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- Lepisma abstract "Lepisma is a genus of primitive insects belonging to the family Lepismatidae. The most familiar member of the genus is the silverfish (L. saccharina), a commensal of humans worldwide.".
- Lepisma class Apterygota.
- Lepisma class Insect.
- Lepisma family Lepismatidae.
- Lepisma kingdom Animal.
- Lepisma order Thysanura.
- Lepisma phylum Arthropod.
- Lepisma thumbnail Silberfischchen.jpg?width=300.
- Lepisma wikiPageExternalLink full_results.php?id=91562.
- Lepisma wikiPageID "1560585".
- Lepisma wikiPageRevisionID "604693855".
- Lepisma classis Insect.
- Lepisma familia Lepismatidae.
- Lepisma genus "Lepisma".
- Lepisma genusAuthority "Linnaeus, 1758".
- Lepisma hasPhotoCollection Lepisma.
- Lepisma imageCaption Silverfish.
- Lepisma name "Lepisma".
- Lepisma ordo Thysanura.
- Lepisma phylum Arthropod.
- Lepisma regnum "Animalia".
- Lepisma subclassis Apterygota.
- Lepisma subdivision "Lepisma baetica".
- Lepisma subdivision "Lepisma chlorosoma".
- Lepisma subdivision "Lepisma saccharina - silverfish".
- Lepisma subdivisionRanks "Species include".
- Lepisma subject Category:Lepismatidae.
- Lepisma type Animal.
- Lepisma type Eukaryote.
- Lepisma type Insect.
- Lepisma type Species.
- Lepisma type Insect.
- Lepisma type Organism.
- Lepisma comment "Lepisma is a genus of primitive insects belonging to the family Lepismatidae. The most familiar member of the genus is the silverfish (L. saccharina), a commensal of humans worldwide.".
- Lepisma label "Lepisma".
- Lepisma label "Lepisma".
- Lepisma label "Lepisma".
- Lepisma label "Lepisma".
- Lepisma label "Чешуйницы (род)".
- Lepisma sameAs Lepisma.
- Lepisma sameAs Lepisma.
- Lepisma sameAs Lepisma.
- Lepisma sameAs m.025rwyt.
- Lepisma sameAs Q779558.
- Lepisma sameAs Q779558.
- Lepisma wasDerivedFrom Lepisma?oldid=604693855.
- Lepisma depiction Silberfischchen.jpg.
- Lepisma isPrimaryTopicOf Lepisma.
- Lepisma name "Lepisma".