ammonites
Breyeria rappi Carpenter 1967 (winged insect)

Insecta - Palaeodictyoptera - Breyeriidae

Full reference: F. M. Carpenter. 1967. Studies of North American Carboniferous Insects: 5. Paleodictyoptera and Megasecoptera from Illinois and Tennessee, with a Discussion of the Order Sypharopteroidea. Psyche 74:58-83

Belongs to Breyeria according to F. M. Carpenter 1967

Sister taxa: Breyeria bistrata, Breyeria borinensis, Breyeria boulei, Breyeria brevis, Breyeria harlemensis, Breyeria lachlani, Breyeria sharovi, Breyeria solida, Breyeria triramosa, Breyeria vrankeni, Breyeria woodwardiana

Type specimen: USNM 158550, a forewing. Its type locality is Peach Tree Gap, Anderson County, which is in a Westphalian C terrestrial siliciclastic in the Pewee Coal Formation of Tennessee.

Ecology:

Average measurements (in mm): forewing 81.0 x 25.0