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  2. Palaeoptera - Wikipedia

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    The name Palaeoptera (from Greek παλαιός (palaiós 'old') + πτερόν (pterón 'wing')) has been traditionally applied to those ancestral groups of winged insects (most of them extinct) that lacked the ability to fold the wings back over the abdomen as characterizes the Neoptera. The Diaphanopterodea, which are palaeopteran insects ...

  3. Palaeodictyoptera - Wikipedia

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    Another distinctive feature was the presence of unusually long cerci, about twice the length of the abdomen. [5] The Palaeodictyoptera are a paraphyletic assemblage of basal palaeodictyopteroidean insects, rather than a clade, because they gave rise to other insect orders. They range in time from the Middle Carboniferous (late Serpukhovian or ...

  4. O. Henry's Full House - Wikipedia

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    Box office. $1 million (US rentals) [1] O. Henry's Full House is a 1952 American anthology film made by 20th Century Fox, consisting of five films, each based on a story by O. Henry. [2] The film was produced by André Hakim and directed by five directors from five screenplays with different authors. The music score was composed by Alfred Newman.

  5. Category:Palaeoptera - Wikipedia

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    Palaeoptera. Articles relating to the Palaeoptera, ancestral groups of winged insects (most of them extinct) that lacked the ability to fold the wings back over the abdomen as characterizes the Neoptera. The Diaphanopterodea, which are palaeopteran insects, had independently and uniquely evolved a different wing-folding mechanism. Both mayflies ...

  6. Odonatoptera - Wikipedia

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    The Odonatoptera are a superorder (sometimes treated as an order) of ancient winged insects, placed in the probably paraphyletic group Palaeoptera.The dragonflies and damselflies (which are placed in the subgroup Odonata) are the only living members of this group, which was far more diverse in the late Paleozoic and contained gigantic species, including the griffinflies (colloquially called ...

  7. Insect flight - Wikipedia

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    Insect flight. A tau emerald (Hemicordulia tau) dragonfly has flight muscles attached directly to its wings. Insects are the only group of invertebrates that have evolved wings and flight. Insects first flew in the Carboniferous, some 300 to 350 million years ago, making them the first animals to evolve flight.

  8. Animal House - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Empire magazine selected Animal House as one of The 500 Greatest Movies of All Time. [83] The film was also selected by The New York Times as one of The 1000 Best Movies Ever Made. [84] In 2012, Universal Pictures Stage Productions announced it was developing a stage musical version of the movie.

  9. Blue Monkey (film) - Wikipedia

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    Blue Monkey. (film) Blue Monkey is a 1987 Canadian horror film directed by William Fruet and starring Steve Railsback, Gwynyth Walsh, Susan Anspach, Don Lake, Sandy Webster, Helen Slayton-Hughes, and John Vernon. The film centers on a group of doctors trapped in a quarantined hospital as a giant insect-like creature begins to spread a deadly ...