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springtail    
n. 跳虫

跳虫

springtail
n 1: any of numerous minute wingless primitive insects
possessing a special abdominal appendage that allows the
characteristic nearly perpetual springing pattern; found in
soil rich in organic debris or on the surface of snow or
water [synonym: {collembolan}, {springtail}]

Pintail \Pin"tail`\, n.
1. (Zool.) A northern duck ({Dafila acuta}), native of both
continents. The adult male has a long, tapering tail.
Called also {gray duck}, {piketail}, {piket-tail},
{spike-tail}, {split-tail}, {springtail}, {sea pheasant},
and {gray widgeon}.
[1913 Webster]

2. (Zool.) The sharp-tailed grouse of the great plains and
Rocky Mountains ({Pedioc[ae]tes phasianellus}); -- called
also {pintailed grouse}, {pintailed chicken},
{springtail}, and {sharptail}.
[1913 Webster]


Springtail \Spring"tail`\ (-t[=a]l`), n. (Zool.)
Any one of numerous species of small apterous insects
belonging to the order {Thysanura}. They have two elastic
caudal stylets which can be bent under the abdomen and then
suddenly extended like a spring, thus enabling them to leap
to a considerable distance. See {Collembola}, and {Podura}.
[1913 Webster]


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  • Springtail - Wikipedia
    Springtail Springtails (class Collembola) form the largest of the three lineages of modern hexapods that are no longer considered insects, the others being Protura and Diplura
  • Springtails - Size, Types, Characteristics, Habitat, Life Cycle
    Several aquatic species, like the water springtail (Podura aquatica), possess a fan-like structure called the mucro at the terminal segment of their abdomen This structure maintains stability and helps these animals to move across the water surface
  • 17 Common Types of Springtails: Identification With Pictures
    The Coastal Springtail is a unique, marine-associated springtail that thrives in intertidal zones Unlike most springtails, it has adapted to survive salty environments and is often found on rocky shores or under seaweed along coastlines
  • Springtails: What to Know - WebMD
    Most common types of springtail need damp, wet conditions to survive The best way to get rid of springtails is to begin by removing excess moisture or humidity from your home or yard
  • Springtails - Virginia Tech
    Most springtails have elongated antennae, but some species have shorter, stubby antennae (Fig 6) Figure 2 Three species of springtails (AJC1, CC BY-SA 2 0 via Wikimedia Commons) Figure 3 Springtail (Joseph Berger, Bugwood org)
  • Springtails | VegEdge
    The common name “springtail” refers to the ability of these organisms to “jump” when disturbed, or during mating Springtails can jump (up to 100 mm) with the help of a forked appendage, called the furcula, at the tip of the abdomen
  • Springtails - Extension
    Upon release, the furcula pushes the springtail and allows it to jump short distances Because of this jumping habit and their small size, springtails are sometimes described as “jumping dirt ”
  • Springtail | Insects, Soil Dwellers, Microarthropods | Britannica
    The springtail, found in all types of soil and leaf litter throughout the world from Antarctica to the Arctic, is one of the most widely distributed insects They are among the few species of insects that are permanent residents of Antarctica
  • Meet the springtails: little-known fantastic beasts that live . . .
    They range in size from less than a millimetre up to the largest recorded at 17 millimetres Podura aquatica, one of the first springtail species to be formally scientifcally described Cyrille D
  • Springtail - Soil Ecology Wiki
    Several species of springtail climb trees, and form a dominant component of canopy faunas These species are typically smaller than soil populations of the same species by 1-2 orders of magnitude [10]





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