Dagamaea tenuis

(J.W. Folsom, 1934)

A minute in the Isotomidae, described from North America. Records indicate occurrence across a broad geographic range including Caribbean mainland, Central Australia, and multiple North American regions. As a member of Collembola, it occupies soil and leaf litter , though specific ecological details remain poorly documented.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Dagamaea tenuis: /dæˈɡæmiə ˈtɛnjuɪs/

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Habitat

Soil and leaf litter environments typical of collembolan microarthropods.

Distribution

Caribbean mainland; Central Australia; northern North America; Pacific North America; southern North America. The broad, disjunct distribution pattern suggests either widespread occurrence or potential taxonomic issues requiring verification.

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