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An oddity again > Hairy Collembola
eguzki
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Posted on 29-08-2008 19:43
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Hello!

This tiny creature was found under a bark of dead pine-tree (Pinus sylvestris) in Hungary. I really don't know that what it might be. Unfortunately this is the only better picture from it. Appreciating for any idea.
Tiny sized, few mm long.

24th of July 2008
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Greetings, Tomi
 
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Collembola
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So a Collembola again. Very diverse group! What do you think, is the family determinable from this photo?

Thank you Tony!
Greetings, Tomi
 
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It is Entomobryidae: Orchesellinae. I think Orchesella flavescens is a good candidate. E.g. look at this great site: http://www.geocit.../index.htm

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Dima DD wrote:
It is Entomobryidae: Orchesellinae. I think Orchesella flavescens is a good candidate. E.g. look at this great site: http://www.geocit.../index.htm

Dima


Hello Dima! You offered to me a very good site, thanks a lot for that, and much appreciate for the determination!
Greetings, Tomi
 
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