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  2. Pterygota - Wikipedia

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    Pterygota group comprises 99.9% of all insects. [4] The orders not included are the Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the Zygentoma (silverfishes and firebrats), two primitively wingless insect orders. Unlike Archaeognatha and Zygentoma, the pterygotes do not have styli or vesicles on their abdomen (also absent in some zygentomans), and ...

  3. Apterygota - Wikipedia

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    In Archaeognatha, species like Petrobius brevistylis and Pedetontus unimaculatus have a wide open cavity, whereas Trigoniophthalmus alternatus does not have an amniotic cavity at all. In Zygentoma, the cavity is open through a narrow canal called the amniopore in the species Thermobia domestica and Lepisma saccharina , but in other species like ...

  4. Archaeognatha - Wikipedia

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    Archaeognatha are small insects with elongated bodies and backs that are arched, especially over the thorax. Their abdomen ends in three long tail-like structures, of which the lateral two are cerci, while the medial filament, which is longest, is an epiproct. The tenth abdominal segment is reduced. [8] The antennae are flexible.

  5. Evolution of insects - Wikipedia

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    The subclass Apterygota (wingless insects) is now considered artificial as the silverfish (order Thysanura) are more closely related to Pterygota (winged insects) than to bristletails (order Archaeognatha). For instance, just like flying insects, Thysanura have so-called dicondylic mandibles, while Archaeognatha have monocondylic mandibles.

  6. Category:Pterygota - Wikipedia

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    The insect orders not included are the Archaeognatha (jumping bristletails) and the Zygentoma (silverfishes and firebrats), two primitively wingless insect orders. Also not included is Entognatha , which consist of three orders no longer considered to be insects: Protura , Collembola , and Diplura .

  7. Zygentoma - Wikipedia

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    Until the late twentieth century the Zygentoma were regarded as a suborder of the Thysanura, [3] until it was recognized that the order Thysanura was paraphyletic, thus raising the two suborders to the status of independent monophyletic orders, with Archaeognatha as sister group to the Dicondylia, including the Zygentoma. [4] [5] [page needed]

  8. Pterygotidae - Wikipedia

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    Pterygotidae (the name deriving from the type genus Pterygotus, meaning "winged one") is a family of eurypterids, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.They were members of the superfamily Pterygotioidea.

  9. List of arthropod orders - Wikipedia

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    Order Archaeognatha – 350 (Jumping bristletails) Subclass Dicondylia. Order †Carbotriplurida; Infraclass Thysanura. Order Zygentoma – 370; Infraclass Pterygota.