Anajapygidae (lat.) - a family of two-tails ( Diplura ). There are no wings and no eyes. The oral apparatus is gnawing, completely immersed in the head capsule. Abdominal segments with spiracles. Trichobotria are located on 5-12 segments of the antennae. Cerci are cylindrical, short. [1] North America , West Africa , South Asia, and Southern Europe . [2]
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Systematics
8 species and 2 genera. [2]
- Genus Anajapyx Silvestri, 1903
- Anajapyx amabilis Smith, 1960 - Mexico
- Anajapyx carli Pagés, 1997 - India
- Anajapyx guineensis Silvestri, 1938 - Guinea
- Anajapyx menkei Smith, 1960 - Mexico
- Anajapyx mexicanus Silvestri, 1909 - Mexico
- Anajapyx stangei Smith, 1960 - Mexico
- Anajapyx vesiculosus Silvestri, 1903 - Italy
- Genus Paranajapyx Pagés, 1997
- Paranajapyx hermosus (L. Smith, 1960) - California
- [= Anajapyx hermosus L. Smith, 1960]
- Paranajapyx hermosus (L. Smith, 1960) - California
Notes
- ↑ Allen, Robert T. 2002. A synopsis of the Diplura of North America: Keys to higher taxa, systematics, distributions and descriptions of new taxa (Arthropoda: Insecta). Transactions of the American Entomological Society vol. 128, no. 4. Page (s): 403-466.
- ↑ 1 2 Alberto Sandra: Diplura Family Listing . Biology Catalog . Texas A&M University (2006). Date of treatment July 27, 2010. Archived on September 14, 2012.
Literature
- Allen, Robert T. A synopsis of the Diplura of North America: Keys to higher taxa, systematics, distributions and descriptions of new taxa (Arthropoda: Insecta ) // Transactions of the American Entomological Society. - 2002. - Vol. 128 , no. 4 . - P. 403-466 .
- Condé, B. Matériaux pour une monographie des Diploures Campodéidés (Fr.) // Mémoires du Muséum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle Paris (A) Zoologie. - 1955. - Vol. 12 . - P. 1-202 .
- Smith, LM 1960. The family Projapygidae and Anajapygidae (Diplura) in North America. Annals of the Entomological Society of America 53: 575-583