Category
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Hexapoda
The subphylum Hexapoda (from Greek for 'six legs') or hexapods comprises the largest clade of arthropods and includes most of the extant arthropod species. It includes the crown group class Insecta (true insects), as well as the much smaller clade Entognatha, which includes three classes of wingless arthropods that were once considered insects: Collembola (springtails), Protura (coneheads) and Diplura (two-pronged bristletails). The insects and springtails are very abundant and are some of the most important pollinators, basal consumers, scavengers/detritivores and micropredators in terrestria

Lepidocyrtus
left|thumb|an example of the hump back in a less distinctly humped North American Lepidocyrtus.
thumb|Lepidocyrtus paradoxusthumb|327x327px|an unknown Lepidocyrtus from Washington State
Lepidocyrtus is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least 30 described species in Lepidocyrtus.
==Species==