Brachystomella parvula

(Schäffer, 1896)

Brachystomella parvula is a of in the Brachystomellidae, described by Schäffer in 1896. It belongs to the , a group of small hexapods characterized by reduced or absent (springing organ) in some families. The species has been recorded from European localities, with additional distribution records from the Azores (Faial and São Miguel islands) and broader Atlantic regions.

Brachystomella parvula by (c) Philippe  Garcelon, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Brachystomella parvula by (c) Philippe  Garcelon, some rights reserved (CC BY). Used under a CC-BY license.Brachystomella parvula juvenile (8204572060) by Andy Murray. Used under a CC BY-SA 2.0 license.

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How to pronounce Brachystomella parvula: /ˌbrækɪstoʊˈmɛlə ˈpɑrvjʊlə/

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Distribution

Europe; Azores (Faial, São Miguel); records also listed for Amazon, Andean, and Antillean & South Florida regions in GBIF data.

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