Caloneurodea

plural noun
Cal·​o·​neu·​ro·​dea | \ ˌkalōn(y)üˈrōdēə\

Definition of Caloneurodea

: a small order of neopterous insects with two similar pairs of wings and with legs adapted for running that appeared in the Upper Pennsylvanian and became extinct after the Permian

Other Words from Caloneurodea

caloneurodean \ -​dēən \ noun, plural -s

History and Etymology for Caloneurodea

New Latin, from calo- + neur- + -odea (alteration of -oidea)

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