Morulodes serratus
(Folsom, 1916)
Morulodes serratus is a of in the Neanuridae. It belongs to the tribe Morulodini, a group of poduromorph Collembola characterized by distinctive body ornamentation. The species was described by Folsom in 1916 and is known from the Pacific North American region. As with other members of Neanuridae, it likely inhabits soil and leaf litter environments.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Morulodes serratus: /mɔːˈruːloʊdiːz sɛˈreɪtəs/
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Distribution
Pacific North American region; northern North America. Specific locality records are sparse.
Similar Taxa
- Morulodes speciesOther members of the Morulodes share the tribe-level characteristics of Morulodini and require detailed examination of body chaetotaxy and cuticular ornamentation for separation.