What is another word for Scutigerella Immaculata?

Pronunciation: [skjˌuːta͡ɪɡəɹˈɛləɹ ɪmˌakjʊlˈɑːtə] (IPA)

Scutigerella Immaculata is a scientific name for a small, wingless insect that belongs to the family of primitively wingless insects called Protura. They are commonly known as coneheads or proturans and are found in soil and leaf litter all around the world. Some synonyms for Scutigerella Immaculata include Scutigerella immaculata Weber, Scutigerella seychellensis, Scutigerella cavicolens, Scutigerella costaricensis, Scutigerella hispanica and Scutigerella paclitensis. These insects play a vital role in the ecosystem by aiding in the decomposition of organic matter. They are harmless to humans, but still considered as pests in certain situations due to their voracious appetites.

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