- Thysanura
Taxobox
name = Thysanura
image_width = 200px
image_caption = Silverfish
regnum =Animal ia
phylum =Arthropod a
classis =Insecta
subclassis =Apterygota
ordo = Thysanura
subdivision_ranks = Families
subdivision =
*Lepismatidae
*Nicoletiidae
*Ateluridae
*Lepidotrichidae
*Maindroniidae The insects of the order Thysanura, usually referred to as
silverfish , may also be called bristletails, from their three long caudal filaments. The familiesMachilidae andMeinertellidae of thejumping bristletail s were once included with Thysanura, but are now in the orderArchaeognatha (= "Microcoryphia").Occasionally, the correspondingly restricted order Thysanura is referred to as Zygentoma.Silverfish are so called due to the silvery glitter of the scales covering their bodies. Their movement is "fish-like" and makes it look as if they're swimming. They are less than half an inch (1 cm) long and found in damp corners or amongst
book s andpaper inhouse s. Silverfish feed on cereals, paste, paper, starch in clothes,rayon fabrics and dried meats. [ [http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entomology/factsheets/silverfi.html Silverfish ] ] Silverfish can sometimes be found inbathtub s orsink s at night, as they have difficulty moving on smooth surfaces and so become trapped. Wild species often are found in habitats such as caves, and some arecommensal s living in association withant colonies.There are no current species formally considered to be at conservation risk, though several are
troglobite s limited to one or a few caves or cave systems, and these species run an exceptionally high risk of extinction.Families
Lepismatidae is the largest family, widespread with more than 200 species, many living in human habitations. The Nicoletiidae are small and live in soil litter, humus and under stones. The Lepidothrichidae are represented by two species "Lepidothrix pilifera" from Baltic Amber and "Tricholepidion gertschi" from forests of northern California. Three species of Maindroniidae are found in the Middle East and in Chile. The Ateluridae live in nests of ants and termites and are small and blind. [Helmut Sturm "Zygentoma" in Resh VH, Cardé RT. (eds.) (2003) Encyclopaedia of Insects. Academic Press. pages 1203-1205]
Reproduction
Silverfish have an elaborate courtship ritual to ensure exchange of sperm. The male spins a silken thread between the substrate and a vertical object. He deposits a sperm packet (
spermatophore ) beneath this thread and then coaxes a female to walk under the thread. When hercerci contact the silk thread, she picks up the spermatophore with her genital opening. Sperm are released into her reproductive system, and then she ejects the empty spermatophore and eats it.References
External links
* [http://tolweb.org/Thysanura/ Thysanura] - Tree of Life Web Project
* [http://www.ext.vt.edu/departments/entomology/factsheets/silverfi.html Virginia Extension Service Article]
* [http://www.uos.harvard.edu/ehs/pes_silverfish.shtml Harvard University Fact Sheet on silverfish and firebrats]ources
*cite book|author=Grimaldi, D. and Engel, M.S. |title=Evolution of the Insects|year=
2005 |publisher=Cambridge University Press |id=ISBN 0-521-82149-5
* Charles A. Triplehorn and Norman F. Johnson, "Borror and DeLong's Introduction to the Study of Insects", 7th edition (Thomas Brooks/Cole, 2005), pp. 177-180
*"Firefly Encyclopedia of Insects and Spiders", edited by Christopher O'Toole, ISBN 1-55297-612-2, 2002
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