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Dictyoptera (from Gr**** δίκτυον
diktyon "net" and πτερόν
pteron "wing") is an
insect superorder that
includes two
extant orders of
polyneopterous insects:...
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habitats around the world. ****roaches are
members of the
superorder Dictyoptera,
which includes the
termites and mantids, a
group of
insects once thought...
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termites and ****roaches (Blattodea),
which are all
within the
superorder Dictyoptera.
Mantises are
sometimes confused with
stick insects (Phasmatodea), other...
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Dictyoptera aurora,
known generally as the
golden net-wing or red net-winged beetle, is a
species of net-winged
beetle in the
family Lycidae. It is found...
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Dictyoptera is a
genus of net-winged
beetles in the
family Lycidae.
There are
several described species in
Dictyoptera.
Selected species:
Dictyoptera...
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mantis (order Mantodea) are now all
considered part of the
superorder Dictyoptera.
Blattodea includes approximately 4,400
species of ****roach in almost...
- "Roachids", "Blattoids" or Eoblattodea, are
members of the stem
group of
Dictyoptera (the
group containing modern ****roaches,
termites and
praying mantises)...
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Cryptocercus is a
genus of
Dictyoptera (****roaches and allies) and the sole
member of its own
family Cryptocercidae.
Species are
known as wood roaches...
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following extant orders are
included in Polyneoptera:
Superorder Dictyoptera Order Blattodea (****roaches and termites)
Order Mantodea (praying mantises)...
- ****roaches and mantids, and they are
classified in the same
superorder (
Dictyoptera). The
oldest unambiguous termite fossils date to the
early Cretaceous...