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- Hexapoda - Wikipedia
The subphylum Hexapoda (from Greek for 'six legs') or hexapods comprises the largest clade of arthropods and includes most of the extant arthropod species
- Hexapods - Examples, Classes, Characteristics, Habitat, Pictures
Hexapods (subphylum Hexapoda) comprise the largest of all arthropod groups, distinguished by their three pairs of thoracic legs It includes insects, springtails, coneheads, and two-pronged bristletails, of which insects and springtails are the most abundant
- 10 Examples of Hexapods (With Pictures) - Wildlife Informer
Hexapoda (Greek for “six-legged”) is an animal subphylum consisting of arthropods, insects, and wingless arthropods All examples of hexapods have one distinct feature that separates them from other animal groups: three pairs of legs attached to a centralized thorax
- 28. 4D: Subphyla of Arthropoda - Biology LibreTexts
Hexapods are characterized by the presence of a head, thorax, and abdomen, constituting three tagma The thorax bears the wings as well as six legs in three pairs Many of the common insects we encounter on a daily basis, including ants, cockroaches, butterflies, and flies, are examples of Hexapoda
- Hexapoda - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Hexapoda is defined as a major taxon within the phylum Arthropoda, characterized by three pairs of jointed legs in at least one life stage and a body divided into three tagmata: head, thorax, and abdomen
- Hexapoda - The Insects | Wildlife Journal Junior
Insects have segmented bodies Their bodies are divided three sections - the head, the thorax, and the abdomen The head has antennae and a pair of compound eyes Insects have six legs, one pair on each of its three segments Some insects also have wings Insects also have an exoskeleton
- Subphylum Hexapoda - Hexapods - BugGuide. Net
Hexapoda proper noun - six-legged arthropods; a taxonomic group (subphylum or superclass) comprising the insects as well as three smaller groups of wingless arthropods: Collembola (Springtails), Protura, and Diplura (Two-pronged Bristletails)
- Hexapoda Definition and Examples - Biology Online Dictionary
(Science: zoology) The true, or six-legged, insects; insects other than myriapods and arachnids The hexapoda have the head, thorax, and abdomen differentiated, and are mostly winged
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