Seira dollfusi

(Carl, 1899)

Seira dollfusi is a of in the Entomobryidae, first described by Carl in 1899. The species was originally placed in the Sira before being transferred to Seira. It belongs to the group commonly known as slender springtails, characterized by their elongated body form. The species has been documented through 69 iNaturalist observations, indicating some level of detection in field surveys. Taxonomic status varies across sources, with Catalogue of Life listing it as a synonym of Seira (Seira) squamoornata, while GBIF and NCBI maintain it as an accepted species.

Seira dollfusi (8091589961) by Andy Murray. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

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How to pronounce Seira dollfusi: /ˈsaɪrə ˈdɒlfjuːsaɪ/

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  • Seira (Seira) squamoornataListed as a potential senior synonym in Catalogue of Life classification; relationship requires taxonomic verification

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