Insecta - Diaphanopterodea - Asthenohymenidae
Full reference: N. D. Sinitshenkova. 2004. Important new insect fossils from Carrizo Arroyo and the Permo-Carboniferous faunal boundary. Carboniferous-Permian transition, New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science Bulletin 25:215-246
Belongs to Asthenohymen according to N. D. Sinitshenkova 2004
Sister taxa: Asthenohymen affinis, Asthenohymen apicalis, Asthenohymen dunbari, Asthenohymen gracilis, Asthenohymen kansasensis, Asthenohymen latus, Asthenohymen minutum, Asthenohymen minutus, Asthenohymen parvulus, Asthenohymen pusillus, Asthenohymen stenobasis, Asthenohymen stigmatizans, Asthenohymen triangularis, Asthenohymen uralicum, Asthenohymen zalesskyi, Asthenohymen zonatus
Type specimen: NMMNH P-26901, a wing (four overlapping wings). Its type locality is NMMNH L-3433; Carrizo Arroyo, which is in an Asselian pond mudstone in the Bursum Formation of New Mexico.
Ecology:
Distribution: found only at NMMNH L-3433; Carrizo Arroyo
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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