Insecta - Coleoptera - Ademosynidae
Full reference: R. J. Tillyard. 1916. Descriptions of the fossil Insects; Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of Queensland and New South Wales. Descriptions of the fossil Insects and stratigraphical features. Queensland Geological Survey (253)11-70
Belongs to Ademosyne according to B. Dunstan 1923
See also Tillyard 1916
Sister taxa: Ademosyne adunca, Ademosyne arcucciae, Ademosyne bacca, Ademosyne brevis, Ademosyne cameroni, Ademosyne congener, Ademosyne curvata, Ademosyne elliptica, Ademosyne elongatus, Ademosyne hexacostata, Ademosyne intermedia, Ademosyne kirghizica, Ademosyne lata, Ademosyne llantenesensis, Ademosyne major, Ademosyne olliffi, Ademosyne parva, Ademosyne polyzetete, Ademosyne prisca, Ademosyne punctata, Ademosyne punctuada, Ademosyne ramocostata, Ademosyne reducta, Ademosyne rosenfeldi, Ademosyne rugulosa, Ademosyne sibirica, Ademosyne speciosa, Ademosyne umutu, Ademosyne vittamargina, Ademosyne wianamattensis
Type specimen: GSQI112, an elytra. Its type locality is Denmark Hill Insect Bed (Dunstan 1909 collection), which is in a Norian pond siltstone in the Blackstone Formation of Australia.
Ecology:
Distribution: found only at Denmark Hill Insect Bed (Dunstan 1909 collection)
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