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Figure 1. Megatypus schucherti Tillyard, 1925 in A unique, large-sized stem Odonata (Insecta) found in the early Pennsylvanian of New Brunswick (Canada)

Authors: BØthoux, Olivier; Norrad, Rowan E.; Stimson, Matthew R.; King, Olivia A.; Allen, Luke F.; Deregnaucourt, Isabelle; Hinds, Steven J.; +2 Authors

Figure 1. Megatypus schucherti Tillyard, 1925 in A unique, large-sized stem Odonata (Insecta) found in the early Pennsylvanian of New Brunswick (Canada)

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Figure 1. Megatypus schucherti Tillyard, 1925, holotype (specimen YPM IP 001021a): (a–c) overview and (d–f) detail of wing base; (a, d) interpretative drawing, conjectures of primary homology according to Tillyard (1925b) (in d, broad red arrow indicates the location of the distinct MP allegedly observed by Tillyard); (b, e) photograph (dry, flipped horizontally); (c, f) interpretative drawing, conjectures of primary homology according to Riek and KukalovAE-Peck (1984).

Published as part of BØthoux, Olivier, Norrad, Rowan E., Stimson, Matthew R., King, Olivia A., Allen, Luke F., Deregnaucourt, Isabelle, Hinds, Steven J., Lewis, Jake H. & Schneider, Jörg W., 2021, A unique, large-sized stem Odonata (Insecta) found in the early Pennsylvanian of New Brunswick (Canada), pp. 207-221 in Fossil Record 24 (2) on page 209, DOI: 10.5194/fr-24-207-2021, http://zenodo.org/record/11359868

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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