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matt_xyz Commander of the Wild Empire Registered: February 2006 Location: Leicestershire Posts: 4,586 ![]() |
In the recent snowy weather I thought I'd see how the Globular Springtails were faring and turned over a few rocks in my garden. To my surprise there were still lots of springtails attached to the underside of the rocks, many partially set into the ice. As the light reached them they slowly started to move and these two shots are of a couple of individuals wandering around the ice. For those unfamiliar with Globular Springtails, they are a type of Collembola and, I believe, are not considered to be insects. The species photographed here is approximately 2mm in length.
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| · Date: Mon January 4, 2010 · Views: 712 · Filesize: 372.2kb · Dimensions: 880 x 600 · |
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| Keywords: Globular Springtail Dicyrtomina ornata | |
| Camera Information: Canon 40D and MPE-65 macro lens | |
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