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    The Archaeognatha are an order of apterygotes, known by various common names such as jumping bristletails. Among extant insect taxa they are some of the...
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    (taxon) that includes all insects except the jumping bristletails (Archaeognatha). Dicondylia have a mandible attached with two hinges to the head capsule...
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    group comprises 99.9% of all insects. The orders not included are the Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the Zygentoma (silverfishes and firebrats)...
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  • size. It is present only in primitive wingless insects: the orders Archaeognatha and Zygentoma. Hemimetabolism Holometabolism McGavin, George C. Essential...
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    defined, the group contains two separate clades of wingless insects: Archaeognatha comprises jumping bristletails, while Zygentoma comprises silverfish...
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    one is an epiproct or appendix dorsalis. In this they resemble the Archaeognatha, although the cerci of Zygentoma, unlike in the latter order, are nearly...
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    wingless orders Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and Zygentoma (silverfish). However, Apterygota is not monophyletic, as Archaeognatha are sister to...
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  • bristletails (order Archaeognatha). For instance, just like flying insects, Thysanura have so-called dicondylic mandibles, while Archaeognatha have monocondylic...
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    Rovno amber, occasionally called Ukrainian amber, is amber found in the Rivne Oblast and surrounding regions of Ukraine and Belarus. The amber is dated...
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    class Insecta. The two constituent groups within the former order, the Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the Zygentoma (silverfish and firebrats)...
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    Dasyleptus (category Archaeognatha)
    Dasyleptus is an extinct genus of wingless insects in the order Archaeognatha, and the only member of the family Dasyleptidae. They resembled their modern...
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  • Several wingless hexapods are known as bristletails: Class Insecta Order Archaeognatha (or Microcoryphia) – insect order that includes the jumping bristletails...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    rudimentary leg-like appendages on the first three abdominal segments, and Archaeognatha possess small, articulated "styli" which are sometimes considered to...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    females are holoptic as well, include the Coleoptera, Anisoptera, and Archaeognatha. O.W. Richards; R.G. Davies (11 November 2013). Imms' General Textbook...
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    modified to form genitalia. In a few of the most primitive insects (the Archaeognatha), the metasomal segments bear small, articulated appendages called "styli"...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Machilidae (category Archaeognatha)
    The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 450 described species worldwide. These...
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    three long cerci (tail-like appendages) at the tip. Like Entognatha, Archaeognatha and Zygentoma, the spiracles on the abdomen don't have closing muscles...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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  • Condé, 1981 (Diplura) and one generic taxon Pacltiobius Kaplin, 1995 (Archaeognatha), currently treated as a subgenus of Petridiobius. Jiří Paclt was a...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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    Hypomachilodes (category Archaeognatha)
    Sturm, Helmut; Bach de Roca, Carmen (1993). "On the systematics of the Archaeognatha (Insecta)". Entomologia Generalis. 18 (1–2): 55–90. doi:10.1127/entom...
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    Monocondylia Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails)...
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