Neosminthurus bakeri

Snider, 1978

Neosminthurus bakeri is a of in the Sminthuridae, described by Snider in 1978. It belongs to the order Symphypleona, a group of globular springtails characterized by their rounded body shape and distinctive jumping apparatus. The Neosminthurus is part of the Sphyrothecinae. Distribution records indicate presence in Caribbean mainland, northern North America, Pacific North America, and southern North America regions.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Neosminthurus bakeri: /niː.oʊsˈmɪnθərəs ˈbeɪkəraɪ/

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Distribution

Caribbean mainland; northern North America; Pacific North America; southern North America.

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