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Looks like Entomobryidae, but what species? - Entomobrya atrocincta - female

Looks like Entomobryidae, but what species? - Entomobrya atrocincta - Female
Roseville, Placer County, California, USA
May 3, 2009
Size: 2 mm
Another one that wouldn't keep its head still.

Moved
Moved from Entomobrya nr nigrocincta.

For the rationale behind this move, please see the discussion under the image below:


Cropping...
Domingo, when you have a moment, could you please crop this image to remove some of the background and focus on the springtail? Thanks.

Moved

Entomobrya atrocincta
A subadult female instar.

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