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01-NOV-2009 Christine Hanrahan

Oak gall with springtail

This funny looking object is a gall made by a Cynipid wasp on an oak leaf. The little black dot on the upper right corner of the gall, is a springtail, or snow flea as they are popularly called. There are many different types of springtails and they come in many colours and patterns. However, they are so tiny (1-3mm) that the most commonly seen ones (the "snow fleas") look like specks of pepper scattered on snow!

Canon PowerShot SX10 IS
1/100s f/5.0 at 5.0mm iso200 full exif

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Guest 07-Jul-2013 04:50
Another unusual find! You know I would have shot for details in the springtails. ;)
Graeme29-Mar-2011 09:22
Another faciating Gall, Christine.BV
Doug Cruden25-Mar-2011 20:34
Super close-up and detail Christine...and thanks for the narrative too :o))
Colin Storey25-Mar-2011 19:39
Great detailed image and information, very informative. v
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