Lepidocyrtus helenae

Snider, 1967

Lepidocyrtus helenae is a of described by R.J. Snider in 1967. It belongs to the Entomobryidae, a diverse group of elongate-bodied springtails commonly found in leaf litter and soil . The species is known from limited records in the northeastern United States, specifically Vermont. Like other members of its , it possesses a (springing organ) that allows for rapid escape from .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lepidocyrtus helenae: //ˌlɛpɪˈdɒsɪrˌtʌs hɛˈlɛni//

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Distribution

Recorded from Vermont, United States. GBIF distribution records indicate occurrence in the US with specific locality data for Vermont.

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