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Boreus hyemalis





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Boreus hyemalis is an insect, 3 to 4.5 millimetres long from the familyofBoreidae. Its common name is snow scorpionfly, also known in Britain as the snow flea.

Boreus hyemalis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Mecoptera
Family: Boreidae
Genus: Boreus
Species:
B. hyemalis
Binomial name
Boreus hyemalis

Linnaeus, 1767

Synonyms

Boreus hiemalis

It has stubby, grey-brown wings with a metallic sheen. Snow fleas crawl or hop over the snow at temperatures around freezing point and thus resemble glacier fleas and snow flies.

The males have 4 short, wing vestiges which curve downwards at their ends. The females only have two scale-like wing vestiges. In general, the female may be recognised from a curved, sabre-like pipe that acts as an ovipositor. In their fully formed state, these animals are only found in the colder period of the year between October and March. During this time mating takes place. The larvae live on moss-covered areas and withdraw in September into holes in the group to pupate.

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