HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Ferwer Wolfgang and Nel André from the Römerfeld, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany have published the Article: A new damselfly genus and species from Baltic amber (Odonata: Zygoptera: Euphaeidae), in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The Euphaeidae are a relatively small family of damselflies compared to the Calopterygidae (ca. four extant genera and 69 species vs. 17 genera and 176 species) (Davis et_al, 2011).
SUMMARY
If the small damselfly family Euphaeidae is supposed to have emerged during the Cretaceous (Dumont et_al, 2005), its relatively diverse fossil record goes back only into the . . .
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