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Entognatha
Proturan specimen (Acerentomon sp.)
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Hexapoda
Class: Entognatha
Orders

The Entognatha are a class of ametabolous arthropods, which, together with insects, makes up the subphylum Hexapoda.[1][2] Their mouthparts are entognathous, meaning they are retracted within the head.[1] Entognatha are apterous, meaning they lack wings. The class contains three orders: Collembola (springtails), Diplura and Protura.[1][2] These three groups were historically united with the order Thysanura to form the class Apterygota, but it has since been recognized that the hexapodous condition of these animals has evolved independently from that of insects, and independently within each order.[3] The orders may not be closely related, in which case Entognatha would be a polyphyletic group.[2]

Morphology [edit]

These minute arthropods are apterous or wingless, unlike some other orders of insects that have lost their wings secondarily (but are derived from winged ancestors). Their mouthparts are enclosed within a pouch in the head capsule, called the gnathal pouch, so only the tips of the mandibles and maxillae are exposed beyond the cavity.[1] This pouch is created in the embryo by a flap or lateral head sclerite near the mouth on each side of the head which fuses with the labium.[1] Other differences with insects are that each antennal segment is musculated; in insects, only the two basal segments are. Sperm transfer is always indirect, and there is an ovipositor in the females. Of the three orders, only collembolans possess eyes;[2] nevertheless, many collembolans are blind, and even when compound eyes are present, there are no more than eight ommatidia.

  • Collembola have a ventral tube termed a collophore on the first abdominal segment. The collophore is involved in moisture absorption. On the third abdominal segment is the retinaculum that holds the furcula. The furcula is the "spring" for which the Collembola are given the name springtails.
  • Proturans, sometimes referred to as "coneheads", do not have eyes or antennae. They possess abdominal styli thought to be vestigial legs.
  • The Diplura have a pair of caudal cerci, from which their name, meaning "two-tailed", is derived.

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e David A. Grimaldi & Michael S. Engel (2005). "Arthropods and the origin of insects". Evolution of the Insects. Cambridge University Press. pp. 93–118. ISBN 978-0-521-82149-0. 
  2. ^ a b c d P. J. Gullan, Peter Cranston (2010). "Insect systematics: phylogeny and classification". The Insects: an Outline of Entomology (4th ed.). John Wiley and Sons. pp. 189–222. ISBN 978-1-4443-3036-6. 
  3. ^ Alessandro Minelli (2009). "A gallery of the major bilaterian clades". Perspectives in Animal Phylogeny and Evolution. Oxford University Press. pp. 71–109. ISBN 978-0-19-856620-5. 

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