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Springtails have mandibulate mouthparts (adapted for chewing), which are withdrawn into the head when not in use. They do not have compound eyes, but simple eyes may be present. The antennae are usually four-segmented, and the abdomen is six-segmented with, usually, three pairs of appendages, the most important being the forked springing organ attached to the under surface of segment number four. There is, usually, no tracheal (respiratory tube) system and the insects breathe through the cuticle. They usually, therefore, inhabit moist situations.
Classification
Springtails are in order Collembola, class Insecta, phylum Arthropoda.
Red represents progress. Blue is Mongolia's national colour. Effective date: 12 February 1992.
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