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Turanophlebia, fossil dragonfly
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Turanophlebia, fossil dragonfly
With a wingspan close to 7 cm, Turanophlebia is one of several dragonflies rrecorded from the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone of Bavaria
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Anisoptera Arthropod Arthropoda Black Background Dragonfly Fossil Fossilised Hexapod Hexapoda Insecta Odonata Specimen Studioshot Invertebrata
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In the stillness of a prehistoric world, the exquisitely preserved form of a dragonfly, Turanophlebia, emerges from the depths of the Jurassic Solnhofen Limestone. This ancient arthropod, a member of the Anisoptera order and the family Tarsophlebiidae, boasts a wingspan of approximately 7 cm, making it a remarkable find among the fossil record. The Turanophlebia, with its intricately veined wings and slender body, is a testament to the beauty and complexity of life that thrived millions of years ago. The fossilized dragonfly, now frozen in time, was discovered in the Solnhofen Limestone deposits of Bavaria, Germany. This unique geological formation, renowned for its exceptional preservation of fossils, has yielded numerous specimens of this ancient insect, providing valuable insights into the history of the dragonfly lineage. As a member of the Insecta class, the Turanophlebia shares the distinction of being an hexapod, or six-legged creature. Its body structure, characterized by three distinct segments - the head, thorax, and abdomen - is typical of arthropods, a phylum that encompasses a vast array of invertebrates. The dragonfly's delicate wings, a hallmark of the Odonata order, are a marvel of nature's engineering, enabling these agile creatures to fly with incredible grace and speed. The discovery of the Turanophlebia and other fossilized dragonflies offers a captivating glimpse into the past, allowing us to appreciate the rich diversity of life that has evolved over millions of years. This studio shot of the fossilized dragonfly serves as a reminder of the enduring allure of the natural world and the importance of preserving and studying our planet's fascinating history.
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