Bothriovulsus

W.R. Richards, 1968

Bothriovulsus is a of () in the Dicyrtomidae, established by W.R. Richards in 1968. Members of this genus are small, soil-dwelling hexapods characterized by their rounded body form and reduced . The genus is distributed across the Pacific North , southern North American, and Sino-Japanese regions. Very few observations exist, with only four records documented on iNaturalist.

Bothriovulsus by (c) Mark Richman, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Mark Richman. Used under a CC-BY license.Bothriovulsus by (c) Mark Richman, some rights reserved (CC BY), uploaded by Mark Richman. Used under a CC-BY license.

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How to pronounce Bothriovulsus: //ˌbɒθrioʊˈvʌlsəs//

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Pacific North America; southern North America; Sino-Japanese region (East Asia)

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