Diaphanopterodea
The Insect (Prochoropteridae) exemplifies the incredible diversity found in beetles, butterflies, bees, and other insects found across the globe. This...
This order contains 50 species.
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Aenigmatidiidae Family
The **Insect** (*Aenigmatidia Rohdendorf, 1961*) represents a remarkable example of arthropod evolution and adaptation found across the globe. This...
Martynoviidae Family
The **Insect** (*Salagouneura Bethoux, Nel, Lapeyrie, Gand & Galtier, 2003*) represents a remarkable example of arthropod evolution and adaptation found...
Diaphanopteridae Family
The **Insect** (*Carrizodiaphanoptera Prokop & Kukalová-Peck, 2017*) exemplifies the incredible diversity found in beetles, butterflies, bees, and other...
Asthenohymenidae Family
The **Insect** (*Asthenohymen Tillyard, 1924*) is one of the most fascinating insect species found across the globe. This comprehensive guide explores the...
Sinonamuropteridae Family
The **Insect** (*Sinonamuropteris Peng, Hong & Zhang, 2005*) represents a remarkable example of arthropod evolution and adaptation found across the globe....
Uncategorized Family
The **Insect** (*Prochoropteridae*) exemplifies the incredible diversity found in beetles, butterflies, bees, and other insects found across the globe. This...
Sinodiaphidae Family
The **Insect** (*Sinodiapha Yang, Ren & Béthoux, 2020*) is a captivating insect that demonstrates remarkable ecological success found across the globe. This...
Biarmohymenidae Family
The **Insect** (*Anomalohymen Beckemeyer & Engel, 2009*) is a captivating insect that demonstrates remarkable ecological success found across the globe. This...
Parelmoidae Family
The **Insect** (*Stenodiapha Kukalova-Peck, 1974*) is one of the most fascinating insect species found across the globe. This comprehensive guide explores...
Alexrasnitsyniidae Family
The **Insect** (*Alexrasnitsynia Prokop & Nel, 2011*) is a captivating insect that demonstrates remarkable ecological success found across the globe. This...
Elmoidae Family
The **Insect** (*Elmoa Tillyard, 1937*) represents a remarkable example of arthropod evolution and adaptation found across the globe. This comprehensive...