Summary[edit] Description: English: Holacanthella sp., probably H. duospinosa. Date: 28 January 2010. Source: Self-photographed. Author: S.E. Thorpe. NEW ZEALAND WO, Limestone Downs, pitfall trap, 22 Dec 2009-13 Jan 2010, C.H. Watts (Contact Energy Waikato wind farm, C block, reference site, pitfall trap D) Licensing[edit] Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse. : I, the copyright holder of this work, release this work into the public domain. This applies worldwide.In some countries this may not be legally possible; if so:I grant anyone the right to use this work for any purpose, without any conditions, unless such conditions are required by law.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Neanura muscorum springtail. Original description on Flickr: This was a 15 photo stack, took three hours of complex, hard stacking which I stupidly started at 11.30 at night. Unfortunate. I couldn't stop once I'd started so had to just plough on. And the funny thing was that I had almost deleted all the photos a week ago as I thought the stack wasn't worth doing. Now I've done it, I'm pretty chuffed with it. It's worth seeing in the large original, as the skin looks like mole fur! This was on a very cold morning so the springy didn't move until I'd taken a load of photos. Lovely little thing. Date: 4 December 2013, 02:10:14. Source: Neanura muscorum (11199184744). Author: Andy Murray.
Figures 1–10; Endonura longirostris sp. n.: 1 apical bulb, dorsal view 2 apical bulb, ventral view 3 dorsal chaetotaxy of Ant III–IV 4 chaetotaxy of head and Th (holotype), dorsolateral view 5 ventral chaetotaxy of Ant III 6 tubercle L of Abd IV 7 dorsal chaetotaxy of Abd III–VI 8 chaetotaxy and ventral sclerifications of labrum 9 sensillum of Abd V 10 chaeta Di1 of Abd V.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Original description on Flickr: S. nr. quinseta is a member of the Brachystomellidae. This is a littoral species I found only under flakes of rock in the intertidal zone of the estuary beach in Montagu, in the NE of Tasmania. I'm actually in the South Island of New Zealand now, but have my usual backlog of photos. This set of photos aren't particularly great but useful for reference at least. Date: 27 April 2014, 08:17:20. Source: Setanodosa nr. quinseta (Salmon). Author: Andy Murray.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Odontellidae sp. possibly Odontella incerta Original description on Flickr: With autumn now well and truly here, show you care by crochetting your favourite Tasmanian springtail a onesie to keep him or her warm on those frosty mornings. Here's one I made earlier... Date: 10 April 2014, 02:16:20. Source: Odontellidae sp. (13834904665). Author: Andy Murray.
Figures 9–21; Paravietnura insolita sp. n.: 9 dorsal chaetotaxy of head and Th. I (holotype) 10 dorsal chaetotaxy of Ant. III–IV 11 ventral chaetotaxy of Ant. III 12 dorsal chaetotaxy of Abd. V–VI 13 furca rudimentary 14 chaeta Di1 of Abd. IV 15 chaeta Di1 of Abd. V 16 sensillum of Abd. V 17 labrum 18 labium. Paravietnura notabilis sp. n.: 19 labium 20 labrum. Vietnura caerulea Deharveng and Bedos, 2000: 21 labium.
Figures 20–34; Endonura turkmenica sp. n.: 20 dorsal chaetotaxy of Ant III–IV 21 apical bulb, ventral view 22 apical bulb, dorsal view 23 ventral chaetotaxy of Ant III 24 tubercle L of Abd IV 25 ventral sclerifications of labrum 26 sensillum of Abd V 27 chaeta Di2 of Abd V 28 chaeta Di3 of Abd V 29 chaeta Di1 of Abd V 30 chaetotaxy of labrum 31 chaetotaxy of head and Th (holotype), dorsolateral view 32 chaetotaxy of Abd II 33 leg II, chaetotaxy of T and Fe, lateral view 34 chaetotaxy of Abd V–VI, dorsolateral view.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Original description on Flickr: Another littoral species from Montagu, Tasmania. Date: 25 April 2014, 01:57:38. Source: Brachystomellidae sp. (14275063743). Author: Andy Murray.
Figures 1–7; Paravietnura notabilis sp. n.: 1 habitus and dorsal chaetotaxy (holotype) 2 ventral chaetotaxy of Ant. III 3 dorsal chaetotaxy of Ant. III–IV 4 chaeta Di1 of Abd. IV 5 sensillum of Abd. V 6 chaeta Di1 of Abd. V 7 furca rudimentary.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Odontella mobiliensis preserved by lugol solution. A field sample from Long Island Sound. Date: 17 September 2013. Source: flickr. Author: NOAA Photo Library.