Idemlinea versatilis
Appearance

Taxonavigation
[edit]| Taxonavigation: Aeshnoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Aeshnidae
Subfamilia:incertae sedis
Genera:†Idemlinea
Species:†Idemlinea versatilis
Name
[edit]Type locality
[edit]- Early Eocene, Ypresian; Eocene Okanogan Highlands; Boot Hill (UWBM Location B4131), Tom Thumb Tuff Member, Klondike Mountain Formation, Republic, Washington, USA
Type material
[edit]- Holotype: SR 07-05-14 A&B
- Repository: Stonerose Interpretive Center and Eocene Fossil Beds, Republic, Washington, USA
Etymology
[edit]- The specific epithet is formed from the Latin versatilis, "revolving", referring to the triangle that is rotated counterclockwise to the position normally seen in Aeshnidae.
References
[edit]- Archibald, S.B. & Cannings, R.A. (2019) Fossil dragonflies (Odonata: Anisoptera) from the early Eocene Okanagan Highlands, western North America. The Canadian Entomologist 151(6): 783–816. doi:10.4039/tce.2019.61.