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BLANKE, A. et al. (n.d.). Mandibles with two joints evolved much earlier in the history of insects: dicondyly is a synapomorphy of bristletails, silverfish and winged insects. Systematic entomology. pp. 357-364. [Online].
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BLANKE, A. et al. (n.d.). Mandibles with two joints evolved much earlier in the history of insects: dicondyly is a synapomorphy of bristletails, silverfish and winged insects. Systematic entomology. pp. 357-364. [Online].