Cosmopolitan springtail

Entomobrya nivalis

''Entomobrya nivalis'', the cosmopolitan springtail, is a species of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae.
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Appearance

The cosmopolitan sprintail measures about 2 mm in length. Its color consists of a yellow or white background with dark pigment forming transversal bands along the third segment of the thorax and the segments 2 to 6 of the adbmonen. The fourth segment of the adbomen has a U- or 11-shaped pattern that easily distinguishes this species from others in the genus ''Entomobrya''.
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Habitat

The cosmopolitan springtail is found in temperate and polar regions of North America and Europe. Juveniles usually live in the leaf litter of forests and migrate upward after becoming adults, living among lichens growing on trees. During winter, they shelter under lose portions of bark.

The hemolymph of the cosmopolitan sprintail is rich in antifreeze compounds, allowing it to withstand the very low temperatures of winter.

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Taxonomy
KingdomAnimalia
DivisionArthropoda
ClassEntognatha
OrderEntomobryomorpha
FamilyEntomobryidae
GenusEntomobrya
SpeciesE. nivalis