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Brian Flint
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This insect is about 2mm long.
Taken in my garden , Cambridgeshire , UK , October 2009

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Spingtail (Collembola), strictly speaking not an insect but yet a hexapod.
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Hi!

Entomobrya cf. nivalis

(I think, there is still much discussion, whether Collembola should be placed in- or outside Insecta.)
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Thanks for the information

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Collembola are widely regarded as an Order inside Entognatha, a class placed near to insects. Newer classifications regard Collembola a separate Class, placed near Insecta Smile
 
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