ammonites
Ademosyne wianamattensis Tillyard 1919 (beetle)

Insecta - Coleoptera - Permosynidae

Full reference: R. J. Tillyard. 1919. A fossil insect wing belonging to the new order Paramecoptera, ancestral to the Trichoptera and Lepidoptera from the Upper Coal-Measures of Newcastle, NSW. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 44:231-256

Belongs to Ademosyne according to R. J. Tillyard 1919

Sister taxa: Ademosyne angusta, Ademosyne arcucciae, Ademosyne australiensis, Ademosyne bacca, Ademosyne cameroni, Ademosyne congener, Ademosyne elliptica, Ademosyne elongatus, Ademosyne hexacostata, Ademosyne kirghizica, Ademosyne llantenesensis, Ademosyne major, Ademosyne minor, Ademosyne obtusa, Ademosyne olliffi, Ademosyne polyzetete, Ademosyne prisca, Ademosyne punctata, Ademosyne punctuada, Ademosyne reducta, Ademosyne rosenfeldi, Ademosyne sibirica, Ademosyne speciosa, Ademosyne tumida, Ademosyne wianamatiensis

Type specimen: Mitchell Coll 10, an elytra. Its type locality is Narellan, branch line to Camden, which is in a Pelsonian/Illyrian wet floodplain shale in the Ashfield Formation of Australia.

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