According to current dogma, the archedictyon contained 6 8 longitudinal veins.
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According to current dogma, the archedictyon contained six to eight longitudinal veins.
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The archedictyon is the name given to a hypothetical scheme of wing venation proposed for the very first winged insect.
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Its wings differ from those of other species in the " development of the archedictyon and the absence of cross-veins in the forewing ".
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Contemporary insects with wings to which the term " archedictyon " has been applied include the termite " Mastotermes darwiniensis " from Australia ( " illustration " ) and the praying mantis " Orthodera novaezealandiae " from New Zealand.