Bourletiella juanitae

E.A. Maynard, 1951

Bourletiella juanitae is a of described by E.A. Maynard in 1951. It belongs to the , a group of characterized by their rounded, compact body form. The species has been documented in western and southern North America. As with other symphypleonan springtails, it possesses a (springing organ) that enables leaping .

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How to pronounce Bourletiella juanitae: //bɔːrˌlɛtiˈɛlə ˌhwɑːnɪˈteɪ//

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Distribution

Western North America and southern North America. Specific records indicate presence in Pacific coastal regions and the southern United States.

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