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Larry Shone
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Posted on 29-10-2011 23:05
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Well, I presume its a larval stage, but of what? Its smaller than a ladybird larvae and has those long spiny horns. I know its not a great photo but I was poking about in the near dark!

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looks like some kind of hairy springtail to me.
 
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atylotus wrote:
looks like some kind of hairy springtail to me.


Yea for some reason I never thought of springtails (Collembola) Looked too big to what Im used to
 
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Orchesella villosa?
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Tony Irwin wrote:
Orchesella villosa?

Yes!
http://www.steveh.../235ORvil/

Thanks you!
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Larry Shone wrote:
Looked too big to what Im used to


And this one is still juvenile (older specimens are lighter and more yellowish)! Smile O. villosa is one of our larger springtails, grows up to 6 mm.
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Thanks Juergens! 6mm . That is big for a springtail!
 
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