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'''Hexapods''', from the Latin meaning "six feet," are [[arthropod|arthropods]] with six legs. The subphylum is split into two classes, the large class containing [[insect|insects]], and much more primitive hexapods in the class [[Entognatha]], which include household pests like [[silverfish]]. This second class was created only recently. | '''Hexapods''', from the Latin meaning "six feet," are [[arthropod|arthropods]] with six legs. The subphylum is split into two classes, the large class containing [[insect|insects]], and much more primitive hexapods in the class [[Entognatha]], which include household pests like [[silverfish]]. This second class was created only recently. | ||
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[http://www.itis.gov/ Integrated Taxonomic Information System]. Accessed June 4 2008. |
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Hexapods, from the Latin meaning "six feet," are arthropods with six legs. The subphylum is split into two classes, the large class containing insects, and much more primitive hexapods in the class Entognatha, which include household pests like silverfish. This second class was created only recently.
Bibliography
Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Accessed June 4 2008.