Haplocampa wagnelli explained
Haplocampa wagnelli is a species of Diplura, insect-like hexapods sometimes called "two-pronged bristletails",[1] adapted to living in subterranean environments. This particular species was discovered in June 2018 living in the depths of two caves on Vancouver Island in Canada. As of Sept 2019, the total number of known caves to hold them is 7.[2]
Notes and References
- https://www.chaosofdelight.org/diplura/#all-about-diplura A Chaos of Delight: Diplura
- https://subtbiol.pensoft.net/article/31467/element/7/0/haplocampa/ "The cave-dwelling dipluran (Diplura, Campodeidae) on the edge of the Last Glacial Maximum in Vancouver Island caves, North America (Canada)", Alberto Sendra and Craig Wagnell, Subterranean Biology, 29: 59-77, Feb.5, 2019