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Isoentomon
''Isoentomon'' is an animal genus of proturans in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... Species * '' Isoentomon atlanticum'' (Condé, 1947) * '' Isoentomon hauseri'' (Nosek, 1972) * '' Isoentomon myrmecobium'' Tuxen, 1975 * '' Isoentomon paulista'' Tuxen, 1975 * '' Isoentomon pluviale'' Tuxen, 1975 * '' Isoentomon pseudosaharense'' (Tuxen, 1967) * '' Isoentomon pumilio'' (Bonet, 1950) * ''Isoentomon pumiliodes'' Tuxen, 1977 * '' Isoentomon serinus'' Szeptycki, 2004 * '' Isoentomon setigerum'' (Condé, 1949) * '' Isoentomon sylvicola'' Tuxen, 1975 References Protura {{Protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Sylvicola
''Isoentomon sylvicola'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1975 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Myrmecobium
''Isoentomon myrmecobium'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1975 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Setigerum
''Isoentomon setigerum'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in Africa. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1949 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Serinus
''Isoentomon serinus'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in Africa and South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 2004 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Pumilio
''Isoentomon pumilio'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in Central America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1950 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Pseudosaharense
''Isoentomon pseudosaharense'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in Australia. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1967 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Pluviale
''Isoentomon pluviale'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1975 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Paulista
''Isoentomon paulista'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1975 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Hauseri
''Isoentomon hauseri'' is a species of proturan in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order 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. .... It is found in South America. References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1972 {{protura-stub ...
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Isoentomon Atlanticum
''Isoentomon atlanticum'' is a species of protura in the family Eosentomidae. It is found in South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... References Protura Articles created by Qbugbot Animals described in 1947 {{protura-stub ...
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Eosentomidae
The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order Protura. Eosentomids are tracheated, unlike the Acerentomidae. Genera These genera are members of the family Eosentomidae. * ''Anisentomon'' Zhang & Yin, 1977 * ''Eosentomon'' Berlese, 1908 * ''Isoentomon'' Tuxen, 1975 * ''Madagascarentomon'' Nosek, 1978 * ''Neanisentomon'' Zhang & Yin, 1984 * '' Osientomon'' Nakamura, 2010 * ''Paranisentomon'' Zhang & Yin, 1984 * ''Pseudanisentomon'' Zhang & Yin, 1984 * '' Styletoentomon'' Copeland, 1978 * ''Zhongguohentomon ''Zhongguohentomon'' is a genus of proturans in the family Eosentomidae The Eosentomidae are a family of hexapods in the order Protura The Protura, or proturans, and sometimes nicknamed coneheads, are very small (0.6-1.5mm long), soil-dwelli ...'' Yin, 1979 References Protura Arthropod families {{Protura-stub ...
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Arthropod
Arthropods (, (gen. ποδός)) are invertebrate animals with an exoskeleton, a Segmentation (biology), segmented body, and paired jointed appendages. Arthropods form the phylum Arthropoda. They are distinguished by their jointed limbs and Arthropod cuticle, cuticle made of chitin, often Mineralization (biology), mineralised with calcium carbonate. The arthropod body plan consists of segments, each with a pair of appendages. Arthropods are bilaterally symmetrical and their body possesses an exoskeleton, external skeleton. In order to keep growing, they must go through stages of moulting, a process by which they shed their exoskeleton to reveal a new one. Some species have wings. They are an extremely diverse group, with up to 10 million species. The haemocoel, an arthropod's internal cavity, through which its haemolymph – analogue of blood – circulates, accommodates its interior Organ (anatomy), organs; it has an open circulatory system. Like their exteriors, the internal or ...
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