Definition of Alienoptera. Meaning of Alienoptera. Synonyms of Alienoptera

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Definition of Alienoptera

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Meaning of Alienoptera from wikipedia

- revived the order Alienoptera for the clade containing Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae, with a cladistic analysis placing Alienoptera as the sister clade...
- Dictyoptera Blattodea (****roaches and termites) Mantodea (mantids) Alienoptera †(extinct) Proposed superorder Paraneoptera Psocoptera (booklice, barklice)...
- shows the family Alienopteridae (originally ****igned to its own order "Alienoptera") as sister to Mantodea; while it was re****igned to the extinct Blattodea...
- shows the family Alienopteridae (originally ****igned to its own order "Alienoptera") as sister to Mantodea, but it was subsequently re****igned to the extinct...
- Hukawng Valley of Myanmar. It was the first known member of the order Alienoptera until 2018, when the second and third members of the order, Ca****raptor...
- †Necymylacridae †Compsoblattidae †Ensiferoblattidae Among others Cladistically included but traditionally excluded taxa Blattodea MantodeaAlienoptera...
- Order Plecoptera – 2,274 (Stoneflies) Order †Caloblattinidea OrderAlienoptera Order Mantodea – 2,200 (Mantises) Order Blattodea – 3,684–4,000 (****roaches...
- elegans, as well as Ca****raptor vidit. It is part of the extinct order Alienoptera. C. elegans is notable for the presence of a scissor like mechanism consisting...
- C. elegans most commonly refers to the model round worm Caenorhabditis elegans. It may also refer to any of the species below. They are listed, first in...
- stigmatica gen. et sp. nov.: the second known species and specimen of Alienoptera extends knowledge about this Cretaceous order (Insecta: Polyneoptera)"...