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Family of damselflies
Hemiphlebiidae is a family of
damselflies . It contains only one extant species, the
ancient greenling , native to Southern Australia and Tasmania. The fossil record of the group extends back to the
Late Jurassic , making them the oldest known
crown group damselflies.
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Taxonomy
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Burmahemiphlebia Zheng et al. 2017
Burmese amber , Myanmar, Late Cretaceous (
Cenomanian ) 99 Ma
[2]
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Electrohemiphlebia Lak et al. 2009
Charentese Amber , France, Cretaceous (
Albian -Cenomanian) 105-99 Ma
[3]
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Enteropia Pritykina and Vassilenko 2014
Shar Teg , Mongolia, Late Jurassic (
Tithonian ) 145 Ma.
[4]
Hemiphlebia
Selys , 1869, Australia, Extant.
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Jordanhemiphlebia Kaddumi 2009
Jordanian Amber , Jordan, Early Cretaceous (Albian) 112.6 to 99.7 Ma
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Jurahemiphlebia Bechly, 2019
Solnhofen Limestone , Germany, Late Jurassic (Tithonian) 145 Ma.
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Kachinhemiphlebia Zheng 2020 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Late Cretaceous (Cenomanian) 99 Ma
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Mersituria Vasilenko 2005
Doronino Formation , Russia, Early Cretaceous (
Barremian ) 130 to 125 Ma.
[6]
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Pantelusa Vassilenko 2014
Ora Formation , Israel, Late Cretaceous (
Turonian ) 94.3 - 89.3 Ma
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Parahemiphlebia Jarzembowski et al. 1998
Durlston Formation , United Kingdom Early Cretaceous (
Berriasian ) 145-140 Ma
[8]
Crato Formation , Brazil Early Cretaceous (
Aptian ) 122-112 Ma.
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Thairia Felker and Vasilenko 2018 Doronino Formation, Russia, Early Cretaceous (Barremian) 130 to 125 Ma.
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References
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a
b Bechly, Günter (2019-12-20).
"New fossil Odonata from the Upper Jurassic of Bavaria with a new fossil calibration point for Zygoptera" (PDF) . Palaeoentomology . 2 (6): 618–632–618–632.
doi :
10.11646/palaeoentomology.2.6.13 .
ISSN
2624-2834 .
S2CID
210159976 .
^ Zheng, Daran; Zhang, Qingqing; Nel, André; Jarzembowski, Edmund A.; Zhou, Zhicheng; Chang, Su-Chin; Wang, Bo (2016-05-18). "New damselflies (Odonata: Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae, Dysagrionidae) from mid-Cretaceous Burmese amber". Alcheringa: An Australasian Journal of Palaeontology . 41 (1): 12–21.
doi :
10.1080/03115518.2016.1164402 .
ISSN
0311-5518 .
S2CID
89353025 .
^
a
b LAK, MALVINA; FLECK, GÜNTHER; AZAR, DANY; ENGEL FLS, MICHAEL S.; KADDUMI, HANI F.; NERAUDEAU, DIDIER; TAFFOREAU, PAUL; NEL, ANDRÉ (August 2009).
"Phase contrast X-ray synchrotron microtomography and the oldest damselflies in amber (Odonata: Zygoptera: Hemiphlebiidae)" . Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society . 156 (4): 913–923.
doi :
10.1111/j.1096-3642.2008.00497.x .
ISSN
0024-4082 .
^ L. N. Pritykina and D. V. Vassilenko. 2014. Odonata, in Upper Jurassic Lagerstätte Shar Teg, southwestern Mongolia. Paleontological Journal 48 :1641-1647
^ Zheng, Daran (September 2020).
"Odonatans in lowermost Cenomanian Kachin amber: updated review and a new hemiphlebiid damselfly" . Cretaceous Research . 118 : 104640.
doi :
10.1016/j.cretres.2020.104640 .
S2CID
225190432 .
^ D. V. Vasilenko. 2005. New Damselflies (Odonata: Synlestidae, Hemiphlebiidae) from the Mesozoic Transbaikalian Locality of Chernovskie Kopi. Paleontological Journal 39(3) :280-283
^ D. V. Vassilenko. 2014.
The first damselfly (Insecta: Odonata, Hemiphlebiidae) recorded from the Turonian of Israel . Far Eastern Entomologist 278 :1-7
^ Jarzembowski, E.A.; Martı́nez-Delclòs, X.; Bechly, G.; Nel, A.; Coram, R.; Escuillié, F. (June 1998).
"The Mesozoic non-calopterygoid Zygoptera: description of new genera and species from the Lower Cretaceous of England and Brazil and their phylogenetic significance (Odonata, Zygoptera, Coenagrionoidea, Hemiphlebioidea, Lestoidea)" . Cretaceous Research . 19 (3–4): 403–444.
Bibcode :
1998CrRes..19..403J .
doi :
10.1006/cres.1997.0113 .
ISSN
0195-6671 .
^ G. Bechly. 1998. New fossil dragonflies from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of north-east Brazil (Insecta: Odonata). Stuttgarter Beiträge zur Naturkunde, Serie B (Geologie und Paläontologie) 264 :1-66
^ A. S. Felker and D. V. Vasilenko. 2018. A new genus and species of the damselfly family Hemiphlebiidae from the Lower Cretaceous Chernovskie Kopi locality (eastern Transbaikalia). Paleontological Journal 52 :142-145