Glosselytrodea

See text Jurinida Zalessky, 1929 Glosselytrodea is an extinct order of insects, containing about thirty species.

Its fossil record dates from the Permian to the Upper Jurassic, and is distributed across Eurasia, the Americas, and Australia.

[1][2] Its classification is uncertain, but may be closely related to Neuropterida or Orthoptera.

[3] An ongoing argument about whether this species falls under the Neuropterida or Orthoptera classification has been going on for decades, but scientists refer to its classification through specifics such as wing structure and genetic organization.

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