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Protura of Italy, with a key to species and their distribution. [PDF]
Galli L, Capurro M, Torti C.
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Decisive data sets in phylogenomics: lessons from studies on the phylogenetic relationships of primarily wingless insects. [PDF]
Dell'Ampio E +14 more
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Brain anatomy in Diplura (Hexapoda). [PDF]
Böhm A, Szucsich NU, Pass G.
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Sex Determination, Sex Chromosomes, and Karyotype Evolution in Insects. [PDF]
Blackmon H, Ross L, Bachtrog D.
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Revisiting the four Hexapoda classes: Protura as the sister group to all other hexapods. [PDF]
Du S +8 more
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Embryological studies on Baculentulus densus (Imadate) (Hexapoda: Protura, Acerentomidae)
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A teratological specimen of Acerentomon gallicum Ionesco, 1933 having additional rudiments of abdominal appendages on segments IV and V is described. The hypothesis concerning the origin of seta P3 in the sternal chaetotaxy is discussed.
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The Japanese species of the genus Gracilentulus (Protura: Acerentomidae)
Zootaxa, 2021The Japanese members of the proturan genus Gracilentulus comprise five species: G. aokii Imadaté, G. chichibuensis Nakamura, G. macrotarsus sp. nov., G. microtrichus sp. nov., and G. europaeus Szeptycki. In the present study, the new Gracilentulus species are described while G. europaeus is described based on Japanese specimens. Gracilentulus europaeus
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Musculature abdominale des Acerentomidae (Hexapoda, Protura)
Bulletin De La Société Entomologique De France, 2017Une révision de la description de la musculature abdominale du Protoure Acerentomon affine Bagnall, 1912, a été entreprise. La comparaison avec celle des autres aptérygotes Entognathes montre des caractères dérivés : réduction du nombre de muscles et complexité de leur disposition.
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