Soviet-Mongol paleontol. Exped 4:81 -96) to Hemeroscopus baissicus Pritykina, 1977, particularly for the labial mask structures.
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D. Huang, & A. Nel. (2001). New ‘hemeroscopid’ larvae from the Lower Cretaceous of China: systematic and phylogenetic implications (Anisoptera). Odonatologica, 30(3), 341–344. |