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Collembola ID?
cosmln
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Posted on 10-04-2007 15:19
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Hi

I have photographed this Collembola (eating on Sarcoscypha coccinea) on 24 march 2007 in Retezat Mountain (~900 m) (close to Nucsoara). large ~4mm.

there was more than one exemplary, all eating S.coccinea.

maybe one species ID is possible?
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Poduromorpha-ish.
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I think Onychiuridae, Tetrodontophora. Tipycal species Tetrodontophora gigas is exactly from Central Europe, Carpathian Mountains and it is unusualy large Collembolas.
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