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Coxoplectoptera or "chimera wings" is an extinct order of stem-group mayflies containing one family, Mickoleitiidae. Two adult and more than 20 nymphal fossils of Mickoleitia have been scientifically described from Mesozoic outcrops, mainly from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil (in total, around 40 fossil nymphs have been found). Both the winged adults and the aquatic nymphs were predators with raptorial forelegs, which are reminiscent to those of praying mantids. The nymphs had a peculiar freshwater shrimp-like habitus.

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  • Coxoplectoptera (en)
  • Chimärenflügler (de)
  • Coxoplectoptera (es)
  • Coxoplectoptera (ru)
  • 長基蜉蝣目 (zh)
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  • Chimärenflügler (Coxoplectoptera) sind eine urtümliche, ausgestorbene Insektengruppe aus der Stammlinie der Eintagsfliegen, die erst 2011 wissenschaftlich beschrieben wurde. Geflügelte Tiere und die wasserlebenden Larven waren räuberisch und besaßen Fangbeine, die an Gottesanbeterinnen erinnern. Die Larven haben eine merkwürdige, Bachflohkrebs-ähnliche Gestalt. Die Chimärenflügler lebten im Erdmittelalter. Bislang wurden nur Fossilien von zwei erwachsenen Tieren und über 20 Larven wissenschaftlich beschrieben (insgesamt wurden mindestens 30–40 Larven gefunden). (de)
  • Los coxoplecópteros (Coxoplectoptera) son un orden extinto de insectos alados (Pterygota) primitivos, descubiertos en 2007; incluyen una sola familia, Mickoleitiidae. Los fósiles de dos adultos y más de 20 ninfas de Mickoleitia se han descrito de yacimientos mesozoicos, principalmente en una formación geológica conocida en inglés como Crato Formation del Cretácico Inferior de Brasil; en total, se han encontrado alrededor de 40 ninfas fósiles. Coxoplectoptera pertenece al grupo basal de las efímeras (Ephemeroptera). Los adultos alados y las ninfas acuáticas eran depredadores con patas delanteras rapaces, que recuerdan a las de las mantis. Las ninfas tenía un hábito o apariencia física peculiar semejante a los crustáceos del género Gammarus. (es)
  • Coxoplectoptera or "chimera wings" is an extinct order of stem-group mayflies containing one family, Mickoleitiidae. Two adult and more than 20 nymphal fossils of Mickoleitia have been scientifically described from Mesozoic outcrops, mainly from the Lower Cretaceous Crato Formation of Brazil (in total, around 40 fossil nymphs have been found). Both the winged adults and the aquatic nymphs were predators with raptorial forelegs, which are reminiscent to those of praying mantids. The nymphs had a peculiar freshwater shrimp-like habitus. (en)
  • Coxoplectoptera (лат.) — вымерший отряд древнекрылых насекомых (Paleoptera), описанный в 2011 году. Его представители обнаружены в отложениях юрского и мелового периодов в Бразилии и в Забайкалье. (ru)
  • 長基蜉蝣目(學名:Coxoplectoptera)是一个已滅絕的目。目前共记载2個成蟲和超過20個幼蟲化石,都出土自中生代地層,大多为巴西的下白堊统(),此处共出土了約40個幼蟲化石。長基蜉蝣目是蜉蝣目的基群。成蟲有翅,幼蟲水生,皆具有捕捉式前足,類似於螳螂。幼蟲習性特殊,類似於淡水蝦。 (zh)
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  • Coxoplectoptera (en)
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  • Coxoplectoptera (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mickoleitia_larva.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Mickoleitia_longimanus.jpg
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