Sensillanura caeca
(Folsom, 1916)
Sensillanura caeca is a of in the Neanuridae, first described by Folsom in 1916. The species epithet "caeca" (Latin for "blind") suggests an to subterranean or cave-dwelling , a trait common among troglobitic springtails. As a member of the order Poduromorpha, it belongs to one of the most diverse groups of Collembola. Very few specific details about its have been documented in accessible literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sensillanura caeca: /sɛnˌsɪl.əˈnʊrə ˈsiːkə/
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Distribution
North America: records indicate presence in northern North America, Pacific North America, and southern North America. Specific localities are not well documented in available sources.