Found this globular springtail on some
Morels this week in Oakland. The chillest #springtail I’ve ever met, just went about its business eating the mushroom while I creeped on in with a camera for a very very long time.
Found this globular springtail on some
Morels this week in Oakland. The chillest #springtail I’ve ever met, just went about its business eating the mushroom while I creeped on in with a camera for a very very long time.
I never knew that a #springtail could have antennae like these! I just saw this little one over on tumbr and I'm amazed. This one is from the genus Temeritas, spotted in Japan.
It looks like a berry with two cat whiskers stuck in it. Amazing creature! #SpringtailSunday
@frankashwood looook!
(pics by pita_gooora, iNaturalist: https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/155612427)
https://www.tumblr.com/patheticmosasaur1/762498983400701952/todays-invertebratetemeritas
Saw these springtails sheltering under a mushroom. By chance I noticed that they seem to be infected with a fungus as well. Each has a few threads emerging from it- on their backs, heads, and antennae.
I was shown some pics of springtails infected with a different sort of fungus (https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/200707284)
Also, these springtails were still alive and moving (a bit, slowly). Maybe it's just a funky springtail hairdo?
New paper in Biological Invasions using @gbif mediated data:
First record of the #invasive #springtail Hypogastrura viatica occurring synanthropically in East #Antarctica
This is great. He found several springtails. Jamie Spensley. An amazing photographer.
#Springtail #invertebrates #macrophotography
My First Macro Photography Walk Of 2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ft4olZ_T8PQ
A close-up of a clump of various mosses on the ground.
The close-up shows that there is a lot to see in the moss.
On the left you can see a grey cup-shaped part (podetium) of a hidden lichen, on the right a round brown fruiting body (apothecium) with a white rim from another hidden lichen.
And have you seen the many small dark springtails in the moss?
Soil invertebrates don't get much cuter than springtails, and springtails don't get much cuter than this!
New Zealand has so many chubby little sproing-angels like this one in the subfamily Pseudachorutinae (which also includes the wonderfully spikey 'giant' springtails), I'm a very lucky macrophotographer to live here!