- Petaluridae
Taxobox
name = Petaluridae
image_caption = "Tanypteryx pryeri "
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Hexapoda
ordo =Odonata
subordo =Epiprocta
infraordo =Anisoptera
familia = Petaluridae
subdivision_ranks = Genera
subdivision =
*"Phenes "
*"Tachopteryx "
*"Tanypteryx "The Petaltails of the family Petaluridae are apparently the most ancient of the extant true dragonflies (infraorder Anisoptera), havingfossil members from as early as theJurassic (over 150 million years ago). Modern petalurids include only 11 species, one of which, theAustralia n "Petalura ingentissima ", is the largest of living dragonflies, having a wingspan of up to 160 mm and a body length of over 100 mm. Other Australian species include "Petalura gigantea " (commonly known as the Giant Dragonfly). In theUnited States there are two species, one on either coast. The larvae live primarily in stream banks, mostly in burrows, but the larvae of the eastern U.S. species, "Tachopteryx thoreyi ", apparently live in depressions under wet leaves. The semi-aquatic habitat of the larvae makes the Petaltails unique in the modern dragonfly families.Bibliography
Silsby, Jill. 2001. "Dragonflies of the World". Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C.
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