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    Heteromurus nitidus is a species of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. "Heteromurus nitidus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
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    1860 Heteromurus nitidus (Templeton, 1835) Heteromurus tenuicornis Borner, 1906 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Heteromurus. "Heteromurus Genus...
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    foodwebs. It has been shown experimentally that the collembolan Heteromurus nitidus, commonly living in soils at pH higher than 5, could be cultured...
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    "Earthworm excreta attract soil springtails: laboratory experiments on Heteromurus nitidus (Collembola: Entomobryidae)". Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 33 (14):...
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  • The commonest collembola are the lightly pigmented troglophiles Heteromurus nitidus; the white troglobite Pseudosinella dobati also inhabits the cave...
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    cave-adapted species), Symphyla isabellae, Tetracanthella britannica and Heteromurus nitidus have been recorded in Baker's Pit. Other invertebrates include the...
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    J.M. (1975). "The effect of low humidity on the distribution of Heteromurus nitidus (Collembola) in Radford Cave, Devon". Transactions of the British...
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  • raridentatus Hadži.: 67  Other invertebrates include Eukoenenia sp.,: 67  Heteromurus nitidus Templeton, Lithobius sp.,: 67  Mesoniscus graniger Frivaldsky,: 244 ...
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