dc:description"FIGURE 17. Dysagrion pruettae holotype, SR 13-005-012.A, drawing of forewing (FW); B, drawing of hind wing (HW). FW, HW label colours refer to those in Fig. 16. Both to scale, 5 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 18. Dysagrion pruettae holotype, SR 13-005-012.A, drawing of forewing (FW); B, drawing of hind wing (HW). FW, HW label colours refer to those in Fig. 16. Small, blue arrows indicate supplementary sectors. Both to scale, 5 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 5. Dysagrion lakesii Scudder type specimen MCZ 4101 (Packard number 259, not previously illustrated): A, photograph; B, drawing from a photograph supplied by MCZ personnel. Both to scale, 5 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 9. Wing drawings of: Valerea multicellulata redrawn from Fig. 1 of Garrouste et al. (2017); Chickaloon Formation (Alaska) specimen redrawn from Fig. 3 of Garrouste & Nel (2017); cf. Dysagrionidae gen. et. sp. A redrawn from Fig. 4 of Petrulevičius et al. (2008) (there as “Megapodagrionidae gen. et. sp. A”); Thanetophilosina menatensis redrawn from Fig. 21 of Nel et al. (1997); NHMUK I.9866 (Isle of Wight) redrawn from Fig. 28 of Nel & Fleck (2014); Palaeodysagrion youlini redrawn from Fig. 2 of Zheng et al. (2018); Electrodysagrion neli redrawn from Fig. 2 of Zheng et al. (2019); Burmadysagrion zhangi redrawn from Fig. 3 of Zheng et al. (2016a). To associated scales, all 5 mm. Asterisks indicate quadrangles.";
dc:description"FIGURE 4. Dysagrion packardii cotype MCZ 4656 (Packard number 252): A, drawing; B, photograph; C, holotype (Packard number 146) redrawn from Zittel (1885: his Fig. 979), also redrawn by Scudder (1890: his plate 6, Fig. 3). A, B drawn from a photograph supplied by MCZ personnel. All to scale, 5 mm.";
dc:description"FIGURE 3. Phenacolestes parallelus. A, specimen YPMIP-220974 of the Yale Peabody Museum; B, drawing from A, photograph provided by Peabody Museum personnel; C, holotype, UCM-4503 of the University of Colorado (Boulder) paleontology collections; D, drawing of C, photograph provided by University of Colorado personnel; E, UCM-4545, University of Colorado (Boulder). A–D to scale, E to scale, both scale bars 5 mm.";