Evolution of insect wings and flight

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Disputes during the nineteenth century as to whether insect wings originated from gills or from paranotal lobes ended with almost universal acceptance of the paranotal theory. Sir Vincent Wiggles-worth, however, here gives evidence that the thoracic styli were perhaps the precursors of insect wings, and describes a theory of the origin of insect flight. © 1973 Nature Publishing Group.

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Wigglesworth, V. B. (1973). Evolution of insect wings and flight. Nature, 246(5429), 127–129. https://doi.org/10.1038/246127a0

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