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Plutomurus ortobalaganensis

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Species of springtail that is the deepest terrestrial animal ever found on Earth

Plutomurus ortobalaganensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Collembola
Order: Entomobryomorpha
Family: Tomoceridae
Genus: Plutomurus
Species: P. ortobalaganensis
Binomial name
Plutomurus ortobalaganensis
Jordana & Baquero, 2012

Plutomurus ortobalaganensis is the deepest terrestrial animal ever found on Earth, living at 1,980 metres (6,500 ft) below a cave entrance. It is a species of springtail (arthropods) endemic to the Krubera-Voronja cave system in Abkhazia, Georgia. It was discovered in the CAVEX Team expedition of 2010. It feeds on a few fungi and decomposing organic matter in the caves.

Anatomy

It has a long antennae and is eyeless, it has a grayish body and has darker spots covering it.

References

  1. Jordana, R.; Baquero, E.; Reboleira, S.; Sendra, A. (2012), "Reviews of the genera Schaefferia Absolon, 1900, Deuteraphorura Absolon, 1901, Plutomurus Yosii, 1956 and the Anurida Laboulbène, 1865 species group without eyes, with the description of four new species of cave springtails (Collembola) from Krubera-Voronya cave, Arabika Massif, Abkhazia", Terrestrial Arthropod Reviews, 5, Netherlands: 35–85, doi:10.1163/187498312x622430, hdl:10171/27607
  2. Sendra, A.; Reboleira, A. S. P. S. (2012), "The world's deepest subterranean community – Krubera–Voronja Cave (Western Caucasus)", International Journal of Speleology, 42 (2), USA: 221–230, doi:10.5038/1827-806x.41.2.9
  3. "CAVEX Team".
  4. ^ "Live Science: The Most Interesting Articles, Mysteries & Discoveries". www.livescience.com/. Retrieved 2024-09-28.
Taxon identifiers
Plutomurus ortobalaganensis
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