- 32
centimetres (13 in) and a
wingspan about 65–75 cm (2.13–2.46 ft), M.
monyi is one of the largest-known
flying insect species.
Fossils of Meganeura...
-
largest known insect species, such as the late
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the even
larger early Permian Meganeuropsis permiana, with wingspans...
- No
dragonfly at
present existing can
compare with the
immense Meganeura monyi of the
Upper Carboniferous,
whose expanse of wing was
somewhere about 27 inches...
-
toxicity using warning colors. The
giant dragonfly-like
insect Meganeura monyi grew to
wingspans of 75 cm (2 ft 6 in) in the late Carboniferous, around...
- No
Dragonfly at
present existing can
compare with the
immense Meganeura monyi of the
Upper Carboniferous,
whose expanse of wing was
somewhere about twenty-seven...
- range: Pennsylvanian–Roadian PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N
Fossil of
Meganeura monyi Life
restoration of
Meganeurites gracilipes Scientific classification Domain:...
- dragonfly-like
order Meganisoptera, such as the
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi of what is now
France and the
Permian Meganeuropsis permiana of what is...
-
anomalocaridid Peytoia, a
Cambrian invertebrate,
probably an apex
predator Meganeura monyi, a
predatory Carboniferous insect related to dragonflies,
could fly to escape...
-
Meganisoptera (also
known as griffinflies) such as the
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the
Permian Meganeuropsis permiana are the
largest insect species ever...
- bimo (毕摩, "ritual masters", "priests"), the
sunyi (male shamans) and the
monyi (female shamans). What
distinguishes the bimo and the
shamans is the way...