Palaeodictyopteroidea

Palaeodictyopteroidea
Temporal range: Late Carboniferous–Late Permian
Dunbaria fasciipennis, Kansas
Scientific classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Clade:Euarthropoda
Class:Insecta
Subclass:Pterygota
Superorder:Palaeodictyopteroidea
Rohdendorf, 1961
Orders

The Palaeodictyopteroidea or Paleodictyopterida are an extinct superorder of Palaeozoic beaked insects, characterised by unique mouthparts consisting of 5 stylets. They represent the first important terrestrial herbivores, and the first major group of herbivorous insects. They appear during the Middle Carboniferous (late Serpukhovian or early Bashkirian) and continue through to the Late Permian. This large and diverse group includes 50% of all known Paleozoic insects.

References

  • Grimaldi, David & Engel, Michael S. (2005). Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-82149-5.
  • Rasnitsyn, A.P. and Quicke, D.L.J. (2002). History of Insects. Kluwer Academic Publishers. ISBN 1-4020-0026-X.


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