Definition of Machilidae. Meaning of Machilidae. Synonyms of Machilidae

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Definition of Machilidae

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- The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 450 described species worldwide. These...
- of short appendages called styli on abdominal segments 2 to 9. Family Machilidae is also unique among insects in possessing small muscleless styli on the...
- Parapetrobius is a genus of jumping bristletails in the family Machilidae. Currently, there is one described species, Parapetrobius azoricus, which has...
- insularis is the only known member of the genus Afrochilis of the family Machilidae, which is from the order Archaeognatha. It is endemic to the Socotra archipelago...
- Pedetontinus is a genus of jumping bristletails in the family Machilidae. There are at least three described species in Pedetontinus. These three species...
- Graphitarsus is a genus of jumping bristletails in the family Machilidae. "Graphitarsus". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-25. Bowser, Matthew L. (2019). "Bristletails...
- Allopsontus is a genus of the family Machilidae which belongs to the insect order Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails). Certain species in this genus have...
- Dilta hibernica is a species of jumping bristletail in the family Machilidae. It is found in Europe. "Dilta hibernica". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. Bowser...
- Petrobius brevistylis is a species of jumping bristletail in the family Machilidae. It is found in Europe and Northern Asia (excluding China) and North America...
- Haslundiella is a genus of jumping bristletails in the family Machilidae. There is at least one described species in Haslundiella, H. iranica. "Haslundiella"...