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Cryptopygus Agreni
Cryptopygus agreni is a species of springtail in the genus ''Cryptopygus ''Cryptopygus'' is a genus of springtails. ''Cryptopygus'' belongs to the Isotomidae family. Species * '' Cryptopygus agreni'' (Börner, 1903) * '' Cryptopygus albaredai'' Selga 1962 * '' Cryptopygus albus'' Yosii 1939 * '' Cryptopygus ambus'' ...''. It is sometime considered a synonym for '' Hemisotoma pontica'' (Stach, 1947) References Collembola Animals described in 1903 {{Springtail-stub ...
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Carl Julius Bernhard Börner
Carl Julius Bernhard Börner (28 May 1880 – 14 June 1953) was a German entomologist. Börner was born in Bremen and died in Naumburg. His collections of Collembola are located in the Natural History Museum, London and the Deutsches Entomologisches Institut in Müncheberg Müncheberg is a small town in Märkisch-Oderland, Germany approximately halfway between Berlin and the border with Poland, within the historic region of Lubusz Land. Geography Prior to 2003 the area today covered by Müncheberg was organized as .... He also is known to have formally described 43 plants. References External links * German entomologists German taxonomists 1880 births 1953 deaths Scientists from Bremen 20th-century German zoologists {{entomologist-stub ...
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Isotoma (springtail)
''Isotoma'' is a common genus of springtails, the type genus of the family Isotomidae Isotomidae is a family of elongate-bodied springtails in the order Entomobryomorpha. Genera These 109 genera belong to the family Isotomidae: * '' Aackia'' Yosii, 1966 * '' Acanthomurus'' Womersley, 1934 * '' Aggressopygus'' Potapov & Babenko, ..., containing the following species: *'' Isotoma acrea'' Wray, 1953 *'' Isotoma agrelli'' Delamare, 1950 *'' Isotoma alaskana'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1980 *'' Isotoma alaskensis'' Fjellberg, 1978 *'' Isotoma albella'' Packard, 1873 *'' Isotoma alpa'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1980 *'' Isotoma anglicana'' Lubbock, 1873 *'' Isotoma arborea'' Linnaeus, 1758 *'' Isotoma arctica'' Schött, 1893 *'' Isotoma aspera'' Bacon, 1914 *'' Isotoma atkasukiensis'' Fjellberg, 1978 *'' Isotoma beta'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1980 *'' Isotoma blufusata'' Fjellberg, 1978 *'' Isotoma brucealla'' Wray, 1953 *'' Isotoma caerulea'' Bourlet, 1839 *'' Isotoma caeruleat ...
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Cryptopygus
''Cryptopygus'' is a genus of springtails. ''Cryptopygus'' belongs to the Isotomidae family. Species * '' Cryptopygus agreni'' (Börner, 1903) * '' Cryptopygus albaredai'' Selga 1962 * '' Cryptopygus albus'' Yosii 1939 * '' Cryptopygus ambus'' Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980 * '' Cryptopygus andinus'' DÌaz & Najt 1995 * '' Cryptopygus annobonensis'' Selga 1962 * '' Cryptopygus anomala'' Linnaniemi 1912 * ''Cryptopygus antarcticus The Antarctic springtail, ''Cryptopygus antarcticus'', is a species of springtail native to Antarctica  and Australia. ''Cryptopygus antarcticus'' average long and weigh only a few micrograms. Like other springtails, the Antarctic springtai ...'' Willem, 1901 * '' Cryptopygus aquae'' (Bacon, 1914) * '' Cryptopygus araucanus'' Massoud & Rapoport 1968 * '' Cryptopygus arcticus'' Christiansen and Bellinger, 1980 * '' Cryptopygus axayacatl'' Palacios & Thibaud, 2001 * '' Cryptopygus badasa'' Greenslade 1995 * '' Cryptopygus beijiangensis'' Hao & ...
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Collembola
Springtails (Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects (the other two are the Protura and Diplura). Although the three orders 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 insects, which have external mouthparts. Collembolans are omnivorous, free-living organisms that prefer moist conditions. They do not directly engage in the decomposition of organic matter, but contribute to it indirectly through the fragmentation of organic matter and the control of soil microbial communities. The word ''Collembola'' is from the ancient Greek "glue" and "peg"; this name was given due to the existence of the collophore, which was previously thought to stick to surfaces to stabilize the creature. Some DNA sequence studies suggest that Collembola represent a separate evolutionary line fro ...
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