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Any chance of springtail ID?
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Posted on 08-11-2009 22:06
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Norway, 07.11, 1 maybe 2 mm
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Sminthuridae, I think. Perhaps Sminthurus viridis.
www.bruphoto.com/2009/pics/larsdi.png
 
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Looks like Dicyrtomina minuta
You can check it on a very good Collembola site!:
http://www.collembola.org/taxa/collembo.htm

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Nice photo, can I ask what equipment you were using.

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Thank you all!

Gordon: For this I used Canon's 60mm macro lens with extension tubes and a ring flash mounted on a Canon 450D body

Still, the image is cropped a lot (maybe too much)


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