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  2. Springtail - Wikipedia

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    Springtails (class Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects. Although the three lineages are sometimes grouped together in a class called Entognatha because they have internal mouthparts , they do not appear to be any more closely related to one another than they are to all ...

  3. Ark: Survival Evolved - Wikipedia

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    Ark: Survival Evolved (stylized as ARK) is a 2017 action-adventure survival video game developed by Studio Wildcard. In the game, players must survive being stranded on one of several maps filled with roaming dinosaurs , fictional fantasy monsters, and other prehistoric animals, natural hazards, and potentially hostile human players.

  4. Sminthuridae - Wikipedia

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    Sminthuridae (Lubbock, 1862), not to be confounded with: Sminthurididae (Börner, 1906), is a family of springtails of the order Symphypleona. [1] [2] Sminthurids are commonly referred to as globular springtails. [3] [4]

  5. Cryptopygus antarcticus - Wikipedia

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    Cryptopygus antarcticus, the Antarctic springtail, is a species of springtail native to Antarctica [2] and Australia. [1] Cryptopygus antarcticus average 1–2 millimetres (0.04–0.08 in) long and weigh only a few micrograms. [ 2 ]

  6. Sminthurides - Wikipedia

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    Sminthurides aquaticus (Bourlet, 1843) (water springtail) Sminthurides armatus Bretfeld, 2000; Sminthurides assimilis (Krausbauer, 1898) Sminthurides aureolus Maynard, 1951; Sminthurides bifidus Mills, 1934; Sminthurides biniserratus (Salmon, 1951) Sminthurides cruciatus Axelson, 1905; Sminthurides globocerus Folsom & Mills, 1938; Sminthurides ...

  7. Womersleymeria - Wikipedia

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    Womersleymeria or the dragon springtails are a genus of springtails found in Australia with one recognised species, Womersleymeria bicornis. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References

  8. Allacma fusca - Wikipedia

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    Allacma fusca in Estonia. Allacma fusca is a large species of springtail with a dark brown globular abdomen; adults reach a length of around 3.5 mm (0.14 in). [3] There is often a "snowflake"-like marking on the abdomen, which is most noticeable in paler coloured individuals. [4]

  9. Protanura - Wikipedia

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