S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019

Full reference
S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings. 2019. Fossil dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera)from the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands, western North America. The Canadian Entomologist 151:783-816 [M. Clapham/M. Clapham]
Metadata
ID number:  70811
Created:  2019-11-07 21:01:45
Publication type:  journal article
Taxonomy:  stated with evidence
Language:  English
Taxonomic opinions (12) - view classification
'Aeshninae belongs to Aeshnidae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Antiquiala snyderae belongs to Antiquiala' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Antiquiala belongs to Aeshninae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Auroradraco eos belongs to Auroradraco' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Auroradraco belongs to Gomphidae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Eoshna thompsonensis belongs to Eoshna' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Eoshna belongs to Aeshnidae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Idemlinea versatilis belongs to Idemlinea' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Idemlinea belongs to Aeshnidae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Ypshna brownleei belongs to Ypshna' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Ypshna latipennata belongs to Ypshna' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
'Ypshna belongs to Aeshnidae' according to S. B. Archibald and R. A. Cannings 2019
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