- the
Museum of
Comparative Zoology at
Harvard University:
Meganeuropsis permiana described in 1939 from Elmo, Kansas. It was one of the
largest known insects...
- such as the
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the
Permian Meganeuropsis permiana are the
largest insect species ever known.
These creatures had a wingspan...
- At the same time, she also
split off
another unique genus "Proelginia
permiana"
based on the
partial skull PIN 156/2. In 1968,
Russian paleontologist...
- that
included one of the
largest insects that ever lived,
Meganeuropsis permiana from the
Early Permian, with a
wingspan around 750 mm (30 in). The Protanisoptera...
-
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi and the even
larger early Permian Meganeuropsis permiana, with
wingspans of up to 71
centimetres (28 in). The
forewings and hindwings...
-
their cousins,
including Paleozoic "giant dragonflies" like
Meganeuropsis permiana from the
Permian of
North America,
reached wing
spans of up to 71 cm (28 in)...
-
Coimbra AM., 1987,
Novas perspectivas de comparação
entre as
tafofloras permianas (de lenhos) das
Bacias do Parnaíba e do Paraná. X
Congresso brasileiro...
-
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi, and the even
larger later Permian Meganeuropsis permiana, with
wingspans of up to 71 cm (2 ft 4 in). They were
probably the top...
-
brevicostata (Kitchin, 1903) and M.
cristagalli (Bigot, 1893). M****opinna
permiana Sp. nov
Valid Yancey Permian A
pinnid bivalve.
Modiolus friesenbichlerae...
-
Carboniferous Meganeura monyi of what is now
France and the
Permian Meganeuropsis permiana of what is now
North America, are the
largest insect species known to have...