Entomobrya assuta
Folsom, 1924
Entomobrya assuta is a of described by J.W. Folsom in 1924. It belongs to the , one of the most diverse families within the . The species has been documented across multiple continents, with distribution records from North America and Australia. in this are generally small, soft-bodied hexapods that inhabit soil and leaf litter environments.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Entomobrya assuta: /ɛntoʊˈmoʊbriə æˈsuːtə/
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Distribution
Central Australia; northern North America; Pacific North America; southern North America
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Taxonomic Notes
Authority sometimes cited as 'Folson, 1924' in databases, though original publication uses 'Folsom, J.W., 1924'. Classified under in some systems (iNaturalist) and directly under as in others (GBIF, Catalogue of Life).
Observation Data
iNaturalist records 320 observations for this , indicating it is moderately well-documented by citizen scientists, though specific identification criteria are not widely published.