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Amypteride
— Lemmatophora typa
#arthropod
#insect
#permian
#extinctanimals
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2022-04-28 15:36:21 +0000 UTC
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Description
This insect from the Permian period can seems big without scale but in fact it wasn't larger than a modern fly (and no relations between those 2 insects, Lemmatophora is from a long extinct branch). It had the little wing shape things at the front of the thorax, a caracteristic shared with many primitive insects from the Paleozoic.
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