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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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mountain Dikti in Crete. A folk
etymology derives her name from the word "
diktyon" (net). In the
legend Britomartis (the
sweet young woman) was
hunting together...
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around the
world and is planktonic. The name
comes from the Gr****
roots diktyon,
meaning "net", and sphaira,
meaning "ball",
referring to its morphology...
- translucent) With
transparent wings diaphanopteroideans Dictyoptera Δίκτυον (
diktyon, network)
Wings with
netted venation ****roaches,
mantises and termites...
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generic name
Dictyophora is
derived from the
Ancient Gr****
words δίκτυον (
diktyon, "net"), and φέρω (pherō, "to bear"),
hence "bearing a net".
Phallus indusiatus...
- The
generic name is
derived from two Gr**** words, hymen, "membrane", and
diktyon, "net". It
refers to the wing that
surrounds each seed.
Molecular phylogenetic...
- Vita Constantini.
Cooperativa Universitaria Libraria Catanese. p. IX. "
Diktyon no. 24407, ms.
Iviron 812 (Lambros 4932)". Pinakes.
Textes et m****crits...
- Asplenioideae. The name
Hemidictyum was
derived from the
terms hemi (half) and
diktyon (net), from the
veins being netted only half-way
across the pinnules. Hemidictyaceae...
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dictyophlebum by
Leslie Pedley. The
species name is
derived from the Gr****
words diktyon meaning net and phlebo-
meaning vein
referring to the
minor nerves of the...