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another one collembolan...
jorgemotalmeida
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Posted on 26-02-2011 15:30
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Hi

Sminthurus viridis (usually green but this is another "morph"Wink... taken yesterday:


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Hello, Jorge!

Dicyrtomina sp. (Dicyrtomidae).
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Sminthuridae has ant. IV longer than ant. III which is the case. Also we can see that the small abdominal segment equals like the 2 last segments... only seen in Sminthuridae.
S. viridis has a very high variability usually being green colour, but could be brown as well like this specimen.
 
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Jorge, you don't have Sminthurus nigromaculatus in Portugal? Here (NL) I would consider it a possibility too.
 
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Judging from this picture (http://www.flickr...138107980/) I would say that Niels is right, there appear to be two dorsal black spots on segment 6
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Yes, 2 dorsal spots on 6th segment -> S. nigromaculatus
Jorge, please change IDSmile
 
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