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- the metathorax, while proturans in the remaining families lack these structures and perform gas exchange by diffusion. Proturans live chiefly in soil,...
- Nienna is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Nienna parvula Szeptycki, 1988 Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae Species Listing"...
- Wenyingia is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Wenyingia kurosawai (Imadaté, 1986) Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae Species...
- the latest suggestion: Entognatha (proturans, collembolans and diplurans) and Ectognatha (insects) Elliplura (proturans and collembolans) and Cercophora...
- Yavanna is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Yavanna altaica Szeptycki, 1988 Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae Species Listing"...
- Remipedes Nectiopoda †Enantiopoda Speleonectes tanumekes Hexapoda Springtails Proturans Diplurans Insects Odonata Orthoptera Coleoptera Neuroptera Hymenoptera...
- terrestrial hexapods, which comprise insects, diplurans, springtails, and proturans, with six thoracic legs. The phylogeny of the major extant arthropod groups...
- Berberentulus is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Berberentulus berberus (Condé, 1948) Berberentulus buchi Tuxen & Imadaté, 1975 Berberentulus...
- Acerella is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Acerella filisensillatus (Gisin, 1945) Acerella montana Martynova, 1970 Acerella muscorum...
- the "spring" for which the Collembola are given the name springtails. Proturans, sometimes referred to as "coneheads", do not have eyes or antennae. They...