Sminthurus butcheri
Snider, RJ, 1969
Sminthurus butcheri is a of globular springtail in the Sminthuridae, described by R.J. Snider in 1969. As a member of the order Symphypleona, it possesses the characteristic rounded body form typical of globular springtails. The species is distributed across North America, with records from northern, southern, and Pacific regions of the continent. Like other springtails, it is a small, wingless hexapod that uses a for jumping locomotion.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Sminthurus butcheri: //ˈsmɪnθjʊrəs ˈbʌtʃəri//
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Distribution
North America, with records from northern, southern, and Pacific regions of the continent.