Pseudachorutes complexus
(MacGillivray, 1893)
Pseudachorutes complexus is a of in the Neanuridae, originally described by A.D. MacGillivray in 1893. It belongs to the Pseudachorutinae, a group characterized by reduced or absent and distinctive body setation. The species has been documented across multiple regions of North America. As with many collembolan species, detailed natural history information remains limited in published literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Pseudachorutes complexus: /sjuːdəˈkɒrjuːtiːz kəmˈplɛksəs/
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Distribution
North America; specifically recorded from northern North America, Pacific North America, and southern North America according to distribution records.