Confirmation that the Woolly Bear is a true insect is established by its placement in which Linnaean Class?

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Insecta

The classification of the Woolly Bear into the Class Insecta confirms its status as a true insect within the Linnaean hierarchy. This classification requires the organism, in its fully developed adult stage, to possess three distinct body parts (head, thorax, abdomen) and exactly three pairs of legs attached to the thorax. This morphological standard, shared across the Class Insecta, is what differentiates it from other arthropods like spiders (Arachnida) or millipedes (Myriapoda).

Confirmation that the Woolly Bear is a true insect is established by its placement in which Linnaean Class?
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