What is another word for Family Machilidae?

Pronunciation: [fˈamɪli mˈakɪlˌɪdiː] (IPA)

Family Machilidae is commonly known as the "jumping bristletail family". Bristletails are small, wingless insects that are found around the world. The family Machilidae has a number of different common names depending on the region, including the jumping bristletail, common bristletail, and silverfish. The silverfish name comes from their silvery-gray color and their fish-like movements. Other species within the Machilidae family also have distinctive characteristics, such as the Australian cave bronze, which is found in caves and has a bronze-colored body. These different names are used interchangeably, but they all refer to the same group of insects within the Machilidae family.

Synonyms for Family machilidae:

What are the hypernyms for Family machilidae?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    class Insecta (insects), domain Eukarya (eukaryotes), kingdom Animalia (animals), phylum Arthropoda (arthropods).

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