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Snow Flea

Description:

Actually an arachnid that comes out in the very early spring, and feeds on microscopic organisms. They look like tiny flecks of dirt on the snow.

Habitat:

Snow?

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2 Comments

KarenL
KarenL 11 years ago

How interesting! Please can you update the spotting (in edit) with the info that drP has provided.
Welcome to the community!

drP
drP 11 years ago

Wow. Thanks for posting this. The last time I looked it up, snow fleas were classified as insects, order collembola (springtails). According to various Web resources, the collembola are no longer considered insects, but are in a separate group with some other lesser-known hexapods (diplurans and protrurans, which I also thought were still insects). The basis for the separation is due to the lack of external mouthparts (which all hexapods currently classified as insects have) and, more definitively, differences in DNA sequences. So, neither arachnid nor insect, this critter is something else entirely. Gotta love it!

BohemianWonder
Spotted by
BohemianWonder

Mackinaw City, Michigan, USA

Spotted on Mar 23, 2013
Submitted on Mar 28, 2013

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