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  2. Silverfish - Wikipedia

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    A silverfish usually lays fewer than 100 eggs in her lifetime. [3] When the nymphs hatch, they are whitish in colour, and look like smaller adults. [1] As they moult, young silverfish develop a greyish appearance and a metallic sheen, eventually becoming adults after three months to three years. [15]

  3. Ctenolepisma longicaudatum - Wikipedia

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    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum, generally known as the gray silverfish, long-tailed silverfish or paper silverfish, is a species of Zygentoma in the family Lepismatidae. It was described by the German entomologist Karl Leopold Escherich in 1905 based on specimens collected in South Africa , [ 1 ] but is found worldwide as synanthrope in human housings.

  4. Lepisma - Wikipedia

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    Lepisma is a genus of primitive insects in the order Zygentoma and the family Lepismatidae. [2]The most familiar member of the genus Lepisma is the silverfish (L. saccharinum), a cosmopolitan species that likes damp habitats, tends to hide in crevices and is usually found in human habitations, becoming household pests under certain conditions. [3]

  5. How to Get Rid of Silverfish in Your Home - AOL

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    Since silverfish are attracted to moist, humid environments, reducing your home's humidity level to below 60% can help eliminate them. Consider using a dehumidifier in high-humidity areas.

  6. Lepismatidae - Wikipedia

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    Lepismatidae is a family of primitive wingless insects with about 190 described species. This family contains the two most familiar members of the order Zygentoma: the silverfish (Lepisma saccharinum) and the firebrat (Thermobia domestica).

  7. Zygentoma - Wikipedia

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    Zygentoma are an order in the class Insecta, and consist of about 550 known species. [1] The Zygentoma include the so-called silverfish or fishmoths, and the firebrats.A conspicuous feature of the order are the three long caudal filaments.

  8. Archaeognatha - Wikipedia

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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 most evolutionarily primitive; they appeared in the Middle Devonian period at about the same time as the arachnids.

  9. Wingless insect - Wikipedia

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    They include Thysanura (silverfish and firebrats). Some species lacking wings are members of insect orders that generally do have wings. Some do not grow wings at all, having "lost" the possibility in the remote past. Some have reduced wings that are not useful for flying. Some develop wings but shed them after they are no longer useful.