Lepidocyrtus neofasciatus

Wray, 1948

Lepidocyrtus neofasciatus is a of slender springtail in the Entomobryidae, described by Wray in 1948. It belongs to a characterized by a scaled body and the ability to jump using a . As with other members of Entomobryidae, it is likely associated with soil and leaf litter . Specific ecological details for this species remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Lepidocyrtus neofasciatus: //ˌlɛpɪdoʊˈsɜːrtəs ˌniːoʊˌfæsiˈeɪtəs//

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Taxonomic history

Described by Wray in 1948. The specific epithet 'neofasciatus' suggests a resemblance to or relationship with L. fasciatus, though the nature of this similarity has not been detailed in available sources.

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