FIGURE 2.
Photos of invertebrate families found with eDNA in dung samples in this study. A representative for each family is shown. *The taxon found in the study is different from the one in the example photograph, see Table 1. See the Acknowledgements section for photograph credits. ARACHNIDA: (1) Macrochelidae (Macrocheles montanus*); (2) Ceratozetidae (Trichoribates incisellus); (3) Chamobatidae (Chamobates birulai); COLLEMBOLA; (4) Entomobryidae (Entomobrya nivalis*); (5) Isotomidae (Isotomurus maculatus*); (6) Hypogastruridae (Ceratophysella bengtssoni*); (7) Sminthuridae (Sminthurus viridis); INSECTA: (8) Curculionidae (Hypera plantaginis); (9) Histeridae (Margarinotus neglectus*); (10) Hydrophilidae (Sphaeridium lunatum); (11) Phalacridae (Olibrus bicolor); (12) Scarabaeidae (Aphodius haemorrhoidalis); (13) Staphylinidae (Oxytelus laqueatus); (14) Forficulidae (Forficula auricularia); (15) Anisopodidae (Sylvicola sp.); (16) Anthomyiidae (Hylemya vagans); (17) Chironomidae (Smittia nudipennis*); (18) Muscidae (Neomyia cornicina); (19) Psychodidae (Psychoda sp.); (20) Scathophagidae (Scathophaga stercoraria); (21) Sepsidae (Sepsis sp.); (22) Sphaeroceridae (Lotophila atra); (23) Stratiomyidae (Microchrysa polita); (24) Aphididae (Euceraphis betulae*); (25) Miridae (Rhabdomiris striatellus); (26) Pentatomidae (Dolycoris baccarum*); (27) Formicidae (Lasius niger); (28) Bovicoliidae (Bovicola sp.*); CHROMADOREA: (29) Ancylostomatidae (Bunostomum sp.*). Panel (30) shows one of the sampled cowpats, Mols_tx.1