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Photo#89155
Flotilla of globular springtails - Dicyrtomina minuta

Flotilla of globular springtails - Dicyrtomina minuta
Nashua, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA
November 30, 2006
Size: 1.0 - 1.9 mm
Three yellow/black rumps turn toward camera, showing their colors.

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Moved from Dicyrtomina ornata.

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Dicyrtomina ornata
Hi Jim. This series of specimens is a nice example of the variation in general colour pigmentation. Note: the dark form (to the right) has a yellow median longitudinal line on its back, in more light forms (the left one) this yellow line is more dagger shaped, in very light colour forms (in the middle) the dagger becomes more fuzzy.

Note that the dark rectangular patch at their butts is distinctly present in all colour forms.

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