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The Permotanyderidaea are an extinct family of insects within the order Protodiptera. Along with Permotipulidae (Permotipula and Permila, Willmann, 1989) and the (Robinjohnia, Scherbakov ET to., 1995), the somewhat more distantly related Permotanyderidae forms a group of mecopteroids of the Late Permian of Australia and Eurasia (250-260 Ma) that represents the older close relatives of the true flies. The first two genera had separate wings (presumably the front), while the last two have been created from complete specimens: The Robinjohniidae had four wings of about the same size, while the hind wings of the Choristotanyderus nanus (Permotanyderidae) specimens had a size of about half of the front, and the mesothorax was great. In all these genera the wing venation was low compared with o

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  • Los permotanidéridos (Permotanyderidae) son una familia extinta de insectos perteneciente al orden Protodiptera. Junto con los permotipúlidos (Permotipula y Permila, , 1989) y los robinjohníidos , los algo más lejanamente emparentados permotanidéridos constituyen un grupo de mecopteroideos del Pérmico Tardío de Australia y Eurasia (250-260 Ma) que representa a los parientes cercanos más antiguos de las moscas. Los dos primeros géneros presentaban alas separadas (presumiblemente las delanteras), y los dos últimos se han creado a partir de especímenes completos: Los robinjohníidos tenían cuatro alas de aproximadamente el mismo tamaño, mientras que las alas posteriores de los especímenes de Choristotanyderus nanus (Permotanyderidae) tenían un tamaño de aproximadamente la mita (es)
  • The Permotanyderidaea are an extinct family of insects within the order Protodiptera. Along with Permotipulidae (Permotipula and Permila, Willmann, 1989) and the (Robinjohnia, Scherbakov ET to., 1995), the somewhat more distantly related Permotanyderidae forms a group of mecopteroids of the Late Permian of Australia and Eurasia (250-260 Ma) that represents the older close relatives of the true flies. The first two genera had separate wings (presumably the front), while the last two have been created from complete specimens: The Robinjohniidae had four wings of about the same size, while the hind wings of the Choristotanyderus nanus (Permotanyderidae) specimens had a size of about half of the front, and the mesothorax was great. In all these genera the wing venation was low compared with o (en)
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  • December 2009 (en)
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  • *Choristotanyderus *Permotanyderus (en)
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  • Los permotanidéridos (Permotanyderidae) son una familia extinta de insectos perteneciente al orden Protodiptera. Junto con los permotipúlidos (Permotipula y Permila, , 1989) y los robinjohníidos , los algo más lejanamente emparentados permotanidéridos constituyen un grupo de mecopteroideos del Pérmico Tardío de Australia y Eurasia (250-260 Ma) que representa a los parientes cercanos más antiguos de las moscas. Los dos primeros géneros presentaban alas separadas (presumiblemente las delanteras), y los dos últimos se han creado a partir de especímenes completos: Los robinjohníidos tenían cuatro alas de aproximadamente el mismo tamaño, mientras que las alas posteriores de los especímenes de Choristotanyderus nanus (Permotanyderidae) tenían un tamaño de aproximadamente la mitad de las delanteras, y su mesotórax era grande. En todos estos géneros la venación alar era reducida en comparación con la de otros mecopteroideos y cercana a la hipotética venación original de los dípteros .​ (es)
  • The Permotanyderidaea are an extinct family of insects within the order Protodiptera. Along with Permotipulidae (Permotipula and Permila, Willmann, 1989) and the (Robinjohnia, Scherbakov ET to., 1995), the somewhat more distantly related Permotanyderidae forms a group of mecopteroids of the Late Permian of Australia and Eurasia (250-260 Ma) that represents the older close relatives of the true flies. The first two genera had separate wings (presumably the front), while the last two have been created from complete specimens: The Robinjohniidae had four wings of about the same size, while the hind wings of the Choristotanyderus nanus (Permotanyderidae) specimens had a size of about half of the front, and the mesothorax was great. In all these genera the wing venation was low compared with other mecopteroids and close to the hypothetical original venation of the Diptera (Hennig, 1973; Willmann, 1989). (en)
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