Delitzschala
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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),[1] 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.
References
- Dragonhunters V. Medland (2007) Econotes at the Cofrin Center for Biodiversity
External links
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- Delitzschala at The Paleobiology Database
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