Abstract

The fossil dragonfly Eumorbaeschna adriankini sp. nov. is decribed as first fossil insect from the Upper Jurassic of Central Poland (Owadow-Brzezinki quarry, Tomaszow Mazowiecki area), and as first record of the family Eumorbaeschnidae (Odonata, Anisoptera, Aeshnoptera) outside the Solnhofen lithographic limestone.

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  • The fossil dragonfly Eumorbaeschna adriankini sp. nov. is decribed as first fossil insect from the Upper Jurassic of Central Poland (Owadów−Brzezinki quarry, Tomaszów Mazowiecki area), and as first record of the family Eumorbaeschnidae (Odonata, Anisoptera, Aeshnoptera) outside the Solnhofen lithographic limestone

  • Adrian Kin passed away on June 26th, 2012

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Summary

Introduction

Is decribed as first fossil insect from the Upper Jurassic of Central Poland (Owadów−Brzezinki quarry, Tomaszów Mazowiecki area), and as first record of the family Eumorbaeschnidae (Odonata, Anisoptera, Aeshnoptera) outside the Solnhofen lithographic limestone.

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