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Classification of Silverfish, Firebrat and Bristletail?

They all look quite similar actually. According to my latest online finding, silverfish and firebrat are grouped under Zygentoma (formerly Thysanura), leaving bristletail in Microcoryphia. However, I have found conflicting information from other sites which consider silverfish and firebrat to be synonymous with bristletail. To all the professional entomologists out there, I would like to know your perspective on this.

Silverfish?

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