dictyopterous insect

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dictyopterous insect

A large dictyopterous insect crawls across the kitchen floor.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • A member of the insect order Dictyoptera: This term refers to any insect belonging to the order Dictyoptera, which historically included cockroaches and mantids. These insects are characterized by leathery forewings that cover membranous hind wings and by chewing mouthparts.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The museum's entomology collection has a specimen of a rare dictyopterous insect.
    • Cockroaches are a common example of a dictyopterous insect.
Advanced Usage
  • In modern scientific classification, the order Dictyoptera is often treated as a superorder, with cockroaches and mantids placed in separate orders (Blattodea and Mantodea, respectively) within it. Therefore, the term "dictyopterous insect" is somewhat archaic but still used in historical or broad descriptive contexts.
    • The fossil record provides evidence of early dictyopterous insects from the Carboniferous period.
Variants and Related Words
  • Dictyoptera (n): The scientific name for the order or superorder containing these insects.
  • Blattodea (n): The order containing cockroaches.
  • Mantodea (n): The order containing praying mantises.
Synonyms
  • Cockroach (for one subgroup)
  • Mantid or Praying mantis (for the other subgroup)
  • Orthopteroid insect (in a broader, informal sense, as these insects were once grouped with grasshoppers and crickets)
Related Phrases
  • Insect of the order Dictyoptera: A more formal, descriptive phrase equivalent to "dictyopterous insect."
dictyopterous insect

A large dictyopterous insect crawls across the kitchen floor.

Noun
  1. cockroaches and mantids