Figures 1−3.Mexicaphorura guerrensis sp. n. 1 dorsal antennal segments I to IV, with detail of the ventral sensillum of Ant. III 2 chaetotaxy of labrum 3 chaetotaxy of labium. a,b,d,d,e = sensilla on Ant. IV, so = subapical organite, ms =microsensillum, sc = thick sensory clubs on Ant. III, sr = sensory rods, if = integumentary fold, vsc = ventral sensory club on Ant. III.
José G. Palacios-Vargas, Ana E. Salazar Martínez
Zookeys
Figures 1–4.Tullbergia alcirae sp. n. 1 antennal segments I to IV with details of sensorial structures 2 ventral tube 3 female genital plate 4 femur and tibiotarsus III.
José G. Palacios-Vargas, Ana E. Salazar Martínez
Zookeys
Figures 5–8.Tullbergia alcirae sp. n. 5 dorsal head and thoracic chaetotaxy 6 male genital plate 7 right half of labial and postlabial quetotaxy 8 dorsal abdominal cheatotaxy.
Description: English: Metaphorura affinis from Polden Hills, Street, Somerset, England, United Kingdom. Original description on Flickr: Yes, yet another white, blind springtail. I'm a little more definite about the ID of this one than the last time! I found two of them, both with the little projection underneath the anal spines, up on Polden ridge again, where I found Neonaphorura duboscqi. Date: 27 April 2013, 18:18:18. Source: Metaphorura affinis. Author: Andy Murray.
Description: English: A spieces of the Tullbergiidae family of springtails. Original description on Flickr: One for Frans! These were the most common springtail in a dry forest to the back of a paddock on the coast in Montagu, Tasmania. And they were also large, around 1.5mm. There's two distinctive things they seem to have. The first are curious regular and round indentations on each segment. I seem to remember seeing the same thing on some UK Tullbergiidae too, though I can't track down the photos. The second is the light coloured semi-circular patch on the last segment, seen in the comments. This occurred on every one I photographed.Rather a nice one!. Date: 4 April 2014, 07:00:42. Source: Tasmanian Tullbergiidae (13862493544). Author: Andy Murray.