Campodea fragilis

Source of the photo
zoology.fns.uniba.sk/poznavacka/Myriapoda-Apterygota
Author of the description
Györek Eszter Noémi

Campodea are insects  with long flexible antennae and a pair of elongated caudal appendages . The best-known species (Campodea staphylinus) has a wide distribution and is equally at home in the warm valleys of south Europe, in the subarctic conditions of mountain tops, in caves and in woods and gardens in England . It lives in damp places under stones, fallen trees or in rotten wood and leaves . Although blind, it immediately crawls away on exposure to the light into the nearest crevice or other sheltered spot, feeling the way with its antennae . Its action is characteristically serpentine, recalling that of a centipede . Campodea is one of the bristle-tailed or thysanurous insects of the order Aptera

Campodea fragilis is in the order Diplura that have long cerci and pale in color.This Hexapoda belong to the Campodeidae family. A Bristle-tail − length (3 to 5 mm). Body thin, flexible, translucent white to pale yellow. Tail appendages multisegmented, long and antenna like. Legs and abdominal styli well developed. Precise identification of this species requires examination of the setae. Males drop several spermatophores, about 200 a week, then the female picks it up with her genitalia. She then lays her eggs in the soil, and the eggs hatch in 12−13 days. C. fragilis is found worldwide, except Antarctica, found in loamy soil and rotting plants. The species is predacious and saprophagous- feeds on plant matter and dead insects.

Kingdom              Animalia             

Phylum                Arthropoda       

Subphylum          Hexapoda        

Class                   Entognatha                  

Order                  Diplura                       

Suborder            Rhabdura           

Superfamily        Campodeoidea      

Family                Campodeidae        

Subfamily           Campodeinae               

Genus                Campodea              

Species              Campodea fragilis

Source of description

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