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Globular Springtails (Order Symphypleona), Taken March 20, 2025, In Georgia, US
Globular Springtails (Order Symphypleona), Taken March 20, 2025, In Georgia, US
Globular Springtails (Order Symphypleona), Taken March 20, 2025, In Georgia, US
Globular Springtails (Order Symphypleona), Taken March 20, 2025, In Georgia, US

Globular Springtails (Order Symphypleona), taken March 20, 2025, in Georgia, US

In order of appearance: Ptenothrix curvilineata (1), undescribed Dicyrtoma sp. (2), Ptenothrix marmorata (3), undescribed/unknown Ptenothrix sp. (4)

I've been in a globular springtail phase for a couple months now, and the past few days I've been doubling down in my efforts to find as many as possible. I spent a couple hours yesterday digging through dead wood and found and photographed 40 individuals! I love the diversity of patterning in this group—they're absolutely tiny, but so so gorgeous.

P. marmorata is definitely the most common customer in my part of the woods, but I found lots of the 4th individual as well. That guy is a bit of a strange situation, since it might actually be a regional color morph variant of P. marmorata! It doesn't look much like it, but animals are weird and this stuff happens sometimes. Hopefully we find out what it is soon!


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