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Entomobrya atrocincta




Identification

Tiny species, size 1,25-1,50 mm. Overall colour light yellow, with dark brownish-violet colour on the upper side of thoracic segment 2 and 3 and abdominal segment 1. The animals are covered by tiny and hyaline scales that are not visible under normal light microscopy and have only been discovered by scanning electron microscopy (Simon 2008).

Distribution
Described from California (USA), but cosmopolitan in warm areas. First and so far only record from Germany
is from Gernsheim (Hessen) in 2004; the species is established there, as specimens have been collected in subsequent years, too (Simon 2008). Europe: Known from Spain, France, Czech Republic. (Simon 2008).
Rest of world: USA (California), Australia, Asia (Georgia). (Simon 2008).

Biology
Phenology: specimens known from Germany have been collected between June and July and have been found overwintering. (Simon 2008).
Habitat: Record from Germany from the upper regions of an apple tree. The species requires hot and dry summers and wet winters without snow. (Simon 2008).






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