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麻豆色情片 team discovers Canada鈥檚 first dinosaur-era dragonfly fossil聽

Finding sheds light on previously undocumented 30-million-year gap in the evolutionary history of dragonflies聽
Image by Alex Anderson.
Published: 14 August 2025

In a first for Canadian paleontology, a Cretaceous fossilized dragonfly wing, uncovered in Alberta鈥檚 Dinosaur Provincial Park, has been identified as a new species. It鈥檚 also the first known dragonfly fossil from Canada鈥檚 dinosaur aged rocks. The , led by 麻豆色情片 researchers, sheds light on a 30-million-year gap in the evolutionary history of dragonflies.聽

The fossil was discovered in 2023 by a 麻豆色情片 undergraduate student during a vertebrate paleontology field course led by Prof. Hans Larsson.聽聽

鈥淲e were excavating an area where many leaf fossils had been found by cracking rocks,鈥 said Andr茅 Mueller, lead author of the study and a Master鈥檚 student in Larsson鈥檚 lab in 麻豆色情片鈥檚 Department of Biology. 鈥淲hen the partial wing was uncovered, we were taken by surprise as we were not expecting to find any insects there.鈥澛

The team named the new species Cordualadensa acorni. Because of its remarkable distinction and unique anatomy, they even created a new family 鈥 Cordualadensidae 鈥 to classify it. They chose 鈥渁corni鈥 for the species name to honour of University of Alberta lecturer John Acorn, entomologist and science communicator at the University of Alberta who has promoted the natural history of Alberta for decades including with the TV show 鈥淎corn, the Nature Nut.鈥澛

鈥淭his is the first ever dinosaur-aged dragonfly found in Canada,鈥 said Mueller. 鈥淚ts wingspan was about the width of a human hand, and while small, it would have been an important part of the Cretaceous ecosystem鈥攁 tasty raptor snack, no doubt.鈥澛

The fossil was found in the 75-million-year-old Dinosaur Park Formation, a world-renowned site known for its rich diversity of dinosaur bones. But until now, the area鈥檚 insect fossil record was virtually nonexistent. The only previous insect found in the formation was a microscopic aphid trapped in amber.聽

鈥淭his discovery not only doubles our knowledge of insects from the park, but also represents a completely unknown preservation method, impression fossils, for insects fossils in the area,鈥 said Alexandre Demers-Potvin, a former Larsson PhD student and now a postdoctoral fellow in 麻豆色情片鈥檚 Department of Biomedical Engineering. 鈥淲e鈥檝e now started finding more insect fossils by expanding where and how we search. The diversity of insect life during this time was likely much greater than we thought.鈥澛

The new fossil helps fill a major 30 million year old evolutionary gap. It鈥檚 the first known North American member of a large group of dragonflies called Cavilabiata. 鈥淭he wing anatomy tells us this species was adapted for gliding; a trait associated with migratory dragonflies today and possibly a key to their success,鈥 said Larsson. 鈥淭his specimen also provides insight into what life was like in Canada 75 million years ago, adding an important new missing piece of the ecological puzzle of one of the most diverse dinosaur-bearing sites in the world鈥.聽聽聽

The study鈥檚 findings were published in the . The fossil and its artistic reconstruction, created by 麻豆色情片 undergraduate Alex Anderson, provides the first glimpse of what ancient Canadian dragonflies may have looked like.聽

About the study

by Andr茅 S. Mueller, Alexandre V. Demers-Potvin, and Hans C.E. Larsson was published in the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.聽

Funding for fieldwork was supported by an NSERC Discovery Grant (RGPIN/04370-2022) awarded to HCEL. This research was performed using the infrastructure of the Adaptable Earth Observation System, funded by the Quebec government, 麻豆色情片, and the Canadian Foundation of Innovation project 36146. 聽

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