The Machilidae are a family of insects belonging to the order Archaeognatha (the bristletails). There are around 450 described species worldwide.[1] These insects are wingless, elongated and more or less cylindrical with a distinctive humped thorax and covered with tiny, close-fitting scales. The colour is usually grey or brown, sometimes intricately patterned. There are three "tails" at the rear of the abdomen: two cerci and a long central epiproct. They have large compound eyes, often meeting at a central point. They resemble the silverfish and the firebrat, which are from a different order, Zygentoma.
Machilidae Temporal range:
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Archaeognatha |
Family: | Machilidae Grassi, 1888 |
Machilids undergo virtually no metamorphosis during their life cycles, and both nymphs and adults are generally inconspicuous herbivores and scavengers. Many species are restricted to rocky shorelines, but some are found in well-vegetated habitats inland. They can move very fast and often escape by jumping considerable distances when disturbed.
Like all Archaeognatha, machilids transfer sperm indirectly from male to female. Some species can spin silken threads that lead the female to the spermatophore. Other species can produce silken stalks on which they place droplets of sperm.
There are no aquatic species, but some littoral forms, such as Parapetrobius and Petrobius, can swim.[2]
Their fossil records extends back into the Triassic with the genus Gigamachilis from the Middle Triassic of Italy and Switzerland, around 240 million years old.[3][4]
Genera
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- Afrochilis Sturm, 2002
- Afromachilis Mendes, 1981
- Allopsontus Silvestri, 1911
- Bachilis Mendes, 1977
- Catamachilis Silvestri, 1923
- Charimachilis Wygodzinsky, 1939
- Coreamachilis Mendes, 1993
- Corethromachilis Carpenter, 1916
- Dilta Strand, 1911
- Graphitarsus Silvestri, 1908
- Haslundichilis Wygodzinsky, 1950
- Haslundiella Janetschek, 1954
- Heteropsontus Mendes, 1990
- Himalayachilis Wygodzinsky, 1952
- Janetschekilis Wygodzinsky, 1958
- Lepismachilis Verhoeff, 1910
- Leptomachilis Sturm, 1991
- Machilis Latrielle, 1832
- Machilopsis Olfers, 1907
- Mendeschilis Gaju, Mora, Molero & Bach, 2000
- Mesomachilis Silvestri, 1911
- Metagraphitarsus Paclt, 1969
- Metamachilis Silvestri, 1936
- Meximachilis Wygodzinsky, 1945
- Neomachilis Silvestri, 1911
- †Onychomachilis Pierce, 1951
- Paramachilis Wygodzinsky, 1941
- Parapetrobius Mendes, 1980
- Parateutonia Verhoeff, 1910
- Pedetontinus Silvestri, 1943
- Pedetontoides Mendes, 1981
- Pedetontus Silvestri, 1911
- Petridiobius Paclt, 1970
- Petrobiellus Silvestri, 1943
- Petrobius Leach, 1817
- Petromachilis Reilly, 1915
- †Praemachilis Silvestri, 1904
- Praemachiloides Janetschek, 1954
- Praetrigoniophthalmus Janetschek, 1954
- Promesomachilis Silvestri, 1923
- Pseudocatamachilis Gaju & Bach, 1991
- Pseudomachilanus Paclt, 1969
- Silvestrichilis Wygodzinsky, 1950
- Silvestrichiloides Mendes, 1990
- Stachilis Janetschek, 1957
- Trigoniomachilis Stach, 1937
- Trigoniophthalmus Verhoeff, 1910
- Wygodzinskilis Janetschek, 1954
Gallery
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Machilis species
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Machilidae species
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Petrobius maritimus
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Petrobius brevistylis
References
edit- ^ "Taxonomist's Nightmare … Evolutionist's Delight: An Integrative Approach Resolves Species Limits in Jumping Bristletails Despite Widespread Hybridization and Parthenogenesis". Retrieved 22 Feb 2024.
- ^ Insect Biodiversity: Science and Society, Volume 2
- ^ Montagna, Matteo; Haug, Joachim T.; Strada, Laura; Haug, Carolin; Felber, Markus; Tintori, Andrea (2017-04-07). "Central nervous system and muscular bundles preserved in a 240 million year old giant bristletail (Archaeognatha: Machilidae)". Scientific Reports. 7 (1): 46016. doi:10.1038/srep46016. ISSN 2045-2322. PMC 5384076. PMID 28387236.
- ^ Montagna, Matteo (April 2020). "Comment on Phylogenetic analyses with four new Cretaceous bristletails reveal inter‐relationships of Archaeognatha and Gondwana origin of Meinertellidae". Cladistics. 36 (2): 227–231. doi:10.1111/cla.12387. ISSN 0748-3007. PMID 34618953. S2CID 199633962.
- ^ "Machilidae". gbif.org. Retrieved 25 Jun 2014.
- Chinery, Michael, Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe 1986 (Reprinted 1991)
- McGavin, George C., Insects and Spiders 2004
- Fauna Europaea
- Nomina Insecta Nearctica