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New Species of Collembola (Entognatha) from Israel

2009
As a result of a taxonomic study of the springtails of Mount Carmel (northern Israel), Willemia tali Kaprus??? et Nevo, sp. n. and Minotaurella edaphica Kaprus??? et Nevo, sp. n. are described. Morphological characteristics of the rare species Folsomides marchicus (Frenzel, 1941), very similar to European material, are also provided.
Kaprus, I.Ja., Nevo, E.
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???????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????????? (Collembola, Entognatha) ?? ?????????????? ????????????-?????????????????? ?????????????????? ??????????????

2014
?????????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????? ?????????????????? ?????????????????????? ?? ?????????? ?????????????????? ?? ?????????? ???????????? ?????? ???????????????? ?????????? ???????????????????? ???????? ?? ????????????-???????????? ????????????. ???????????????? 2 ???????
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?????????????????????? (Collembola, Entognatha) ?????????????????????????? ???????????????????? ??. ?????????????? ????????

2010
?????????????????????? ???????????????????? ?????????????????? ?? 5 ?????????????? ???????????? ?? ???????????????????? ???????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????????????? ???????????????????????? ?????????????? ?? ??????????. ?? ???????????? ???????????? ?????????????????????? 4 ????????????????????-?????????????? ????????: ???????????????
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New Species of Collembola of the Genus Arrhopalites (Entognatha, Hexapoda) from a Cave in Eastern Carpathians

2023
A new troglobiont species of the genus Arrhopalites Bomer, 1906 (Collembola, Arrhopalitidae) from Ukrainian (Eastern) Carpathians is described. Arrhopalites car-pathicus sp. n. belongs to the pygmaeus group but differs from other known species by the presence of 7???8 subsegments of Ant. IV and bifurcated, laterally serrated female anal appendages.
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Micro-terraforming by Antarctic springtails (Hexapoda: Entognatha)

Journal of Natural History, 2016
Timothy C Hawes
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