. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 797 6. Subcosta (Sc) long, extending well beyond mid-wing. (Pm) pleisiogrammim: Sc short, ending before mid-wing. (Pm) ANOMALOGRAMMIDjE ORDER GLOSSELYTR6DEA Small insects related to the Caloneurodea. Head small, antennae long; fore wings tegminous; precostal area prominent; subcosta long, meeting with the posterior cubitus distally to form a compound submarginal. Figs. 1154-1156. Caloneurodea 1154. Caloneura, fore wing (Carpenter) Caloneuridae. 1155. Permobiella, fore wing (Carpenter) Permobi


. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. CLASSIFICATION OF INSECTS 797 6. Subcosta (Sc) long, extending well beyond mid-wing. (Pm) pleisiogrammim: Sc short, ending before mid-wing. (Pm) ANOMALOGRAMMIDjE ORDER GLOSSELYTR6DEA Small insects related to the Caloneurodea. Head small, antennae long; fore wings tegminous; precostal area prominent; subcosta long, meeting with the posterior cubitus distally to form a compound submarginal. Figs. 1154-1156. Caloneurodea 1154. Caloneura, fore wing (Carpenter) Caloneuridae. 1155. Permobiella, fore wing (Carpenter) Permobiellidae. 1156. Paleuthygramma, fore (A) and hind (B) wings (Carpenter) Paleuthygram- midae. vein. Cross-veins numerous, usually reticulate in the precostal and anal areas. Hind wings unknown. Immature stages also unknown, but meta- morphosis presumably incomplete. Geological range: Upper Permian to Jurassic. j I 1. Precostal area of fore wing with a submarginal vein along the anterior border. (Jurina (Fig. 1144)) (Pm-J) JURfNID^E Precostal area without such a submarginal vein. (Pm) ORDER PROTELYTR6PTERA (PR0T0C0LE6PTERA) Small insects, related to the Dermaptera and Blattaria. Head small but broad; eyes prominent, convex; antennae short and thick, multiseg- mental; legs robust, spiny, with five tarsal segments; fore wings typically. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum


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