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- unlike modern dictyopterans, have generally long external ovipositors, and are thought not to have laid ootheca like modern dictyopterans. ****roaches...
- al. Carboniferous (Moscovian) Benxi Formation  China A roachoid stem-dictyopteran belonging to the family Mylacridae. Pseudaphtoromylacris Fam. et gen...
- ovipositors and did not lay oothecae. The oldest modern oothecae-laying dictyopterans date to the Late Tri****ic. The use of the term Dictyoptera has changed...
- Alienopteridae is an extinct family of dictyopterans, known from the Early Cretaceous to the Eocene epoch. They are noted for their unusual combination...
- This list of 2024 in paleoentomology records new fossil insect taxa that are to be described during the year, as well as do****ents significant paleoentomology...
- ; Beninati, T. (2003). "Evidence for Cocladogenesis Between Diverse Dictyopteran Lineages and Their Intracellular Endosymbionts". Molecular Biology and...
- This paleoentomology list records new fossil insect taxa that were to be described during the year 2021, as well as notes other significant paleoentomology...
- that the termites' and ****roach's gut microbiota derives from their dictyopteran ancestors. Despite primarily consuming decaying plant material as a group...
- history of dictyopterans, based on molecular and fossil data, is published by Condamine et al. (2020). Fossil oothecae produced by dictyopteran insects,...
- This is an overview of the paleofauna of the Eocene Messel Formation as explored by the Messel Pit excavations in Germany. A former quarry and now UNESCO...