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Los insectos (Insecta) son una clase de animales invertebrados, del filo de los artrópodos. La ciencia que estudia los insectos se denomina entomología. Insects (Class Insecta) are arthropods that have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Insects inhabited Earth since before the time of the dinosaurs. Many modern insects had already evolved to very similar forms even before the dawning of the dinosaur and lived alongside them and beyond up to the present day. Like today, prehistoric insects were an important part of the food chain in their time. Examples of prehistoric insects include: * Eobelinae * Palaeodictyopteroidea * Rhyniognatha * Meganeura Insects are arthropods with hard, protective outer skeletons and six jointed legs. There are at least five million different insect species, including
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Los insectos (Insecta) son una clase de animales invertebrados, del filo de los artrópodos. La ciencia que estudia los insectos se denomina entomología. Insects are arthropods with hard, protective outer skeletons and six jointed legs. There are at least five million different insect species, including Insects (Class Insecta) are arthropods that have existed for hundreds of millions of years. Insects inhabited Earth since before the time of the dinosaurs. Many modern insects had already evolved to very similar forms even before the dawning of the dinosaur and lived alongside them and beyond up to the present day. Like today, prehistoric insects were an important part of the food chain in their time. The differences between modern and prehistoric varieties can be essential, and, like many other creatures of prehistory, the latter tended to be much larger than their contemporary equivalents. This size difference is thought to be due to higher atmospheric oxygen levels (allowing diffusion through spiracles over greater distances) and higher temperatures (enhancing metabolism). Since insects have chitin exoskeletons rather than mineralized bones, their burial processes differ compared to the fossils of much larger vertebrates such as dinosaurs. Many insect remains are found preserved in the hardened sap of ancient trees (amber). Examples of prehistoric insects include: * Eobelinae * Palaeodictyopteroidea * Rhyniognatha * Meganeura