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Springtail - Tomocerus vulgaris

Springtail - Tomocerus vulgaris
Fort Bragg, Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
October 4, 2005
Shorter antennae than the other one I just posted.

Moved
Thanks for all your help Frans.

Tomocerus vulgaris

Yes.
It is indeed a springtail. I like this image. Captures the subtle iridescence, and all the relevant setae. Nice work.

 
Tomocerus sp. with damaged antennae
Hi Eric. Note that the typically long antennae are severely damaged. Antennal segments 3, the longest, and 4 are missing.

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