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Anisoptera /ˌanʌɪˈzɒptərə /plural noun EntomologyA group of insects which comprises the dragonflies. Compare with Zygoptera.- Suborder Anisoptera, order Odonata.
Depending on the author's preferences, dragonflies, Anisoptera, are subdivided into 6-15 families....- They have two pairs of almost equal-sized glassy wings [Anisoptera means ‘unequal wings’] and their compound eyes have up to 30,000 facets.
- The Order Odonata is subdivided into two suborders: damselflies and dragonflies (Anisoptera).
Derivativesanisopteran noun & adjective ...- Zygopterans and tabanids were absent, and coleopterans, neuropterans, trichopterans, hemipterans (true bugs), and anisopterans were rare.
- Assuming that E. superstes is indeed an outgroup taxon to Anisoptera, it clearly emerges as the most suitable outgroup for rooting the anisopteran clade.
- A list of records of anisopteran larvae and final instar exuviae with attached zebra mussels is provided.
OriginModern Latin (plural), from Greek anisos 'unequal' + pteron 'wing'. |