Homidia socia

Denis, 1929

Homidia socia is a of described by Denis in 1929. It belongs to the , a diverse group of characterized by well-developed . The species has been documented across multiple regions including Caribbean mainland, Continental Southeast Asia, Hawaii, and North America. Like other members of its , it inhabits soil and leaf litter environments where it contributes to decomposition .

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Pronunciation

How to pronounce Homidia socia: //həˈmɪdiə ˈsoʊʃiə//

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Habitat

Soil and leaf litter environments, typical of .

Distribution

Caribbean mainland; Continental Southeast Asia; Hawaiian Islands; North America (northern and southern regions).

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Taxonomic Notes

The Homidia is part of the tribe Homidiini within the Entomobryinae. -level in this group can be challenging due to morphological similarity among .

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