Abstract
Elektroeuphaea flecki gen.n. sp.n., the oldest representative of the modern damselfly subfamily Epallaginae, is described from the Middle Eocene Baltic amber. This study confirms a Palaeocene age (or older) for the Epallagidae, previously supported by the presence of representatives of Eodichrominae from the Palaeocene-Eocene Mo-clay Formation of Denmark and from Baltic amber.
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