Podura aquatica

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Podura aquatica
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Scientific classification edit
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Entognatha (?)
Subclass: Collembola
Order: Poduromorpha
Family: Poduridae
Genus: Podura
Species:
P. aquatica
Binomial name
Podura aquatica

Podura aquatica, the water springtail, is a species of springtail, one of only four described species in the family Poduridae. It is an abundant species with a Holarctic distribution.

As its common and scientific names suggest, this is an exclusively aquatic species, living its whole life as a scavenger on the surface of all kinds of still water. It is a squat species up to 1.5 mm in length, usually bluish grey but sometimes almost black. The furcula is large and flattened, allowing the animal to jump without breaking the surface tension of the water.

P. aquatica deposits eggs on the watersurface. The eggs are hydrophilic and immediately sink to the bottom. The embryo develops under water. The hatcling has a hydrophobic cuticle and rises up to the surface to continue its post-embryological development on the watersurface. Note also spermatophores are deposited on the watersurface.

References[]

  • McGavin, George C. (2005). Insects and Spiders. London: Dorling Kindersley. ISBN 1-4053-0596-7.
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