Americabrya

Mari Mutt, JA & Palacios-Vargas, JG, 1987

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Americabrya is a of springtails (Collembola) in the Entomobryidae, described in 1987 by Mari Mutt and Palacios-Vargas. It belongs to the Willowsiinae and tribe Willowsiini. The genus is distributed across the Americas, with records from the Caribbean, northeastern and central Brazil, Pacific North America, and southern North America.

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How to pronounce Americabrya: /əˌmɛrɪkəˈbraɪə/

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Distribution

Caribbean mainland; northeastern and central Brazil; Pacific North America; southern North America

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Taxonomic history

The Americabrya was established in 1987 by J.A. Mari Mutt and J.G. Palacios-Vargas. It is classified within the tribe Willowsiini of the Willowsiinae in the Entomobryidae.

Observation status

As of the latest data, no observations of this have been recorded on iNaturalist, suggesting it may be rarely encountered or underreported in citizen science platforms.

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