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features of their wings: the reduction of branches on most longi- 
tudinal veins, and the similarity of the fore and hind wings. Each 
of these traits has appeared quite frequently in various orders of 
insects, but their combined occurrence is very infrequent, at least 
among Recent groups. The most obvious instance is the Embiop- 
tera — which is why Permembia and Sheimia, among others, 
have been regarded as their close relatives. However, there are no 
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Figure 19. Apheloneura minutissima, n.sp.; drawing of fore and hind wings, 
based on holotype. Length of fore wing, 3 mm. 
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Figure 20. Apheloneura amplia, n.sp.; drawing of fore wing, based on holotype, 
no. 8604, M.C.Z. Length of fore wing, 4.8 mm. 
