Salina beta
K.Christiansen & P.Bellinger, 1980
Salina beta is a of () in the , described by Christiansen and Bellinger in 1980. Springtails in this family are characterized by elongate body forms and are part of the diverse soil-dwelling microarthropod fauna. The Salina contains multiple species distributed across various regions, though specific ecological details for S. beta remain poorly documented in available literature.



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How to pronounce Salina beta: /səˈliːnə ˈbiːtə/
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