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Steleopteron deichmuelleri

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Extinct species of damselfly

Steleopteron deichmuelleri
Temporal range: Upper Jurassic PreꞒ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Steleopteron deichmuelleri (holotype photo)
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Odonata
Suborder: Zygoptera
Family: Steleopteridae
Genus: Steleopteron
Species: S. deichmuelleri
Binomial name
Steleopteron deichmuelleri
Handlirsch, 1906

Steleopteron deichmuelleri is a species of extinct winged damselfly in the family Steleopteridae, which lived in modern Germany during the Upper Jurassic era (150.8-145 million years ago).

The holotype 1903.V3 1985/4, which is a dissociated exoskeleton, was found in the Lower Tithonian sediments at Eichstatt, Solnhofen, Bavaria, Germany. The Austrian paleoentomologist Anton Handlirsch described it in 1906.

The body of the holotype reaches 60 mm in length and 3 mm in width, wings – 39 mm in length and 6 mm in width. They were fast insectivorous predators.

The species belongs to the extinct insect family Steleopteridae, and the genus Steleopteron, and is its type species. A sister taxon is Steleopteron cretacicus.

References

  1. ^ "Steleopteron deichmuelleri". fossilworks.org. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
  2. Handlirsch, A. 1906. Die Fossilen Insekten und die Phylogenie der Rezenten Formen, parts I-IV. Ein Handbuch fur Palaontologen und Zoologen 1–640 p.598
Taxon identifiers
Steleopteron deichmuelleri


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