
One of these Things is Not Like the Others
April 12, 2008 by myrmecos
Posted in Insect Links, Photography Links, fun | Tagged aphids, thrips | 3 Comments
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Is that a springtail?
Even better! It’s a thrips.
That thin one on the right?