hexapoda in English

noun
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a class of six-legged arthropods that comprises the insects. The name is used as another term for Insecta , especially when the primitive apterygotes are not considered to be true insects.
The superclass Hexapoda includes so-called true insects and several classes of primitive wingless proto-insects.

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1. Anoplura - sucking lice order Anoplura animal order - the order of animals class Hexapoda, class Insecta, Hexapoda, Insecta - insects; about

2. Los Collembola (Hexapoda: Apterygota) de Chamela, Jalisco, Mexico (Distribucion Ecologica y Claves)

3. Classification The Crustacea is a paraphyletic group, with the Hexapoda emerging from within the PanCrustacea.WoRMS will continue to recognise Crustacea as a convenient assemblage comprising the non-hexapodan PanCrustacea.

4. Arthropods is the largest living phylum in terms of species diversity, with 1,214,295 extant species, including 1,023,559 Hexapoda, 111,937 Chelicerata, 66,914 Crustacea and 11,885 Myriapoda (Zhang, 2011, 2013)

5. Arthropods is the largest living phylum in terms of species diversity, with 1,214,295 extant species, including 1,023,559 Hexapoda, 111,937 Chelicerata, 66,914 Crustacea and 11,885 Myriapoda (Zhang, 2011, 2013)

6. Acnemia Winnertz, 1864: UKSI Download child taxa of Acnemia Download species of Acnemia Search for child taxa of Acnemia Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Diptera infraorder Bibionomorpha superfamily Sciaroidea family Mycetophilidae genus Acnemia species

7. Sciapus Basilicus Meuffels & Grootaert, 1990: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Diptera infraorder Eremoneura - Empidoidea superfamily Empidoidea family Dolichopodidae genus Sciapus species Sciapus Basilicus…

8. Acnemia nitidicollis (Meigen, 1818) UKSI Synonym Source; Acnemia defecta (Walker, 1856) synonym: UKSI Leia defecta Walker, 1856 synonym: UKSI Leia nitidicollis Meigen, 1818 synonym: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda

9. Apterygota Taxonomic Serial No.: 99209 (Download Help) Apterygota TSN 99209 Taxonomy and Nomenclature Kingdom: Animalia : Taxonomic Rank: Subclass : Common Name(s): primitive wingless insects [English] aptérigotes [French] Valid Name: Hexapoda Taxonomic Status:

10. Phylum Arthropoda subphylum hexapoda order Hymenoptera "membrane wing" bees, wasps, ants complete metamorphosis 2 pairs of membranous wings, some wingless biting, sucking, or lapping mouthparts some species social pollinator, honey, destroy other insects, may sting.

11. Bedeguar Gall: UKSI Robin's Pin-Cushion Gall: UKSI Rose Bedeguar Causer: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Hymenoptera suborder Apocrita superfamily Cynipoidea family Cynipidae tribe Diplolepidini genus Diplolepis species Diplolepis rosae

12. Arctia caja (Linnaeus, 1758) UKSI Common Name Source; Garden Tiger preferred: UKSI Teigr yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Teigrod yr Ardd Welsh local: UKSI Classification unranked Biota kingdom Animalia phylum Arthropoda subphylum Hexapoda class Insecta order Lepidoptera suborder Glossata superfamily Noctuoidea family Erebidae

13. ‘All Chelicerate arthropods have this special first set of modified legs.’ ‘This is the tactic used by scorpions, another group of Chelicerate predators.’ ‘In all cases, the two Chelicerate species form a clade which is quite distinct from a Hexapoda / Crustacea clade.’

14. Subclass Apterygota, class Insecta (or Hexapoda): several orders, some of which are sometimes excluded from the Insecta ‘In contrast to the Endopterygota, little is known about the arrangements of genes in many other lineages of insects, such as the Apterygota, the Palaeoptera, the hemipteroid assemblage, etc.’

15. The Arachnida form a distinct class or line of descent in the grade Euarthropoda, diverging (perhaps in common at the start with the Crustacea) from primitive Euarthropods, which gave rise also to the separate lines of descent known as the classes Diplopoda, Crustacea, Chilopoda and Hexapoda.