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  • Archaeognatha - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Archaeognatha is an order of wingless insects, also known as jumping bristletails. They are among the least evolutionarily changed insects, appearing in the ...

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  • Archaeognatha

    Illustrated introduction from the Tree of Life project.

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  • Archaeognatha

    Archeaognatha: bristletails. Characteristics Bristletails are a group of small wingless insects that resemble silverfish (Thysanura) but unlike the fast ...

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  • Archaeognatha

    8 Mar 2005 ... Introduction from John R. Meyer's Entomology class.

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  • Archaeognatha: Information from Answers.com

    Archaeognatha An order of ancestrally wingless insects, commonly known as bristletails, in the subclass Apterygota; about 350 species are known in two.

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  • Nomina - Archaeognatha

    Nomina - Archaeognatha. Special Segments. Butterflies of North America, Conifers of North America, Eastern Birds, List of N.A. Insects, Home ...

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