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  2. Orchesella cincta - Wikipedia

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    Orchesella cincta is a species of springtail present in North America and Europe. They average 4 millimetres (0.16 in) in length, which is extremely large as most springtails don’t grow past 1 millimetre. The specific name cincta means "belted" and refers to the distinctive colouration of the third abdominal segment. [2]

  3. Entomobryidae - Wikipedia

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    Entomobryidae, sometimes called "slender springtails", is a family of springtails characterised by having an enlarged fourth abdominal segment and a well-developed furcula. Species in this family may be heavily scaled and can be very colourful.

  4. Orchesella - Wikipedia

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    Orchesella is a genus of springtails belonging to the family Entomobryidae. This genus includes springtails with subdivided basal antennal segments. This genus includes springtails with subdivided basal antennal segments.

  5. Entomobrya - Wikipedia

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  6. Hydroisotoma schaefferi - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Hydroisotoma schaefferi is a springtail native to the eastern US. It likes really wet areas.

  7. Entomobryoidea - Wikipedia

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    The Entomobryoidea are a superfamily of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. In the modern sense, this group is placed in an order called Entomobryomorpha. This superfamily contains very characteristic species of springtails. They typically possess long legs and antennae, as well as a well-developed furcula.

  8. Pogonognathellus longicornis - Wikipedia

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    Pogonognathellus longicornis is a very large species of springtail, reaching up to 9 millmeters in length. Its antennae are much longer than the body and break easily. It is identified by the empodium's filament reaching beyond the claw of the foot. It is grey-brown with blue pigment on the femur.

  9. Entomobryomorpha - Wikipedia

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    The Entomobryomorpha are one of the three main groups of springtails (Collembola), tiny hexapods related to insects. This group was formerly treated as a superfamily, the Entomobryoidea. They can be best distinguished from the other springtail groups by their body shape. The Symphypleona are very round animals, almost spherical.