Definition of Umenocoleidae. Meaning of Umenocoleidae. Synonyms of Umenocoleidae

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Definition of Umenocoleidae

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Meaning of Umenocoleidae from wikipedia

- Umenocoleidae is an extinct family of dictyopteran insects known from the Cretaceous. They are considered to be closely related to the Alienopteridae...
- the beetle-like Umenocoleidae by Vršanský et al. (2018), and a more recent analysis similarly places Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae as sister taxa within...
- by Vršanský et al., a more recent analysis places Alienopteridae and Umenocoleidae as sister taxa within Dictyoptera, and not within Blattodea. Over 4...
- Morphna ?M. sp. Blaberidae Petropterix P. ****uiensis Umenocoleidae Praeblattella P. inexpecta Mesoblattinidae P. arcuata ?Vitisma ?V. sp. Umenocoleidae...
- Latreille, 1829 Orders †"Roachoids" (paraphyletic) Blattodea (****roaches and termites) Mantodea (mantids) †Alienoptera †Alienopteridae †Umenocoleidae...
- Valid Sendi Cretaceous Burmese amber  Myanmar A member of the family Umenocoleidae. Per****uus csincsii Sp. nov Valid Szabó, Sendi & Ősi Late Cretaceous...
- type species is V. inopinatus. Vitisma okata Sp. nov Valid Kováčová Early Cretaceous Dzun-Bain Formation  Mongolia A member of the family Umenocoleidae....
- (Aptian) Crato Formation  Brazil A ****roach belonging to the family Umenocoleidae; a new genus for "Ponopterix" burkhardi Nel, Prokop & Kirejtshuk (2014)...
- (Cenomanian) Burmese amber  Myanmar A ****roach belonging to the family Umenocoleidae or Cratovitismidae. Longifuzia Gen. et sp. nov Valid Liang et al. Middle...
- Tirant, S.; Palková, H.; Chorvát, D.; Šurka, J.; ****ming, R. (2023). "Umenocoleidae (Insecta: Dictyoptera) from Turonian sediments of Kzyl-Zhar, Kazakhstan...