- The
Archaeognatha are an
order of apterygotes,
known by
various common names such as
jumping bristletails.
Among extant insect taxa they are some of the...
- the
Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the
Zygentoma (silverfishes and firebrats), two
primitively wingless insect orders.
Unlike Archaeognatha and...
- (taxon) that
includes all
insects except the
jumping bristletails (
Archaeognatha).
Dicondylia have a
mandible attached with two
hinges to the head capsule...
- defined, the
group contains two
separate clades of
wingless insects:
Archaeognatha comprises jumping bristletails,
while Zygentoma comprises silverfish...
- size. It is
present only in
primitive wingless insects: the
orders Archaeognatha and Zygentoma.
Hemimetabolism Holometabolism McGavin,
George C. Essential...
- one is an
epiproct or
appendix dorsalis. In this they
resemble the
Archaeognatha,
although the
cerci of Zygentoma,
unlike in the
latter order, are nearly...
-
wingless orders Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and
Zygentoma (silverfish). However,
Apterygota is not monophyletic, as
Archaeognatha are
sister to...
-
class Insecta. The two
constituent groups within the
former order, the
Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the
Zygentoma (silverfish and firebrats)...
-
bristletails (order
Archaeognatha). For instance, just like
flying insects,
Thysanura have so-called
dicondylic mandibles,
while Archaeognatha have monocondylic...
-
Several wingless hexapods are
known as bristletails:
class Insecta Order Archaeognatha (or Microcoryphia) –
insect order that
includes the
jumping bristletails...