Entomobryoides mineola

(Folsom, 1924)

Entomobryoides mineola is a of slender springtail in the Entomobryidae, first described by J.W. Folsom in 1924. It is a member of the Entomobryoides, which is characterized by elongate body forms and reduced development relative to related genera. The species is documented from North America with records from both northern and southern regions of the continent. Available observations suggest it is a rarely collected with limited published ecological data.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Entomobryoides mineola: /ˌɛntəmoʊˈbraɪɔɪdz maɪˈniːələ/

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Distribution

North America, with documented records from both northern and southern regions of the continent.

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