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- 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...
- Cercophora (diplurans and insects) Collembolans, ****culata (proturans and diplurans) and insects Proturans, Antennomusculata (collembolans and diplurans) and...
- Nectiopoda †Enantiopoda Speleonectes tanumekes Hexapoda Springtails Proturans Diplurans Insects Odonata Orthoptera Coleoptera Neuroptera Hymenoptera etc. Mantispa...
- pancrustaceans are the terrestrial hexapods, which comprise insects, diplurans, springtails, and proturans, with six thoracic legs. The phylogeny of...
- Hapl****yx is a genus of diplurans in the family ****ygidae. Hapli****yx are typical Diplurans. They are small, white, eyeless, entognathous hexapoda with...
- ****yx is a genus of diplurans belonging to the family ****ygidae. These eyeless, predatory hexapods largely shun direct sunlight, remaining under stones...
- Shaanxi****yx is a genus of diplurans in the family ****ygidae. Shaanxi****yx xianensis Chou, in Chou & Chen 1983 Sandra, Alberto, ed. ****ygidae Species...
- 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"...
- Mono****yx is a genus of diplurans in the family ****ygidae. Mono****yx simplex (Verhoeff, 1923) Sandra, Alberto, ed. ****ygidae Species Listing. Biology...
- Atlas****yx is a genus of diplurans in the family ****ygidae. Atlas****yx atlas Chou & Huang, 1986 Sandra, Alberto, ed. ****ygidae Species Listing. Biology...