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Globular Springtail - Pseudobourletiella spinata

Globular Springtail - Pseudobourletiella spinata
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
September 6, 2006
On the shore of Saint Lawrence River.

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Globular Springtail - Pseudobourletiella spinata Globular Springtail - Pseudobourletiella spinata

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Pseudobourletiella spinata
New for Bugguide! Well done.
A species with typically adapted furca for living onto the water surface film. It is considered to be one of the most powerfull jumpers among the Collembola.

With your permission I would like to use your picture(s) of Collembola as illustrations at collembola.org
Credits and copyright clause will be provided for each picture used.
Thanks in advance.

 
Thanks!
Thanks for the identification. Yes, you can use my picture on collembola.org. Very interesting site!

 
Thanks!
And thanks also for your kind words about the site.

Just gorgeous!
Beautiful antennae

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