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Rearing technique for proturans (Hexapoda: Protura)
Pedobiologia, 2004Abstract A chamber for rearing proturans is described. The chamber is double-walled, and was used successfully to rear proturans for one generation.
Ryuichiro Machida, Ichiro Takahashi
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Hexapoda: A Drosophila’s View of Development
2015By any criterion, Insecta (as a subtaxon of Hexapoda) is the most successful taxon on the planet (see Chaps. 2 and 3 for the inclusion of the various subtaxa in Hexapoda versus Insecta). The number of described insect species nears one million, and they are found in almost every ecosystem, forming the major component of animal biomass in most.
Volker Hartenstein, Ariel D. Chipman
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Checklist of the springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) of Turkey
Zoology in the Middle East, 2014A checklist of the species of springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola) hitherto recorded from Turkey is presented. This list contains 53 species belonging to 39 genera in 13 families. The diversity of Collembola in Turkey is poorly known and it is clear that numerous species wait to be discovered.
Muhammed Ali Özata, Hasan Sevgili
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Global diversity of springtails (Collembola; Hexapoda) in freshwater
Hydrobiologia, 2007Water-dependency appeared independently in several clades of the class Collembola, which is basically of terrestrial origin according to recent phylogenetic analyses. Though moderately diversified (less than 8,000 species), Collembola are among the most numerous terrestrial arthropods in wetland communities, with a small number of species living on the
Cyrille A. D’Haese+2 more
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Springstaarten op korstmossen (Hexapoda: Collembola).
Nederlandse Faunistische Mededelingen, 2003Springtails on lichens (Hexapoda: Collembola) From September 1999 until June 2002 an inventory was made of lichens in the Netherlands. Overall, 53 species of lichens, spread over 63 locations were sampled. When these lichens were prepared for deposition in a reference collections the springtails crawling out were collected and identified to the species
Berg, M.P., Aptroot, A. (André)
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Cytokinin biosynthesis in Hexapoda and Insecta: a bioinformatic analysis
Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2023Nate Mooi+2 more
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Collembola biocenoses (Arthropoda: Hexapoda) in the archipelago of Fernando de Noronha, Brazil
European journal of soil biology, 2023Estevam C A de Lima+7 more
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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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Hexapoda: Comparative Aspects of Early Development
2015Hexapoda not only constitutes the largest taxon in the biological world; its representatives are also the best-studied invertebrates. This chapter will give an overview of general principles of hexapod development, mostly in reference to the detailed description of Drosophila melanogaster (see Chap. 1).
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