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Petaluridae

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Petaluridae

Higher classification
  
Dragonfly

Order
  
Odonate

Infraorder
  
Anisoptera

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Rank
  
Family

Petaluridae large dragonfly Petaluridae Stylurus plagiatus BugGuideNet

Similar
  
Dragonfly, Odonate, Macromiidae, Neopetalia punctata, Insect

The petaltails of the family Petaluridae are apparently the most ancient of the extant true dragonflies (infraorder Anisoptera), having fossil members from as early as the Jurassic (over 150 million years ago).

Petaluridae Petaluridae California Department of Fish and Wildlife

Modern petalurids include only 11 species, one of which, the Australian 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 the United States, two species are found, one on either coast. The larvae live primarily in stream banks, mostly in burrows, but the larvae of the eastern US species, Tachopteryx thoreyi, the gray petaltail, live in depressions under wet leaves. The semiaquatic habitat of the larvae makes the petaltails unique in the modern dragonfly families.

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References

Petaluridae Wikipedia