Volume
46, Number 1, February 2000:
The Permian Insect Fossils of Elmo, Kansas
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Photo: Palaeodictyoptera: Spilapteridae: Dunbaria fasciipennis
Tillyard 1924. An extraordinarily well-preserved fossil
of an insect, with beautifully patterened wings, from the
Permian deposits near Elmo, Kansas, in southeastern Dickinson
County. This image was scanned especially for use in this
publication by Rod Asher of the Cawthron Institute, Nelson,
New Zealand, from the original glass plate negative used
to illustrate the type description.
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The
Permian Insect Fossils of Elmo, Kansas
by
Roy J. Beckemeyer
ABOUT
THIS ISSUE
- about KSN
- about the author
IN THIS ISSUE
- introduction
- the elmo site as part of the Kansas-Oklahoma
permian
- a short history of the discovery and
study of the elmo fossils
- the insects: part 1, part
2, part 3, back
cover
- references
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