These are the tiny blind ant pods. They wiggle their antennae so fast it seems like they are vibrating. These are very shy pods that do not like night. They are often found associated with ant nests. I am pretty sure that they are Platyarthrus but am not completely sure if these are aisensis, I never really got to iding them. These are definitly a different species than the ones formerly labeled aisensis from Cave Creek Canyon, Arizona, though. They are a lot smaller and the CCC ones antennae do not wiggle as much.
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These can tolerate dry conditions but will breed more readily in moist. These do not need ants to survive, I have heard of people adding similar species to ant colonies and them getting eaten so be careful with that. They are very cute.
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A cute little unidentifed species of isopod from over at Valencia, Spain. This line thows some interesting orangey grey colored pods. These are most likely not the undescribed porcellio species from Valencia, Spain with the long uropods, but another species. It maybe be the Porcellio incanus locality from Valencia that I hear is floating around but I haven't got it identified so I can not say for sure.
These are the tiny blind ant pods. They wiggle their antennae so fast it seems like they are vibrating. These are very shy pods that do not like night. They are often found associated with ant nests. I am pretty sure that they are Platyarthrus but am not completely sure if these are aisensis, I never really got to iding them. These are definitly a different species than the ones formerly labeled aisensis from Cave Creek Canyon, Arizona, though. They are a lot smaller and the CCC ones antennae do...
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