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- The Dicondylia are a taxonomic group (taxon) that includes all insects except the jumping bristletails (Archaeognatha). Dicondylia have a mandible attached...
- mandibles, while the Pterygota, the winged insects, emerged from within the Dicondylia, alongside the Zygentoma. The Pterygota (Palaeoptera and Neoptera) are...
- independent monophyletic order, with Archaeognatha sister taxon to the Dicondylia, including the Zygentoma. Although the group Thysanura is no longer recognized...
- Arthropods are invertebrate animals having an exoskeleton, a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They...
- independent monophyletic orders, with Archaeognatha as sister group to the Dicondylia, including the Zygentoma.[page needed] The name "Zygentoma" is derived...
- independent monophyletic order, with Archaeognatha sister taxon to the Dicondylia, including the Zygentoma. The order Archaeognatha is cosmopolitan; it...
- Zygentoma comprises silverfish and firebrats. The Zygentoma are in the clade Dicondylia with winged insects, a clade that includes all other insects, while Archaeognatha...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta (unranked): Dicondylia Subclass: Pterygota Infraclass: Neoptera Cohort: Polyneoptera Order: Phasmatodea...
- Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta (unranked): Dicondylia Subclass: Pterygota Infraclass: Neoptera Cohort: Polyneoptera Martynov...
- Dicondylia. It is possible that the Thysanura themselves are not monophyletic, with the family Lepidotrichidae being a sister group to the Dicondylia...