Folsomia regularis
Hammer, 1953
Folsomia regularis is a of elongate-bodied springtail in the Isotomidae, described by Hammer in 1953. It belongs to a of soil-dwelling microarthropods commonly found in diverse terrestrial . The species has been recorded across multiple biogeographic regions including Arctic, sub-Arctic, and North American zones.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Folsomia regularis: /fɔlˈsoʊmiə rɛɡjuˈlɛərɪs/
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Distribution
Arctic and sub-Arctic regions; northern North America; Pacific North America; Sino-Japanese region
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Taxonomic Authority
Described by M. Hammer in 1953, with the original description based on material from Greenland.