Figure 11. Prey remnants on glandular setae. Scanning electron micrographs (SEMs). A, cryo-SEM image of collembolan setae adhering to clavate setae of Mitostoma chrysomelas (Nemastomatidae) after touching the pedipalp with an entomobryomorph springtail (see Wolff et al., 2014; for details of experimental procedure). B, scale-like collembolan setae (arrowheads) between plumose setae, as frequently found in conserved material of Caddo agilis (Caddidae). C, leaf hopper brochosome (arrowhead) between microtrichia of a plumose seta of a juvenile Dicranopalpus cf. pyrenaeus (Phalangiidae). D, large number of brochosomes adhering to the remnants of the secretion of a plumose seta in Thrasychirus gulosus (Neopilionidae). E, plumose setae on the patellar apophysis of Protolophus singularis (Protolophidae), highly contaminated with foreign setae (arrowheads). Scale bars: A, B = 10 µm; C = 250 nm; D = 1 µm; E = 50 µm.