Entomobrya clitellaria J.E.Guthrie, 1903 is a animal in the Entomobryidae family, order Entomobryomorpha, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.

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Entomobrya clitellaria J.E.Guthrie, 1903

Entomobrya clitellaria J.E.Guthrie, 1903

Entomobrya clitellaria is a 4-segmented antennae springtail endemic to North America, introduced to Australia’s urban habitats.

Family
Genus
Entomobrya
Order
Entomobryomorpha
Class
Collembola

About Entomobrya clitellaria J.E.Guthrie, 1903

Entomobrya clitellaria J.E.Guthrie, 1903 is a species of springtail belonging to the genus Entomobrya. It is endemic to North America, and has since been introduced to Australia. This species has an overall yellowish body marked with black banding. Its antennae are pigmented black to purple, and each antenna has 4 segments. For the most part, this species is found in urban habitats across both its native range in North America and its introduced range in Australia.

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Taxonomy

Animalia Arthropoda Collembola Entomobryomorpha Entomobryidae Entomobrya

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Sources: GBIF, iNaturalist, Wikipedia, NCBI Taxonomy · Disclaimer

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