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    • Microcoryphia
  • English
    • bristletails

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Recent Observations

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Observer

nickdwaters

Date

Apr 17, 2011 11:34 PM MST

Description

This basal insect order arose in the Devonian and are essentially unchanged. Remarkable little beasts.

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What

bristletails Order Microcoryphia

Observer

barbarab

Date

Jul 1, 2011
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Description from Wikipedia

Archaeognatha is an order of wingless insects, also known as jumping bristletails. They are among the least evolutionarily changed insects, appearing in the Devonian period along with the arachnids. The name Archaeognatha is derived from Greek Archaeos meaning "ancient" and gnatha meaning "jaw". This refers to the articulation of the mandibles, which has a single condyle, where all higher insects have two. An alternate name, Microcoryphia comes from the Greek micro meaning "small" and coryphia meaning...

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