| Anajapygidae | |
|---|---|
| Scientific classification  | |
| Domain: | Eukaryota | 
| Kingdom: | Animalia | 
| Phylum: | Arthropoda | 
| Order: | Diplura | 
| Superfamily: | Projapygoidea | 
| Family: | Anajapygidae Bagnall, 1918  | 
The Anajapygidae are a small family of diplurans. They can be distinguished by their relatively short, stout cerci, which discharge abdominal secretions.[1] Unlike most diplurans, which are largely predatory, these are scavengers.
Species
The family Anajapygidae contains two genera, with eight recognized species:[2]
- Genus Anajapyx Silvestri, 1903
- Anajapyx amabilis Smith, 1960
 - Anajapyx carli Pagés, 1997
 - Anajapyx guineensis Silvestri, 1938
 - Anajapyx menkei Smith, 1960
 - Anajapyx mexicanus Silvestri, 1909
 - Anajapyx stangei Smith, 1960
 - Anajapyx vesiculosus Silvestri, 1903
 
 - Genus Paranajapyx Pagés, 1997
- Paranajapyx hermosus (L.Smith, 1960)
 
 
References
- ↑ Chinery, Michael (1986). Collins Guide to the Insects of Britain and Western Europe. London: Collins. ISBN 978-0-00-219170-8.
 - ↑ Sendra, Alberto, ed. Anajapygidae Species Listing. Biology Catalog. Texas A&M University, 2007. Retrieved on July 27, 2010.
 
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