Meganeura

Meganeura (Ancient Greek: μέγα (large) + νευρόν (vein or nerve)) is a genus of extinct insects from the Late Carboniferous (approximately 300 million years ago). It is a member of the extinct order Meganisoptera, which are closely related to and resemble dragonflies and damselflies (with dragonflies, damselflies and meganisopterans being part of the broader group Odonatoptera). Like other odonatopterans, they were predatory, with their diet mainly consisting of other insects. The genus belongs to the Meganeuridae, a family including other similarly giant dragonfly-like insects ranging from the Late Carboniferous to Middle Permian. With single wing length reaching 32 centimetres (13 in) and a wingspan about 65–75 cm (2.13–2.46 ft), M. monyi is one of the largest-known flying insect species. Fossils of Meganeura were first discovered in Late Carboniferous (Stephanian) Coal Measures of Commentry, France, in 1880. In 1885, French paleontologist Charles Brongniart described and named the fossil "Meganeura", which refers to the network of veins on the insect's wings. All valid specimens of Meganeura are housed in the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. Despite being the iconic "giant dragonfly", fossils of Meganeura are poorly preserved in comparison to other meganeurids.

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