Brachystomella villalobosi
Cassagnau & Rapoport, 1962
Brachystomella villalobosi is a of described from Brazil in 1962. It belongs to the Brachystomellidae, a group of small, soil-dwelling hexapods within the . The species is documented from northeastern and central Brazil, with records also from the Caribbean mainland. Very few observations exist, with only two records in iNaturalist.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Brachystomella villalobosi: /brəˌkɪstomɛlla vɪˌjæloˈboʊsi/
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Distribution
Northeastern and central Brazil (Pernambuco); Caribbean mainland. Distribution records indicate a Neotropical range spanning Brazilian Atlantic regions and Caribbean localities.
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Taxonomic placement
Classified within Brachystomellidae, a distinguished by reduced mouthparts and a characteristic body plan among . The specific epithet 'villalobosi' likely honors an individual, though the namesake is not documented in available sources.