Diplura is a genus of South American curtain web spiders that was first described by C. L. Koch in 1850. It is found in South America and Cuba belonging...
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The order Diplura ("two-pronged bristletails") is one of three orders of non-insect hexapods within the class Entognatha (alongside Collembola (springtails)...
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Diplura, "two-pronged bristletails", is an order of hexapods closely related to insects Diplura may also refer to: Diplura (spider), a genus of mygalomorph...
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order Diplura have cerci that contain silk glands. The mussel Pinna nobilis creates silk to bond itself to rocks. It is used to make sea silk. Spiders make...
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Diplurinae. This species can be found in Venezuela and Brazil. NMBE Diplura lineata World Spider Catalog Bertkau, 1880 : Verzeichniss der von Prof. Ed. van Beneden...
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Sea spiders are marine arthropods of the order Pantopoda (lit. ‘all feet’), belonging to the class Pycnogonida, hence they are also called pycnogonids...
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Movile Cave. It feeds on other arthropods, such as isopods, spiders, small beetles, and diplura. Vahtera, Varpu; Stoev, Pavel & Akkari, Nesrine (2020-12-16)...
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sources give different numbers of classes and phyla. For example, Protura, Diplura, and Collembola are often considered to be the three orders in the class...
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Arachnida includes, among others, spiders, scorpions, ticks, mites, pseudoscorpions, harvestmen, camel spiders, whip spiders and vinegaroons. Adult arachnids...
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considered insects: Collembola (springtails), Protura (coneheads) and Diplura (two-pronged bristletails). The insects and springtails are very abundant...
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