Insect
Subclass: Apterygota
Relationship to other arthropods
A few smaller groups with similar body plans, such as springtails (Collembola), are united with the insects in the Subphylum Hexapoda. The true insects (that is, species classified in the Class Insecta) are distinguished from all other arthropods in part by having ectognathous, or exposed, mouthparts and eleven (11) abdominal segments. Most species, but by no means all, have wings as adults. Terrestrial arthropods, such as centipedes, millipedes, scorpions and spiders, are sometimes confused with insects due to the fact that both have similar body plans, sharing (as do all arthropods) a jointed exoskeleton.
Related Topics:
Collembola - Hexapoda - Centipede - Millipede - Scorpion - Spider
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| ► | Morphology and development |
| ► | Behaviour |
| ► | Roles in the environment and in human society |
| ► | Fossils and evolution |
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