Tomocerus longicornis
Tomocerus longicornis is a common species of Collembola. It is identified by the empodium's filament reaching beyond the claw of the foot. It is grey-brown with blue pigment on the femur.[1]
It is approximately 9mm long with long antennae that curl in an unusual spiral shape when touched.[2]
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| Species: | 'Tomocerus longicornis' Müller, 1776 |
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