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- Dipluran [r]: Small, primitive hexapods with two long appendages at the tip of their abdomens. [e]
- Jumping bristletail [r]: Wingless, medium-sized insect measuring around 15 mm in length, excluding the tails and antennae. [e]
- Proturan [r]: An order of microscopic hexapods. [e]
- Springtail [r]: Small primitive hexapods whose chief ecological function are to scavenge. [e]