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Poduromorpha
The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups by their body shape. The Symphypleona are very round animals, almost spherical and the abdominal segments are not visible. Both Entomobryomorpha and Poduromorpha are long springtails with six visible abdominal segments. While Entomobryomorpha have the first thorax segment reduced, Poduromorpha retain all three. The Poduromorpha also tend to have short legs and a plump body, but more oval in shape than the Symphypleona. Their name means ‘foot tail formed’, deriving from their short, flat, furcula. Systematics The Poduromorpha were, as Poduroidea, united with the Entomobryomorpha (then called Entomobryoidea) in a group called "Arthropleona", but this has more recently turned out to be paraphyletic. Actually the Entomobryomorpha, the P ...
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Poduromorpha
The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups by their body shape. The Symphypleona are very round animals, almost spherical and the abdominal segments are not visible. Both Entomobryomorpha and Poduromorpha are long springtails with six visible abdominal segments. While Entomobryomorpha have the first thorax segment reduced, Poduromorpha retain all three. The Poduromorpha also tend to have short legs and a plump body, but more oval in shape than the Symphypleona. Their name means ‘foot tail formed’, deriving from their short, flat, furcula. Systematics The Poduromorpha were, as Poduroidea, united with the Entomobryomorpha (then called Entomobryoidea) in a group called "Arthropleona", but this has more recently turned out to be paraphyletic. Actually the Entomobryomorpha, the P ...
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Poduromorpha 》 Neanuroidea 》 Neanuridae
The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups by their body shape. The Symphypleona are very round animals, almost spherical and the abdominal segments are not visible. Both Entomobryomorpha and Poduromorpha are long springtails with six visible abdominal segments. While Entomobryomorpha have the first thorax segment reduced, Poduromorpha retain all three. The Poduromorpha also tend to have short legs and a plump body, but more oval in shape than the Symphypleona. Their name means ‘foot tail formed’, deriving from their short, flat, furcula. Systematics The Poduromorpha were, as Poduroidea, united with the Entomobryomorpha (then called Entomobryoidea) in a group called "Arthropleona", but this has more recently turned out to be paraphyletic. Actually the Entomobryomorpha, the Po ...
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Springtail
Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three orders are sometimes grouped together in a class called Entognatha because they have internal mouthparts, they do not appear to be any more closely related to one another than they are to all insects, which have external mouthparts. Collembolans are omnivorous, free-living organisms that prefer moist conditions. They do not directly engage in the decomposition of organic matter, but contribute to it indirectly through the fragmentation of organic matter and the control of soil microbial communities. The word ''Collembola'' is from the ancient Greek "glue" and "peg"; this name was given due to the existence of the collophore, which was previously thought to stick to surfaces to stabilize the creature. Some DNA sequence studies suggest that Collembola represent a separate evolutionary line fro ...
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Entomobryomorpha
The Entomobryomorpha are one of the three main groups ( order) of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily, the Entomobryoidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups by their body shape. The Symphypleona are very round animals, almost spherical. The Poduromorpha are also very plump but have a more oval shape. The Entomobryomorpha, by contrast, contain the slimmest springtails. They either have short legs and antennae, but their long bodies set them apart, or long legs and antennae, as well as well-developed furculae; these are the most characteristic members of the order. Systematics The Entomobryomorpha were, as Entomobryoidea, united with the Poduromorpha (then called Poduroidea) in a group called "Arthropleona", but this has more recently turned out to be paraphyletic. Actually, the Entomobryomorpha, the Poduromorpha, and the third springtaill lineage – the Symphypleona – a ...
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Neanuridae
The family Neanuridae contains pudgy short-legged springtails of the order Poduromorpha. It was established by Carl Börner in 1901. Systematics There are six subfamilies currently recognized: * Caputanurininae * Frieseinae * Morulininae * Neanurinae * Pseudachorutinae * Uchidanurinae The peculiar genus '' Pseudoxenylla'' is of uncertain relationships and hence not assigned to a subfamily yet. Genera These 96 genera belong to the family Neanuridae: * '' Adbiloba'' Stach, 1951 * '' Aethiopella'' Handschin, 1942 * '' Aethiopellina'' Delamare, 1951 * '' Albanura'' Deharveng, 1982 * '' Americanura'' Cassagnau, 1983 * ''Anurida'' Laboulbene, 1865 * '' Anuridella'' Willem, 1906 * '' Arlesia'' Handschin, 1942 * '' Australonura'' * '' Balkanura'' Cassagnau, 1978 * '' Bilobella'' Caroli, 1912 * '' Blasconura'' Cassagnau, 1983 * '' Blasconurella'' * '' Caledonimeria'' Delamare-Deboutteville & Massoud, 1962 * '' Caledonura'' Deharveng, 1988 * '' Cansilianura'' Dallai & Fanciulli, ...
