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Diplura

The order Diplura ("two-pronged bristletails") is one of three orders of non-insect hexapods within the class Entognatha (alongside Collembola (springtails) and Protura). The name "diplura", or "double tail", refers to the characteristic pair of caudal appendages or filaments at the terminal end of the body.

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Diplura

Nodes46
Edges45
Triples30
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.043478
Components1

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Diplura

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related to Anatomy · 8
Diplura → Diplurans, However, Japyx, Moulting, Some, The, These, They
related to Lineages · 6
Diplura → Campodeidae, Feed, Japygidae, Projapygidae, Several, Usually
related to Ecology · 5
Diplura → Antarctica, Diplurans, Their, They, Those
related to Relatives · 5
Diplura → Carboniferous, Entognatha, Testajapyx, The, This
related to External links · 3
Diplura → Data, Wikispecies, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
related to Reproduction · 3
Diplura → Like, Males, The

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Diplurarelated to AnatomyDiplurans0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyHowever0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyJapyx0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyThey0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyThe0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyThese0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomySome0.60section
Diplurarelated to AnatomyMoulting0.60section
Diplurarelated to EcologyDiplurans0.60section
Diplurarelated to EcologyThey0.60section
Diplurarelated to EcologyThose0.60section
Diplurarelated to EcologyAntarctica0.60section

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