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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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2008
PROTURA ACERENTOMIDAE Bolivaridia Bonet, 1942 Bolivaridia perissochaeta Bonet, 1942. Nosek & Mari Mutt, 1978:305 Eosentomon Berlese, 1908 Eosentomon puertoricoense Nosek, 1978.
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PROTURA ACERENTOMIDAE Bolivaridia Bonet, 1942 Bolivaridia perissochaeta Bonet, 1942. Nosek & Mari Mutt, 1978:305 Eosentomon Berlese, 1908 Eosentomon puertoricoense Nosek, 1978.
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Three new Protura from Alaska with key to known Alaskan species (Insecta: Protura)
Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1981AbstractAlaskaentomon condei n.sp., Verrucoentomon mixtum n.sp. and Tuxenentulus boedvarssoni n.sp. are described from Fairbanks, Chena Ridge in Alaska.
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Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 1940
Probably no group of arthropods has in recent years received more attention from students of the evolution of insects than the Protura. Long overlooked by all collectors, this primitive group was first made known to science in 1907 by Silvestri. Immediately they became the object of intensive study, and due to the researches that have followed, much is
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Probably no group of arthropods has in recent years received more attention from students of the evolution of insects than the Protura. Long overlooked by all collectors, this primitive group was first made known to science in 1907 by Silvestri. Immediately they became the object of intensive study, and due to the researches that have followed, much is
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A new genus and six new species of Protura from Alaska (Protura: Acerentomidae, Eosentomidae)
Insect Systematics & Evolution, 1977AbstractA new genus Alaskaentomon n.gen. (Acerentomidae), and six new species, Eosentomon alaskaense n. sp., Alaskaentomon fjellbergi n.sp., Vesiculentomon ruseki n.sp., Verrucoentomon imadatei n.sp., Nosekiella behanae n.sp. and Nipponentomon macleani n.sp., are described from various sites in Alaska.
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Capítulo 10: Protura Silvestri, 1907
Os proturos não possuem nome popular no Brasil. São relativamente comuns, mas face ao tamanho diminuto (0,8–2,6 mm de comprimento), estão pouco representados nas coleções. Pertencem ao grupo de hexápodes basais, com desenvolvimento anamórfico, no qual um segmento abdominal é adicionado a cada muda. Após a maturidade sexual, cessam as mudas. São ápteros,José Albertino Rafael +1 more
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Chromosome studies in Protura Eosentomoidea
1989Karyological investigations on specimens diagnosed as Eosentomon transitorium, collected in different sites, was carried out.
FRATELLO B, SABATINI, Maria Agnese
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