Labradormantis guilbaulti Demers-Potvin et al. 2021 (winged insect)

Insecta - Dicondylia - Baissomantidae

Full reference: A. V. Demers-Potvin, H. C. E. Larsson, M. Cournoyer and O. Béthoux. 2021. Wing morphology of a new Cretaceous praying mantis solves the phylogenetic jigsaw of early-diverging extant lineages. Systematic Entomology 46:205-223

Belongs to Labradormantis according to A. V. Demers-Potvin et al. 2021

Sister taxa: none

Type specimen: MPEP1157.6, a forewing. Its type locality is Redmond No. 1, Knob Lake District (Redpath Museum/MPE collection), which is in a Cenomanian marginal marine claystone in the Redmond Formation of Canada.

Ecology:

Distribution: found only at Redmond No. 1, Knob Lake District (Redpath Museum/MPE collection)

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