Delitzschala

Extinct genus of insects From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Delitzschala is an extinct palaeodictyopteran, the oldest known to science. It was discovered by two German entomologists in 1996. Delitzschala had a wingspan of just 2½ cm (1 in) and an irregular pattern of coloured spots on its wings. Although it was from Middle Carboniferous (Namurian),[2] these spots were still visible in the fossil. It is possible that this camouflaged the animal, as it may have rested with its wings open as many modern-day insects do.

Phylum:Arthropoda
Class:Insecta
Family:Spilapteridae
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Delitzschala
Temporal range: Namurian
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Palaeodictyoptera
Family: Spilapteridae
Genus: Delitzschala
Brauckmann et Schneider, 1996[1]
Species:
D. bitterfeldensis
Binomial name
Delitzschala bitterfeldensis
Brauckmann et Schneider, 1996
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