- A gnat (/ˈnæt/) is any of many
species of tiny
flying insects in the
dipterid suborder Nematocera,
especially those in the
families Mycetophilidae, Anisopodidae...
- to:
Plural of Gnat, any of many
species of tiny
flying insects in the
Dipterid suborder Nematocera GNATS, the GNU bug
tracking system Folland Gnat, a...
- been
hypothesized that P.
rhombolepis was a
large predator and fed upon
dipterids,
small and
juvenile sarcopterygians, and Latvius. ****ociated vertebrates...
- Drovandi, Juan; Morel, Eduardo; Ganuza,
Daniel (2018). "Middle Tri****ic
dipterid ferns from west-central
Argentina and
their relation to palaeoclimatic...
- are
Lepidopterans (butterflies and moths), they
actively avoid eating Dipterids (flies).
Vision is
presumed to be the main
detection sense; no evidence...
-
foliage of a
compsostrobacean conifer.
Clathopteris C. sp.
Fronds of a
dipterid fern.
Cynepteris C. sp.
Fronds of a
cynepterid fern.
Danaeopsis D. sp....
-
Clathropteris C.
meniscoides Vinita member (Winterpock ****emblage)
Richmond A
dipterid fern
Cyathocaulis C.
carolinensis Vinita member (Winterpock ****emblage)...
- 1096-3642.1977.tb01031.x. ISSN 0024-4082. Schultze, Hans-Peter (1982). "A
dipterid dipnoan from the
Middle Devonian of Michigan, U.S.A."
Journal of Vertebrate...
- gymnosperm,
often considered a gnetalean.
Dictyophyllum D. sp.
Fronds of a
dipterid fern.
Edenia E. villi**** A
hairy parachuting seed
superficially similar...
- S2CID 129506884. Yao, X.; Taylor, T. N.; Taylor, E. L. (1991). "Silicified
dipterid ferns from the Jur****ic of Antarctica".
Review of
Palaeobotany and Palynology...