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An (as usual) skittish Globby

Paul Iddon

Moderator
Like most, this globular springtail didn't want to sit still, but instead kept meandering around making it a pain to capture in the best pose... Dicyrtomina saundersi is a small globular springtail around only 2 or 3 mm. It has quite distinctive markings of pale greeny yellow and maroon.


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Paul.
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
But independant, seems to know what it’s doing!

…..and fascinating!

Thanks for the find and sharing!

How cold is it now?

Asher
 
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