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Pachytullbergiidae
Pachytullbergiidae is a family of springtails in the order Poduromorpha The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups .... There are at least two genera and four described species in Pachytullbergiidae. Genera These two genera belong to the family Pachytullbergiidae: * '' Pachytullbergia'' Bonet, 1947 * '' Sensiphorura'' Rusek, 1976 References Further reading * Poduromorpha Arthropod families {{springtail-stub ...
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Tullbergiidae
Tullbergiidae is a family of springtails in the order Poduromorpha The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups .... There are more than 30 genera and 120 described species in Tullbergiidae. Genera These 34 genera belong to the family Tullbergiidae: * '' Ameritulla'' * '' Anaphorura'' de Izarra, 1972 * '' Boudinotia'' Weiner & Najt, 1991 * '' Clavaphorura'' Salmon, 1943 * '' Delamarephorura'' Weiner & Najt, 1999 * '' Dinaphorura'' Bagnall, 1935 * '' Doutnacia'' Rusek, 1974 * '' Fissuraphorura'' Rusek, 1991 * '' Jevania'' Rusek, 1978 * '' Karlstejnia'' Rusek, 1974 * '' Marcuzziella'' Rusek, 1975 * '' Mesaphorura'' Börner, 1901 * '' Metaphorura'' Stach, 1954 * '' Mexicaphorura'' * '' Mixturatulla'' * '' Multivesicula'' Rusek, 1982 * '' Najtiaphorura'' Weiner & Thibaud, 1991 * '' ...
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Brachystomellidae
Brachystomellidae is a family of springtails in the order Poduromorpha The order Poduromorpha is one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily Poduroidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups .... There are about 9 genera in Brachystomellidae. Genera These nine genera belong to the family Brachystomellidae: * '' Bonetella'' Stach, 1949 * '' Brachygastrura'' Rapoport, 1962 * '' Brachystomella'' Agren, 1903 * '' Brachystomellides'' Arlé, 1959 * '' Cassagnella'' Najt & Massoud, 1974 * '' Salvarella'' Greenslade & Najt, 1987 * '' Setanodosa'' Salmon, 1942 * '' Subclavontella'' Stach, 1949 * † '' Bellingeria'' Christiansen & Pike, 2002 References Further reading * Poduromorpha Arthropod families {{springtail-stub ...
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Gulgastruridae
''Gulgastrura'' is a genus of springtails in the family Gulgastruridae. It is the sole genus of the family Gulgastruridae, and ''Gulgastrura reticulosa'' is its only species. It was discovered in 1966, in a limestone cave in Korea Korea ( ko, 한국, or , ) is a peninsular region in East Asia. Since 1945, it has been divided at or near the 38th parallel, with North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) comprising its northern half and South Korea (Republic o .... References Further reading * * Poduromorpha {{arthropod-stub ...
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Poduroidea
Poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtails containing only the single genus ''Podura'', and making up the monotypic superfamily Poduroidea. The genus contains four species: *'' Podura aquatica'' Linnaeus, 1758 *''Podura infernalis'' Motschulski, 1850 *† ''Podura fuscata'' Koch & Berendt, 1854 *† ''Podura pulchra Poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtail Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three o ...'' Koch & Berendt, 1854 References Springtail genera {{springtail-stub ...
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Paleotullbergiidae
''Paleotullbergia'' is a genus of springtails in the family Paleotullbergiidae ''Paleotullbergia'' is a genus of springtails in the family Paleotullbergiidae, the sole genus of the family. Its only species is ''Paleotullbergia primigenia'', found in Africa. References Further reading * Poduromorpha Springtail ge ..., the sole genus of the family. Its only species is ''Paleotullbergia primigenia'', found in Africa. References Further reading * Poduromorpha Springtail genera Monotypic arthropod genera {{springtail-stub ...
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Poduridae
Poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtails containing only the single genus ''Podura'', and making up the monotypic superfamily Poduroidea. The genus contains four species: *'' Podura aquatica'' Linnaeus, 1758 *''Podura infernalis'' Motschulski, 1850 *† ''Podura fuscata'' Koch & Berendt, 1854 *† ''Podura pulchra Poduridae is a small family of stout-bodied springtail Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three o ...'' Koch & Berendt, 1854 References Springtail genera {{springtail-stub ...
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