Allonemobius sparsalus
Fulton, 1930
Allonemobius sparsalus is a small described by Fulton in 1930, currently treated as a synonym within the Allonemobius ( Trigonidiidae). The species has been recorded from coastal and southeastern United States localities. Like other members of Allonemobius, it belongs to a group of ground-dwelling crickets often associated with moist or grassy . The taxonomic status of this name requires verification against current revisions of the genus.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Allonemobius sparsalus: /ˌæloʊnɪˈmoʊbiəs spɑːrˈsæləs/
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Distribution
Recorded from Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Mississippi, and North Carolina.
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Taxonomic Status
GBIF lists this name as a synonym, though the accepted name is not specified in the provided context. The Allonemobius has undergone significant revision, with many synonymized or transferred. Verification against Walker & Collins (2010) or subsequent taxonomic treatments of North American Nemobiinae is recommended.
Nomenclatural Note
The epithet appears as both 'sparsalus' and 'sparsalsus' in databases; the original publication by Fulton (1930) should be consulted for the correct spelling.