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Allopsontus tuxeni

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A close-up photograph of Machilis maritima, a type of beetle, showcasing its distinct features.

Allopsontus tuxeni is a tiny insect that belongs to a group called jumping bristletails. These small creatures are part of a bigger family known as Machilidae, and they live within an order called Archaeognatha. They are very ancient insects, sharing traits with old forms of life on Earth.

Scientists discovered Allopsontus tuxeni and placed it in the genus Allopsontus. Like other jumping bristletails, it likely moves by jumping and has long bristle-like tail parts that help it balance.

Studying insects like Allopsontus tuxeni helps us learn about how life has changed and stayed the same over millions of years. These tiny creatures give clues about the history of insects and how they have lived through many changes on our planet.

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