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- Heteromurus is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least three described species in Heteromurus. Heteromurus margaritarius...
- Heteromurus nitidus is a species of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. "Heteromurus nitidus Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System...
- "Earthworm excreta attract soil springtails: laboratory experiments on Heteromurus nitidus (Collembola: Entomobryidae)". Soil Biology and Biochemistry....
- soil foodwebs. It has been shown experimentally that the collembolan Heteromurus nitidus, commonly living in soils at pH higher than 5, could be cultured...
- Haloentomobrya Stach, 1963 g Hawinella Bellinger & Christiansen, 1974 i c g Heteromurus ****el, 1860 i c g b Homidia Börner, 1906 g b Janetschekbrya Yosii, 1971...
- cave. The commonest collembola are the lightly pigmented troglophiles Heteromurus nitidus; the white troglobite Pseudosinella dobati also inhabits the...
- cave-adapted species), Symphyla isabellae, Tetracant****a britannica and Heteromurus nitidus have been recorded in Baker's Pit. Other invertebrates include...
- inhabitants of the cave are Laemostenus, Mesogastrura, Pygmarrhopalites, Heteromurus, Plutomurus and Amerobelba. The Tsutskhvati Cave is site of archaeological...
- Neobisium, Aedes, Dolichopoda, Neelus, Mesogastrura, Pygmarrhopalites, Heteromurus, Lepidocyrtus, Folsomia, Plutomurus, Tegenaria, Carpathonesticus, Archileucogeorgia...
- inhabitants of the cave are spiders and insects, namely Trachysphaera, Heteromurus, Lepidocyrtus, Tomocerus, Sphaerozetes, Chamobates, Porobelba, Adaugammarus...