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Aeschnogomphus intermedius
Taxonomy
Aeschna intermedia was named by Munster (1839). Its type specimen is BSPGM AS VII 795, an exoskeleton, and it is an impression. Its type locality is Solnhofen (BSPGM Munich coll), which is in a Tithonian lagoonal/restricted shallow subtidal lime mudstone in the Solnhofen Formation of Germany.
It was recombined as Anax intermedius by Hagen (1848), Hagen (1850) and Hagen (1862); it was recombined as Cordulegaster intermedius by Deichmüller (1886) and Meunier (1897); it was recombined as Cordulegaster intermedia by Kirby (1890); it was recombined as Aeschnogomphus intermedius by Handlirsch (1906), Carpenter (1932), Ponomarenko (1985) and Nel et al. (1998).
It was recombined as Anax intermedius by Hagen (1848), Hagen (1850) and Hagen (1862); it was recombined as Cordulegaster intermedius by Deichmüller (1886) and Meunier (1897); it was recombined as Cordulegaster intermedia by Kirby (1890); it was recombined as Aeschnogomphus intermedius by Handlirsch (1906), Carpenter (1932), Ponomarenko (1985) and Nel et al. (1998).
Synonymy list
Year | Name and author |
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1839 | Aeschna intermedia Munster p. 216 figs. Pl 23 fig 13 |
1848 | Anax intermedius Hagen p. 10 |
1850 | Anax intermedius Hagen p. 361 |
1862 | Anax intermedius Hagen p. 142 |
1886 | Cordulegaster intermedius Deichmüller p. 45 figs. Pl IV fig 7 |
1890 | Cordulegaster intermedia Kirby p. 170 |
1897 | Cordulegaster intermedius Meunier figs. Pl 7, fig 8 |
1906 | Aeschnogomphus intermedius Handlirsch p. 590 figs. Pl XLVII fig 11, 12 |
1932 | Aeschnogomphus intermedius Carpenter p. 114 fig. 8 |
1985 | Aeschnogomphus intermedius Ponomarenko p. 136 |
1998 | Aeschnogomphus intermedius Nel et al. p. 46 |
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†Aeschnogomphus intermedius Munster 1839
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Diagnosis
No diagnoses are available