Campterophlebiidae
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Campterophlebiidae is an extinct family of damsel-dragonflies native to Eurasia from the Late Triassic to the Early Cretaceous.


Taxonomy

The family has around 40 recognised genera, with fossils known from China, Germany, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Luxembourg, Mongolia, the Russian Federation, and the United Kingdom. *'' Adelophlebia'' *'' Amnifleckia'' *'' Angaroneura'' *'' Angustiphlebia'' *'' Azarphlebia'' *'' Bathmophlebia'' *'' Bellabrunetia'' *'' Campterophlebia'' *'' Ctenogampsophlebia'' *'' Dorsettia'' *'' Gallodorsettia'' *'' Gampsophlebia'' *'' Honghea'' *'' Hsiufua'' *'' Hypsomelana'' *'' Hypsophlebia'' *'' Hypsothemis'' *'' Junfengi'' *'' Jurassophlebia'' *'' Karatawia'' *'' Lateophlebia'' *'' Melanohypsa'' *'' Olonkia'' *'' Oreophlebia'' *'' Oshinia'' *'' Parabrunetia'' *'' Parafleckium'' *'' Parasinitsia'' *'' Parazygokaratawia'' *'' Petrophlebia'' *'' Pritykinia'' *'' Pternopteron'' *'' Qibinlina'' *'' Sagulia'' *'' Sarytashia'' *'' Sibirioneura'' *'' Sinitsia'' *'' Sinokaratawia'' *'' Sogdophlebia'' *'' Xanthohypsa'' *'' Zygokaratawia''


Phylogeny

The family is placed as close relatives of the Isophlebiidae within the superfamily Isophlebioidea. Phylogenetic position of Campterophlebiidae after Deregnaucourt et al. 2023:


References

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