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- Comparative Zoology. Meganeuropsis americana, discovered in Noble, Oklahoma in 1940, is most probably a junior synonym of Meganeuropsis permiana. It is represented...
- griffinflies) such as the Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the Permian Meganeuropsis permiana are the largest insect species ever known. These creatures...
- 50 described species in Meganeuridae. This family contain the genus Meganeuropsis, which is one of the largest known insects. These 21 genera belong to...
- a group that included one of the largest insects that ever lived, Meganeuropsis permiana from the Early Permian, with a wingspan around 750 mm (30 in)...
- late Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the even larger early Permian Meganeuropsis permiana, with wingspans of up to 71 centimetres (28 in). The forewings...
- (33–36 ft) Insect: White witch moth – 28 cm (11.0 in) Insect (extinct): Meganeuropsis (relative of dragonflies) – estimated up to 71 cm (28.0 in) Aircraft...
- the largest members of the order Meganisoptera, such as Meganeura and Meganeuropsis. It is the largest known member of the order Palaeodictyoptera, a group...
- odonates and their cousins, including Paleozoic "giant dragonflies" like Meganeuropsis permiana from the Permian of North America, reached wing spans of up...
- Palaeodictyopteroidea.: 399  In 1940 (in Noble County, Oklahoma), a fossil of Meganeuropsis americana represented the largest complete insect wing ever found. Juvenile...
- small compared to other members of the subfamily such as Meganeura and Meganeuropsis, both with wings exceeding 250 millimetres (9.8 in) in length, and wingspans...