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Matting in Springtails, an arthropod group close to insects, existed 105 million years ago - Current events - University of Barcelona

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Matting in Springtails, an arthropod group close to insects, existed 105  million years ago - Current events - University of Barcelona
Springtails: The Ancient Masters of Antifreeze and Arctic Survival

Springtails: The Ancient Masters of Antifreeze and Arctic Survival

Collembola, otherwise known as springtails

Collembola, otherwise known as springtails

Fossil amber reveals springtails' longstanding dispersal by social insects, BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fossil amber reveals springtails' longstanding dispersal by social insects, BMC Ecology and Evolution

PDF) Springtails from the Early Cretaceous Amber of Spain (Collembola:  Entomobryomorpha), with an Annotated Checklist of Fossil Collembola

PDF) Springtails from the Early Cretaceous Amber of Spain (Collembola: Entomobryomorpha), with an Annotated Checklist of Fossil Collembola

Fascinating Insects - Some Aspects of Insect Life, PDF, Biodiversity

Fascinating Insects - Some Aspects of Insect Life, PDF, Biodiversity

Geosciences, Free Full-Text

Geosciences, Free Full-Text

On springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola): a morphofunctional study of the  jumping apparatus, Frontiers in Zoology

On springtails (Hexapoda: Collembola): a morphofunctional study of the jumping apparatus, Frontiers in Zoology

One of Nature's Most Impressive Jumpers: The Springtail. - The New York  Times

One of Nature's Most Impressive Jumpers: The Springtail. - The New York Times

16-million-year-old fossil shows springtails

16-million-year-old fossil shows springtails

Fossil amber reveals springtails' longstanding dispersal by social insects, BMC Ecology and Evolution

Fossil amber reveals springtails' longstanding dispersal by social insects, BMC Ecology and Evolution