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Hawinella
''Hawinella'' is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least two described species in ''Hawinella''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Hawinella'': * '' Hawinella kuaola'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1992 * '' Hawinella lava'' Bellinger & Christiansen, 1974 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * Springtail genera {{Springtail-stub ...
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Hawinella Lava
''Hawinella'' is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least two described species in ''Hawinella''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Hawinella'': * '' Hawinella kuaola'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1992 * '' Hawinella lava'' Bellinger & Christiansen, 1974 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * Springtail genera {{Springtail-stub ...
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Hawinella Kuaola
''Hawinella'' is a genus of slender springtails in the family Entomobryidae. There are at least two described species in ''Hawinella''. Species These two species belong to the genus ''Hawinella'': * '' Hawinella kuaola'' Christiansen & Bellinger, 1992 * ''Hawinella lava'' Bellinger & Christiansen, 1974 i c g Data sources: i = ITIS, c = Catalogue of Life, g = GBIF, b = Bugguide.net References Further reading * * * Springtail genera {{Springtail-stub ...
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Entomobryidae
Entomobryidae, sometimes called "slender springtails", is a family of springtails characterised by having an enlarged fourth abdominal segmentation (biology), segment and a well-developed furcula (Collembola), furcula. Species in this family may be heavily scaled and can be very colourful. The scale-less Entomobryidae are commonly caught in pitfall traps around the planet, and also occur in canopy faunas high up in trees (notably ''Entomobrya nivalis'', very common throughout Europe if not the Northern Hemisphere). There are more than 1700 described species in Entomobryidae. Genera These 38 genera belong to the family Entomobryidae: * ''Acanthurella'' Börner, 1906 * ''Acrocyrtus'' Yosii, 1959 * ''Amazhomidia'' * ''Americabrya'' Mari Mutt & Palacios-vargas, 1987 * ''Aphysa'' Handschin, 1925 * ''Ascocyrtus'' Yosii, 1963 * ''Australotomurus'' Stach, 1947 * ''Bessoniella'' Deharveng & Thibaud, 1989 * ''Calx (springtail), Calx'' * ''Coecobrya'' Yosii, 1956 * ''Corynothrix'' Tullbe ...
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