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- Neopterans Temporal range: Late Carboniferous–Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Bees (order Hymenoptera) can fold their wings over their abdomens, like...
- (as damselflies do) if at all. Traditionally Exopterygota included all neopterans that show incomplete metamorphosis. More recently, there is increasing...
- discussed[citation needed]. In addition, it is not clear how exactly the neopterans are related among each other. The Exopterygota might be a similar ****emblage...
- chewing mouthparts and are probably among the most primitive of living Neopteran insects. They are common and hardy insects capable of tolerating a wide...
- paraphyletic. The third view places the mayfly lineage as sister taxon of the neopterans, with the Odonatoptera as most primitive winged insects; it has seen little...
- (December 2015). "Origin and diversification of wings: Insights from a neopteran insect". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United...
- comprising the Orthoptera (gr****hoppers, crickets, etc.) and all other neopteran insects believed to be more closely related to Orthoptera than to any...
- Titanoptera is an extinct order of neopteran insects from late Carboniferous to Tri****ic periods. Titanopterans were very large in comparison with modern...
- Beckemeyer Permian (Artinskian) Wellington Formation  United States A neopteran belonging to the family Blattinopsidae. Hadropsylla Gen. et sp. nov Valid...
- coincidentally, with the appearance of a wing-folding mechanism, which allows Neopteran insects to fold the wings back over the abdomen when at rest (though this...