- the metathorax,
while proturans in the
remaining families lack
these structures and
perform gas
exchange by diffusion.
Proturans live
chiefly in soil,...
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Nienna is a
genus of
proturans in the
family Acerentomidae.
Nienna parvula Szeptycki, 1988
Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae
Species Listing"...
- the
latest suggestion:
Entognatha (
proturans,
collembolans and diplurans) and
Ectognatha (insects)
Elliplura (
proturans and collembolans) and Cercophora...
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Wenyingia is a
genus of
proturans in the
family Acerentomidae.
Wenyingia kurosawai (Imadaté, 1986)
Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae Species...
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Yavanna is a
genus of
proturans in the
family Acerentomidae.
Yavanna altaica Szeptycki, 1988
Ernest C. Bernard, ed. (2007). "Acerentomidae
Species Listing"...
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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...
-
Baculentulus is a
genus of
proturans in the
family Acerentomidae.
These 39
species belong to the
genus Baculentulus:
Baculentulus afric**** (Nosek, 1976)...
- the "spring" for
which the
Collembola are
given the name springtails.
Proturans,
sometimes referred to as "coneheads", do not have eyes or antennae. They...
-
modern crustaceans and
fossil trilobites.
Except for the
chelicerates and
proturans,
which have none, all non-crustacean
arthropods have a
single pair of...