harjaspäästä
Harjaspäästä is a Finnish term that translates to "bristlehead" or "bristletail" in English. It refers to an order of primitive insects known scientifically as Archaeognatha. These insects are characterized by their elongated, segmented bodies, and three tail-like appendages extending from the abdomen. The two lateral appendages are typically shorter than the central, thread-like caudal filament. Harjaspäästä possess compound eyes and a pair of antennae.
These insects are found worldwide, inhabiting diverse environments from tropical forests to arid regions. They are
Unlike their close relatives, the silverfish (order Zygentoma), harjaspäästä are capable of leaping. When disturbed, they