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Ptenothrix renateae - female

Ptenothrix renateae - Female
Montrose, Laurens County, Georgia, USA
December 13, 2009
Size: approx. 5mm
Well, this one's got me. It has characteristics of an ant with "dazzle paint" (like WWII transport ships in the Atlantic). Someone has just *got* to know what this is.

very cool!
The pattern on it almost looks artificial. Great pic.

 
After getting the shot
up on the monitor, I almost thought it was a nano-bot, it had such a man-made look. Evolution takes some odd turns at times.

Moved

Ptenothrix renateae
Family Dicyrtomidae.
A female specimen.

Dear Jon, I would appreciate receiving your permission to use your excellent Collembola picture(s) as illustrations at collembola.org
Credits and copyrights will be provided for each picture used.
Thanks in advance for your cooperation.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Collembola
Sminthuridae (or thereabouts--not up-to-date with springtail taxonomy)

 
So, that's what
I see a lot of times, swoop in for a quickie shot, watch them pop off never to be seen again. Thanks, Blaine!

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