Neanura persimilis
Mills, HB, 1934
Neanura persimilis is a of described by H.B. Mills in 1934. It belongs to the Neanuridae, a group of soil-dwelling hexapods characterized by reduced or absent (springing organ). The species has been documented in North America with records from northern, southern, and Pacific regions.



Pronunciation
How to pronounce Neanura persimilis: //niːəˈnjʊərə pəˈsɪmɪlɪs//
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Distribution
North America, with documented records from northern, southern, and Pacific regions of the continent.
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Taxonomic note
iNaturalist classifies this under Class rather than Collembola, reflecting an alternative taxonomic treatment. GBIF and Catalogue of Life recognize Collembola as the class rank.