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Entomobryoidea

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Scientific name
  
Entomobryoidea

Rank
  
Superfamily

Subclass
  
Springtail

Subphylum
  
Hexapoda

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Entomobryomorpha

Entomobryoidea

Similar
  
Entomobryidae, Springtail, Entomobryomorpha, Paronellidae, Entomobrya

The Entomobryoidea are a superfamily of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. In the modern sense, this group is placed in an order called Entomobryomorpha.

This superfamily contains very characteristic species of springtails. They typically possess long legs and antennae, as well as a well-developed furcula.

Systematics

The Entomobryoidea in the old sense – now Entomobryomorpha – were united with the Poduroidea (now Poduromorpha) in a group called "Arthropleona", but this has more recently turned out to be paraphyletic. Actually the Entomobryomorpha, the Poduromorpha, and the third springtaill lineage – the Symphypleona – are equally distinct from each other. Their treatment at equal taxonomic rank reflects this.

Following a 2008 review of the Entomobryomorpha, the Cyphoderidae are demoted to a subfamily of the Paronellidae. Apart from the three living families, there are also two extinct ones known only from fossils.

  • Family Paronellidae - includes Cyphoderidae
  • Family Entomobryidae
  • Family Microfalculidae
  • Family Oncobryidae (fossil)
  • Family Praentomobryidae (fossil)
  • References

    Entomobryoidea Wikipedia