Calx sabulicola
(Mills, HB, 1931)
Calx sabulicola is a of in the Entomobryidae, first described by H.B. Mills in 1931. The species epithet "sabulicola" refers to its association with sandy . It is one of few species in the Calx, a group of elongate springtails within the diverse Entomobryomorpha order. Records indicate presence across North America, particularly in coastal and interior sandy environments.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Calx sabulicola: /ˈkalks ˌsabʊˈlikəla/
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Distribution
North America; Pacific North American region; specifically recorded from northern and southern North American localities. The specific epithet "sabulicola" (Latin: sand-dweller) suggests affinity for sandy substrates.