- last time.
First gymnosperms.
First holometabolous, paraneopteran,
polyneopteran,
odonatopteran and
ephemeropteran insects and
first barnacles. First...
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original groups proposed by
Linnaeus were
split up.
Originally all
polyneopteran insects were in the
genus Gryllus, this
genus now
contains a
group of...
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Caloneurodea is an
extinct order of
polyneopteran neopteran insects in the
superorder Orthopterida.
Caloneurodea is
known from
fossils found in North...
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relationships of the Mantophasmatodea, with
comments on the
phylogeny of
polyneopteran orders (Insecta: Polyneoptera)".
Mitteilungen aus dem Geologisch-Paläontologischen...
- or “simplifications” from the
primitive body-plan
found in
typical polyneopterans. Cerci, for example, are
entirely absent in all
living paraneopterans...
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Xiphopterum (X. curvatum, X. sharovi) The
Grylloblattodea and
other basal polyneopterans of the
Madygen Formation (sometimes
described as
Eoblattida or Protorthoptera...
- needed] This same
simple structure is seen in all of the
remaining Polyneopteran insect orders, with the
exception of the
Paraneoptera (Hemiptera, Thysanoptera...
- †Paoliida
Order †Protorthoptera (Paraphyletic ****emblage of
basal and stem
polyneopterans)
Order †Sheimiodea
Order Zoraptera – 28 (Angel insects)
Order †Archelytroidea...
- today. The
external phylogeny of
Embioptera has been debated, with the
polyneopteran order controversially classed in 2007 as a
sister group to both Zoraptera...
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Geinitziidae is an
extinct family of
polyneopteran insects,
known from the
Permian to Cretaceous. They are
currently considered to be
members "Grylloblattida"...