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100 years of research on the Protura: many secrets still retained
The Protura were discovered relatively late in the history of entomology. The first description of these minute soil arthropods was given in 1907 by the Italian entomologist Filippo Silvestri, who named them ‘Protura’.
Günther Pass, Nikolaus Urban Szucsich
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The checklist of Collembola (Hexapoda, Arthropoda) from west of Iran [PDF]
Morteza Kahrarian
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Morphological diversity of springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) as soil quality bioindicators in land use systems [PDF]
Julia da Silva Machado+4 more
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Nuevo género y nueva especie de Parajapygidae (hexapoda: diplura) de la selva lacandona, México
Arturo García-Gómez
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Robust resolved phylogeny of hexapods' four classes. [PDF]
Azar D.
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Embryology cannot establish the "Protura-sister". [PDF]
Machida R+5 more
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Unraveling myriapod evolution: sealion, a novel quartet-based approach for evaluating phylogenetic uncertainty. [PDF]
Kück P+5 more
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