thysanura in English

noun
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an order of insects that comprises the true, or three-pronged, bristletails.
There are huge gaps in the early fossil record, since several basal hexapod groups have not been found at all in the Paleozoic: Protura, Diplura, and Thysanura .

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1. Bristletail definition is - any of various primitive wingless insects (order Thysanura synonym Archaeognatha) with three slender caudal bristles.

2. Bristletail definition: any primitive wingless insect of the orders Thysanura and Diplura , such as the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

3. Orders Thysanura (the true Bristletails, with three bristles, including the silverfish) and Diplura (the two-pronged Bristletails), subclass Apterygota

4. Bristletail definition: any primitive wingless insect of the orders Thysanura and Diplura , such as the Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. In Bristletail …were placed in the order Thysanura, which has since been replaced by the orders Archaeognatha (also called Microcoryphia) and Zygentoma (silverfish and firebrats).

6. Apterygota (Ametabola; subphylum Uniramia, class Insecta) The smaller subclass of insects, containing two orders (Archaeognatha and Thysanura), whose members are primitively wingless (in contrast to secondarily wingless insects, e.g

7. Characteristics Bristletails are a group of small wingless insects that resemble silverfish (Thysanura) but unlike the fast running silverfish, Bristletails can jump distances up to 10 centimetres by flexing their abdomens when disturbed

8. Orders Thysanura (the true Bristletails, with three bristles, including the silverfish) and Diplura (the two-pronged Bristletails), subclass Apterygota ‘Jumping Bristletails moult 8 to 10 times before reaching sexual maturity, which may take up to …

9. *Thysanura (*Bristletails*, *silverfish*; class Insecta [1], subclass Apterygota [2])* One of the two orders of the Apterygota, whose name is derived from the Greek thysanos, ‘fringe’, and oura, ‘tail’, comprising ectognathous [3] insects which are more or less flattened and adapted for running.

10. A large number of associated organisms have been found in nest ofMyrmecia; the following orders and numbers of species, in brackets, are represented:Anura (1); Araneae (9); Acarina (1); Blattodea (3); Coleoptera (20+); Collembola (3); Diptera (1); Hemiptera (2); Hymenoptera (14); Isoptera (2); Lepidoptera (4); Neuroptera (1); Orthoptera (2); Thysanura (4+); Isopoda (13) and Nematoda (1).