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Springtail_ZH3Z3202 - Pogonognathellus

Springtail_ZH3Z3202 - Pogonognathellus
Camden, Knox County, Maine, USA
August 21, 2008
Elongate-bodied Springtail, something in Tomoceridae? Found under a mushroom.

Moved

Pogonognathellus sp.
Given the tapering antenna.
Definitely Tomoceridae given the long antenna. Well done, Steve.
It could be P. flavescens if the antenna is not longer then the body. But the antenna seems to be amputated and given it can curl it well, it could then be P. elongatus (with antenna longer then body).

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