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Titanoptera is an extinct order of
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periods. Titanopterans were very large in comparison with modern insects, some having wingspans of up to or even .


Description

Titanopterans are related to modern
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s, but were much larger, had proportionally weaker hindlegs that could not allow the animals to leap, and grasping forelegs and elongated
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s. Another distinctive feature was the presence of prominent fluted regions on the forewings, which may have been used in
stridulation Stridulation is the act of producing sound by rubbing together certain body parts. This behavior is mostly associated with insects, but other animals are known to do this as well, such as a number of species of fish, snakes and spiders. The ...
. The general shape and anatomy of the titanopterans suggests that they were predators. An examination of a fossil of the oldest titanopteran genus, ''Theiatitan'' compared to modern insects seems to indicate they did not utilize stridulation, but used flashes of light from wing displays and crepitation, moving its wings to produce sound. The authors argue that none of the stridulation, crepitation, castanet signaling or light flash alone fully explains the diversity of structures observed in Titanoptera, and note that both sexes seem to have the fluted region on the forewing. ''Theiatian'' is 50 Ma older than the previous oldest species of Titanoptera, thus ''Theiatitan'' would be the oldest known insect with a wing structure specialized for communication. Some titanopterans may have been able to only glide, not fly, such as ''Gigatitan vulgaris''. The hind wing area of it is almost the same as that of '' Pseudophyllanax imperialis'', one of the largest modern
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, and a poor flier, but '' Gigatitan'' is larger in volume. All known hind wings of Titanoptera, whatever their sizes, have quite reduced vannus, while most extant flying Orthoptera have large ones. Other than ''Theiatitan'', reliable records of titanopterans are known from
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. Considering some possible records from Russia as well, titanopterans possibly had a circum- Tethys distribution.


Classification

There is controversy regarding the classification of Titanoptera. Titanoptera was previously thought to be related to Geraridae (including '' Gerarus''), but it is no longer supported. Olivier (2007) considered that genera in Titanoptera should be included in
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, and divided from extinct orthopteran family Tchomanvissidae. But later study considered that the relationships between Titanoptera and Tcholmanvissiidae remain controversial. Three genera known from
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, '' Permotitan'', '' Deinotitan'', '' Monstrotitan'' possibly not belong to Titanoptera. Although the genus '' Jubilaeus'' originally belonged to Mesotitanidae, but it is later considered to belong to Tcholmanvissiidae. '' Steinhardtia'' was originally attributed to Titanoptera, but as fossil does not show the venational structures of the order Titanoptera, and it is even possible to be misidentification of plant fossil, possibly
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. Order Titanoptera * Family † Mesotitanidae ** Genus †'' Clatrotitan'' (Originally considered as synonym of ''Mesotitan'' but some propose to keep the genus) ** Genus †'' Deinotitan'' (Some question its affinity as titanopteran) ** Genus †'' Mesotitan'' ** Genus †'' Mesotitanodes'' ** Genus †'' Prototitan'' ** Genus †'' Ultratitan'' * Family † Paratitanidae ** Genus †'' Paratitan'' ** Genus †'' Minititan'' (=''Microtitan'') ** Genus †'' Magnatitan'' * Family † Gigatitanidae'' ** Genus †'' Gigatitan'' ** Genus †'' Nanotitan'' ** Genus †'' Ootitan'' * Family † Theiatitanidae ** Genus †'' Theiatitan''


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