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Aptera may refer to:


Biology

* ''Aptera'' (cockroach), a genus of cockroaches in the family Blaberidae * ''
Apteromantis aptera ''Apteromantis aptera'' is a species of praying mantis endemic to the Iberian Peninsula. It was first described by José María Hugo de la Fuente Morales in 1894. It was previously considered to be endangered by the IUCN, but has been downgrade ...
'', a species of praying mantis, endemic to the Iberian Peninsula * '' Hopea aptera'', a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae, endemic to Papua New Guinea * '' Inga aptera'', a species of legume in the family Fabaceae, found only in Brazil * '' Parashorea aptera'', a species of plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae, endemic to Indonesia


Other uses

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Aptera (Greece) Aptera ( or ) or Apteron was an ancient city, now an archaeological site in Kalives in western Crete, a kilometre inland from the southern shore of Souda Bay, about 13 km east of the city of Chania in the municipality of Chania. History ...
, the city in Crete * Aptera (Lycia), an ancient city in Lycia, now Turkey *
Aptera Motors Aptera Motors Corp. is an American crowdfunding, crowd funded, pre-production startup company based in Carlsbad, California which intends to manufacture an electric two-seat three-wheeler. The company had raised $140 million from 2019 to April 2 ...
, an American high-efficiency vehicle company **
Aptera (solar electric vehicle) The Aptera is a two-seat, three-wheeled solar electric vehicle under development by the crowd-funded American car manufacturer Aptera Motors. The stated design goal of the car is to be the most energy efficient mass-produced vehicle ever. The ...
, a solar powered three wheeler from Aptera Motors announced in 2019


See also

* Aptera in the 10th edition of ''Systema Naturae'' *
Apterygota The name Apterygota is sometimes applied to a former Subclass (biology), subclass of small, agile insects, distinguished from other insects by their lack of wings in the present and in their evolutionary history; notable examples are the silverfis ...
, a subclass of small, wingless insects * * {{Disambiguation, geo