Category
page 1Animal flight
insect wing
body part used by insects to fly
bird flight
mode of locomotion used by bird species (assists birds while feeding, breeding, avoiding predators, and migrating)
flying or gliding animal
animal that uses aerial locomotion
nuptial flight
mating flight of eusocial insects
gliding flight
mode of flight of some heavier-than-air objects without use of thrust covering a greater distance horizontally than vertically, employed by gliding animals and by some aircraft
insect flight
flight of insects

Hypuronector
Hypuronector is a genus of extinct drepanosaur reptile from the Late Triassic Lockatong Formation of New Jersey. The etymology of the name translates as "deep-tailed swimmer from the lake", in reference to its assumed aquatic habits hypothesized by its discoverers. Hypuronector was related to the arboreal Megalancosaurus. It was a small animal, estimated to be only long in life. So far dozens of specimens of Hypuronector are known, though scientists have not found any complete skeletons. This makes attempts to reconstruct Hypuronector's body or lifestyle highly speculative and controversial.
winged cat
mythological animal
Alate
Alate (Latin ālātus, from āla (“wing”)) is an adjective and noun used in entomology and botany to refer to something that has wings or winglike structures.