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First Ever Dinosaur-Era Dragonfly Fossil Discovered in Canada – New Study/Science Updates



Cordualadensa acorniDiscovery reveals a previously undocumented 30-million-year gap in dragonfly evolution. For the first time in Canadian paleontology, a fossilized dragonfly wing from the Cretaceous period has been identified as a new species. Found in Alberta’s Dinosaur Provincial Park, it represents the earliest dragonfly fossil ever recovered from Canada’s dinosaur-era rock layers. The discovery, made by […]



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A new dragonfly fossil discovered in Alberta, Canada has revealed a 30-million-year gap in our understanding of dragonfly evolution. The wing, identified as a new species, dates back to the Cretaceous period and is the oldest dragonfly fossil ever found in Canadian dinosaur-era rock layers. This find significantly expands the known fossil record, shedding light on a previously undocumented period in dragonfly development. This landmark discovery marks a significant first for Canadian paleontology.

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