Embioptera
Embioptera, commonly known as webspinners, are small, wingless insects that are known for their ability to produce silk from glands located on their front legs. They use this silk to create intricate webs and tunnels where they live and reproduce. Webspinners are typically found in tropical and subtropical regions, where they feed on plant material and detritus. These insects have elongated bodies and long, thread-like antennae, with males often having larger jaws than females. Webspinners play an important role in their ecosystems by aiding in decomposition and soil aeration.