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- Cryptopygus is a genus of springtails. Cryptopygus belongs to the Isotomidae family. Cryptopygus agreni (Börner, 1903) Cryptopygus albaredai Selga 1962...
- Cryptopygus agreni is a species of springtail in the genus Cryptopygus. It is sometime considered a synonym for Hemisotoma pontica (Stach, 1947) Do we...
- Neocryptopygus were synonymised with Cryptopygus, due to phylogenetic analysis showing both as occurring within the Cryptopygus clade without significant morphological...
- Cryptopygus antarcticus, the Antarctic springtail, is a species of springtail native to Antarctica  and Australia. Cryptopygus antarcticus average 1–2...
- pages 205-208, doi:10.1080/00222936208651236 "Cryptopygus elegans" at the Encyclopedia of Life "Cryptopygus elegans" at the Encyclopedia of Life collembola...
- Cryptopygus campbellensis is a species of springtail belonging to the family Isotomidae. The species was first described by Keith Arthur John Wise in...
- Balleny Islands. Cryptopygus cisantarcticus was identified in 1967, when Wise recognised consistent differences between Cryptopygus antarcticus found...
- Costac****ma notopterum Wise, 1972 Cryptopygus campbellensis Wise, 1964 Cryptopygus cisantarcticus Wise, 1967 Cryptopygus terranovus (Wise, 1967) (originally...
- Springtail species identified in recent research: Antarcticinella monoculata Cryptopygus antarcticus Desoria klovstadi Friesea grisea Gomphiocephalus hodgsoni...
- and Pilellus rykei. Springtail species include Archisotoma brucei and Cryptopygus antarcticus Holdgate & Baker 1979, p. 1. Fontana 2023, p. 124. Holdgate...