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Diplura

Diplura

Diplura are hexapods with long bead-like antennae and cerci, an appendage to the abdomen that can appear as pincers or more antennae-like. Sometimes dipluran are confused with earwigs, which are true insects. Most dipluran feed on plant-material, but some consume nematodes.

Atlas Diplura Section
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