Definition of Paronellidae. Meaning of Paronellidae. Synonyms of Paronellidae

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Definition of Paronellidae

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Meaning of Paronellidae from wikipedia

- Paronellidae is a family of elongate-bodied springtails in the order Entomobryomorpha. There are about 18 genera and at least 90 described species in Paronellidae...
- superfamily. The former Cyphoderidae are demoted to a subfamily of the Paronellidae. Superfamily Isotomoidea Family Isotomidae Family Actaletidae Family...
- Salina Prakash, Indian actress Salina (springtail), a genus of family Paronellidae Prince of Salina, a fictional character in the novel The Leopard by Giuseppe...
- subfamily of the Paronellidae. Apart from the three living families, there are also two extinct ones known only from fossils. Family Paronellidae - includes...
- Jane M. (1982). "A review of world Troglopedetini (Insecta, Collembola, Paronellidae), including an identification table and descriptions of new species"...
- Cyphoderus is a genus of elongate-bodied springtails in the family Paronellidae. There are more than 20 described species in Cyphoderus. These 21 species...
- Cyphoderus albinus is a species of springtail in the family Paronellidae. The species is widespread in Europe going as far as the Azores of Portugal and...
- On 29 January 2010, the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species identified 2657 near threatened species, subspecies, stocks and sub-po****tions in the Animalia...
- Cyphoderus similis is a species of elongate-bodied springtail in the family Paronellidae. It is myrmecophilic and has been found using Solenopsis invicta in a...
- Species Supports a Basal Position for the Genus Lepidonella Among Scaled Paronellidae (Collembola, Entomobryoidea)". Florida Entomologist. 98: 330–341. doi:10...