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Baculentulus Tosanus
''Baculentulus'' is a genus of proturans in the family Acerentomidae. Species These 39 species belong to the genus ''Baculentulus'': * ''Baculentulus africanus'' (Nosek, 1976) * ''Baculentulus becki'' (Tuxen, 1976) * ''Baculentulus bisetuli'' Yin, 1985 * ''Baculentulus borealis'' Nakamura, 2004 * ''Baculentulus breviunguis'' (Condé, 1961) * ''Baculentulus celisi'' (Condé, 1955) * ''Baculentulus changchunensis'' Wu & Yin, 2008 * ''Baculentulus chiangmaiensis'' * ''Baculentulus densus'' (Imadaté, 1960) * ''Baculentulus duongkeoi'' (Imadaté, 1965) * ''Baculentulus evansi'' (Condé, 1961) * ''Baculentulus hohuanshanensis'' Chao, Lee & Chen, 1998 * ''Baculentulus krabbensis'' Bu, Potapov & Yin, 2014 * ''Baculentulus kulsarinae'' * ''Baculentulus lanna'' (Imadaté, 1965) * ''Baculentulus leptos'' Yin, 1985 * ''Baculentulus loxoglenus'' Yin, 1980 * ''Baculentulus macqueeni'' (Bernard, 1976) * ''Baculentulus matsuokai'' (Imadaté, 1965) * ''Baculentulus morikawai'' (Imadaté & Yosii, ...
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Protura
The Protura, or proturans, and sometimes nicknamed coneheads, are very small (0.6-1.5mm long), soil-dwelling animals, so inconspicuous they were not noticed until the 20th century. The Protura constitute an order of hexapods that were previously regarded as insects, and sometimes treated as a class in their own right. Some evidence indicates the Protura are basal to all other hexapods, although not all researchers consider them Hexapoda, rendering the monophyly of Hexapoda unsettled. Uniquely among hexapods, proturans show anamorphic development, whereby body segments are added during moults. There are close to 800 species, described in seven families. Nearly 300 species are contained in a single genus, ''Eosentomon''. Morphology Proturans have no eyes, wings, or antennae, and, lacking pigmentation, are usually white or pale brown. The sensory function of the antennae is fulfilled by the first of three pairs of five-segmented legs, which are held up, pointing forward and have ...
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