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Insecta

Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Clade:
Pancrustacea
Subphylum:
Hexapoda
Class:
Insecta

Insects are Hexapods(Greek: Six Legs) that are either winged or descended from winged ancestors.

The origins of insect flight remain obscure, since the earliest winged insects currently known appear to have been capable fliers. Some extinct insects had an additional pair of winglets attaching to the first segment of the thorax, for a total of three pairs. As of 2009, no evidence suggests the insects were a particularly successful group of animals before they evolved to have wings.

My image includes all Hexapods, the bottom left wing contains Entognatha which are wingless Hexapods with retracted mouthparts

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