Americabrya arida
(K. Christiansen & P. Bellinger, 1980)
Americabrya arida is a of in the Entomobryidae, first described from the southwestern United States in 1980. The species epithet "arida" refers to its occurrence in arid environments. It belongs to a of slender-bodied springtails characterized by reduced or absent and distinctive chaetotaxy. As with most members of Entomobryidae, it is likely associated with soil and leaf litter , though specific ecological data remain limited.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Americabrya arida: /əˌmɛrɪkəˈbraɪə əˈɹiːdə/
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Distribution
Recorded from arid regions of the southwestern United States and adjacent areas of Mexico. Distribution records also indicate presence in Caribbean mainland and Pacific North American regions, though specific localities require verification.