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| Parent: | Aparaglossata [Taxonomy; edit]
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| Rank: | superordo (displays as Superorder)
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| Link: | Panorpida
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| Extinct: | no |
| Always displayed: | no |
| Taxonomic references: | – |
| Parent's taxonomic references: | Peters, Ralph S.; Meusemann, Karen; Petersen, Malte; Mayer, Christoph; Wilbrandt, Jeanne; Ziesmann, Tanja; Donath, Alexander; Kjer, Karl M.; Aspöck, Ulrike; Aberer, Andre; Stamatakis, Alexandros; Friedrich, Frank; Hünefeld, Frank; Niehuis, Oliver; Beutel, Rolf G.; Misof, Bernhard (2014). "The evolutionary history of holometabolous insects inferred from transcriptome-based phylogeny and comprehensive morphological data". BMC Evolutionary Biology. 14. |