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Machiloides Petauristes
''Machiloides'' is a genus of rock bristletails in the family Meinertellidae The Meinertellidae are a small family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha. They are sometimes known as rock bristletails. These insects can be distinguished from members of the other Archaeognatha family, Machilidae, by the lac .... There are at least two described species in ''Machiloides''. Species * '' Machiloides banksi'' Silvestri, 1911 * '' Machiloides petauristes'' Wygodzinsky and Schmidt, 1980 References Further reading * Insect genera Archaeognatha {{archaeognatha-stub ...
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Rock Bristletail
The Meinertellidae are a small family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha. They are sometimes known as rock bristletails. These insects can be distinguished from members of the other Archaeognatha family, Machilidae, by the lack of scales at the base of the legs and antennae, head, and palps; along with possession of small abdominal sternites protruding slightly between the coxal plates. They can also be distinguished by patches of reddish to violet-brown hypodermal pigment on the appendages. Meinertellidae currently contains more than 170 species over 19 genera, clustered into the following groups: ''Machiloides, Machilinus, Hypomachiloides, Machilontus,'' and ''Meinertellus''. Distribution These insects are principally found in the southern hemisphere, and can be found in rain forests, regular forests, and on coastal cliffs. Taxonomy * †'' Cretaceobrevibusantennis'' Chen and Su 2017 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian * †'' Cretaceomachilis'' St ...
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Meinertellidae
The Meinertellidae are a small family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha. They are sometimes known as rock bristletails. These insects can be distinguished from members of the other Archaeognatha family, Machilidae, by the lack of scales at the base of the legs and antennae, head, and palps; along with possession of small abdominal sternites protruding slightly between the coxal plates. They can also be distinguished by patches of reddish to violet-brown hypodermal pigment on the appendages. Meinertellidae currently contains more than 170 species over 19 genera, clustered into the following groups: ''Machiloides, Machilinus, Hypomachiloides, Machilontus,'' and ''Meinertellus''. Distribution These insects are principally found in the southern hemisphere, and can be found in rain forests, regular forests, and on coastal cliffs. Taxonomy * †'' Cretaceobrevibusantennis'' Chen and Su 2017 Burmese amber, Myanmar, Cenomanian * †'' Cretaceomachilis'' St ...
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Rock Bristletail (15483901826)
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Machiloides Banksi
''Machiloides banksi'' is a species of rock bristletail, family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha, in the genus ''Machiloides ''Machiloides'' is a genus of rock bristletails in the family Meinertellidae The Meinertellidae are a small family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha. They are sometimes known as rock bristletails. These insects can be dist ...''.Wygodzinsky, Pedro, and Kathleen Schmidt (1980) Survey of the Microcoryphia (Insecta) of the Northeastern United States and Adjacent Provinces of Canada, American Museum Novitates, no. 2701Mendes, Luís F. (1989) Novos dados sobre os tisanuros (Microcoryphia e Zygentoma) da América do Norte, Garcia de Orta, Série Zoologia, vol. 16, nos. 1-2Mendes, Luís F. (1981) Notes et description de Thysanoures du Nouveau Monde (Apterygota: Microcoryphia et Zygentoma), Nouvelle Revue de Entomologie, vol. 11, no. 3Silvestri, F. (1911) Contributo alla conoscenza die Machilidae dell' America settent ...
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Machiloides Petauristes
''Machiloides'' is a genus of rock bristletails in the family Meinertellidae The Meinertellidae are a small family of basal insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha. They are sometimes known as rock bristletails. These insects can be distinguished from members of the other Archaeognatha family, Machilidae, by the lac .... There are at least two described species in ''Machiloides''. Species * '' Machiloides banksi'' Silvestri, 1911 * '' Machiloides petauristes'' Wygodzinsky and Schmidt, 1980 References Further reading * Insect genera Archaeognatha {{archaeognatha-stub ...
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