- The name
Palaeoptera (from Gr**** παλαιός (palaiós 'old') + πτερόν (pterón 'wing')) has been
traditionally applied to
those ancestral groups of
winged insects...
- artefacts. Traditionally, this
group was
divided into the
infraclasses Paleoptera and Neoptera. The
former are
nowadays strongly suspected of
being paraphyletic...
- most arachnids,
insects such as
silverfish (Apterygota),
dragonflies (
Paleoptera) and gr****hoppers (Exopterygota), and some nematodes, crustaceans, and...
-
dominant insects during the
Permian Period were
early representatives of
Paleoptera, Polyneoptera, and Paraneoptera. Palaeodictyopteroidea,
which had represented...
-
sister group to the
Dicondylia (Pterygota and the
remaining Thysanura).
Paleoptera and
Neoptera are the
winged orders of
insects differentiated by the presence...
-
inducible antibacterial activity in
larvae of the
dragonfly Aeschna cyanea (
Paleoptera, Odonata)".
European Journal of Biochemistry. 209 (3): 977–84. doi:10...