†Tenebragrion Bechly et al. 2020 (damselfly)
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Insecta - Odonata - Dysagrionidae
Full reference: G. Bechly, R. Garrouste, J. A. Karr, L. Grande, and A. Nel. 2020. The damselfly palaeofauna from the Eocene of Wyoming and Colorado, USA (Insecta, Odonata, Zygoptera). Papers in Palaeontology 7:1373-1402
Parent taxon: Dysagrionidae according to G. Bechly et al. 2020
Sister taxa: Dysagrioninae, Menatagrion, Petrolestinae, Stolleagrion, Thanetophilosina
Subtaxa: Tenebragrion shermani
Type: Tenebragrion shermani
Ecology: fast-moving volant carnivore-insectivore
Distribution: found only at 7 miles west of Kemmerer (18-inch layer) (Eocene of Wyoming)
Specimen images are retrieved through the ePANDDA API.
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