Archedictyon (from Greek Arche meaning first, original, ancient, primitive, or most basic[1] and dictyo- meaning net or netlike,[2] plural "archedictya") is a name given to a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed for the common ancestor of all winged insects.[3]
^[1] Word Info: "arche-"
^[2] Word Info: dictyo-
^[3] Jarmila Kukalová. Revisional Study of the Order Palaeodictyoptera in the Upper Carboniferous Shales of Commentry, France. Part III. Psyche 77:1-44, 1970.
Archedictyon (from Greek Arche meaning first, original, ancient, primitive, or most basic and dictyo- meaning net or netlike, plural "archedictya") is...
the other "palaeopterans" – the Palaeoptera appear to be paraphyletic. Archedictyon Neoptera Called Odonatoidea in some treatments, e.g. Trueman & Rowe (2008)...
Tettigonioidea and Acridoidea (katydids and grasshoppers, respectively). The archedictyon is the name given to a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed...
Tettigonioidea and Acridoidea (katydids and grasshoppers respectively). The archedictyon is the name given to a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed...
wings differ from those of other species in the "development of the archedictyon and the absence of cross-veins in the forewing". "A very active little...