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very tiny brown/tan insect - Sminthurus

very tiny brown/tan insect - Sminthurus
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
December 12, 2011
Size: 1-1.5 mm long

Moved

Sminthurus sp.

No longer an insect
These used to be insects but are now classified as non-insect hexapods. They lack a feature of the mouth that you have to have to join the insect club.

Moved for expert attention
Moved from ID Request.

Globular springtail. Frans will tell us which one.

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