Isotoma subviridis
Folsom, 1937
Isotoma subviridis is a of (Collembola) in the Isotomidae, described by J.W. Folsom in 1937. The species belongs to a of elongate springtails commonly found in soil and leaf litter . Like other Isotoma species, it possesses a (springing organ) for escape locomotion. Records indicate a distribution in northern and Pacific North America.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Isotoma subviridis: /ˌaɪ.soʊˈtoʊ.mə sʌbˈvɪr.ɪ.dɪs/
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Distribution
Northern North America and Pacific North America
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Taxonomic note
The provided context contains substantial information about leeches ( Annelida), which is unrelated to Isotoma subviridis (phylum Arthropoda, class Collembola). The leech information appears to stem from a blog post about Trocheta subviridis, a large leech , which has been taxonomically confused with this species in the source material. These are entirely different organisms.