- The
order Diplura ("two-pronged bristletails") is one of
three orders of non-insect
hexapods within the
class Entognatha (alongside
Collembola (springtails)...
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Diplura, "two-pronged bristletails", is an
order of
hexapods closely related to
insects Diplura may also
refer to:
Diplura (spider), a
genus of mygalomorph...
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considered insects:
Collembola (springtails),
Protura (coneheads) and
Diplura (two-pronged bristletails). The
insects and
springtails are very abundant...
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Diplura lineata is a
species of funnel-web
tarantulas belonging to the
subfamily Diplurinae. This
species can be
found in
Venezuela and Brazil. NMBE Diplura...
- The
class contains three orders:
Collembola (springtails, 9000 species),
Diplura ("two-tail", 1000 species) and
Protura ("first-tail", 800 species). These...
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Allotriocarida Cephalocarida Branchiopoda Remipedia Hexapoda Collembola Protura Diplura Insecta Incertae sedis Aaveqaspis †
Bennettarthra †
Cambropachycope † Camptophyllia...
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sources give
different numbers of
classes and phyla. For example, Protura,
Diplura, and
Collembola are
often considered to be the
three orders in the class...
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Diplura is a
genus of
South American curtain web
spiders that was
first described by C. L. Koch in 1850. It is
found in
South America and Cuba belonging...
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braconids use silk
cocoons for pupation. The
family Pro****ygidae in the
order Diplura have
cerci that
contain silk glands. The
mussel Pinna nobilis creates silk...
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includes silverfish, firebrats, and
allies class Entognatha Order Diplura – the two-pronged
bristletails Other Thysanura –
deprecated insect order...