👉 Entomobryoids are a group of bacteria that have undergone a metamorphic process, resembling insects and spiders. They were first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1758 and are characterized by a single cell wall composed of amorphous silica, which is similar to the structure found in many insect cells but not fully solidified. The term "entomobryoidea" refers to this group of bacteria known for their resemblance to insects and spiders.