The wingless insect superorder Notoptera, a group first proposed in 1915, had been largely unrecognized since its original conception, until resurrected in 2004. As now defined, the superorder comprises five families, three of them known only from fossils, two known from both fossil and living representatives, and fewer than 60 known species in total.
The wingless insect superorder Notoptera, a group first proposed in 1915, had been largely unrecognized since its original conception, until resurrected...
Mantophasmatodea (rock crawlers), have been ranked as suborders of the order Notoptera. Grylloblattids are wingless insects mostly less than 3 cm long, with...
and Arillo and Engel have combined the two groups into a single order, Notoptera, with Grylloblattodea and Mantophasmatodea ranked as suborders. The most...
Mantophasmatodea are sometimes ranked as suborders of a single order, Notoptera. Martynov, A. V. (1923). "О двух основных типах крыльев насекомых и их...
Paleontology portal History of science portal This list of fossil arthropods described in 2013 is a list of new taxa of trilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans...
Extinct in the wild (EW): 1 species Critically endangered (CR): 195 species Endangered (EN): 343 species Vulnerable (VU): 608 species Near threatened...
suggested order of insects to be the closest relatives of Dermaptera is Notoptera, theorized by Giles in 1963. However, other arguments have been made by...
This is a list of Orthoptera found in the wild of the Korean Peninsula and surrounding islands. Most of grylloblattids are unrecorded or unidentified species...
considered to be related to other orders, including the Blattodea, Mantodea, Notoptera and Dermaptera, but the affiliations are uncertain and the grouping (sometimes...
which have wingless males that mate and die inside the host egg Order Notoptera Peeters, Christian; Ito, Fuminori (2015). "Wingless and dwarf workers...
Paleontology portal History of science portal This list of fossil arthropods described in 2012 is a list of new taxa of trilobites, fossil insects, crustaceans...
to be secondarily apterous, including entire orders, such as fleas and Notoptera. Brachyptery (reduced wings) Whiting, Michael; Bradler, Sven; Maxwell...