- at the
terminal end of the body.
Around 800
species of
diplurans have been described.
Diplurans are
typically 2–50
millimetres (0.08–1.97 in) long, with...
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Cercophora (
diplurans and insects) Collembolans, ****culata (proturans and
diplurans) and
insects Proturans,
Antennomusculata (collembolans and
diplurans) and...
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Nectiopoda †Enantiopoda
Speleonectes tanumekes Hexapoda Springtails Proturans Diplurans Insects Odonata Orthoptera Coleoptera Neuroptera Hymenoptera etc. Mantispa...
- Gr********yx is a
genus of
diplurans in the
family Para****ygidae. Gr********yx afra (Silvestri, 1913) Gr********yx
ambiguus (Pagés, 1952) Gr********yx bahi****...
- Hapl****yx is a
genus of
diplurans in the
family ****ygidae. Hapli****yx are
typical Diplurans. They are small, white, eyeless,
entognathous hexapoda with...
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pancrustaceans are the
terrestrial hexapods,
which comprise insects,
diplurans, springtails, and proturans, with six
thoracic legs. The
phylogeny of...
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Typhlolabia is a
genus of
diplurans in the
family ****ygidae.
Typhlolabia afer (Silvestri, 1948)
Typhlolabia bidentata (Schäffer, 1897)
Typhlolabia costala...
- They
possess a
telson and
abdominal styli thought to be
vestigial legs.
Diplurans have a pair of
caudal cerci, from
which their name,
meaning "two-tailed"...
- ****yx is a
genus of
diplurans belonging to the
family ****ygidae.
These eyeless,
predatory hexapods largely shun
direct sunlight,
remaining under stones...
- Ind****yx is a
genus of
diplurans in the
family ****ygidae. Ind****yx
agathis Pagés, 2002 Ind****yx
annandalei Silvestri, 1931 Ind****yx
bakeri (Silvestri...