Folsomia coeruleogrisea, (Hammer, 1938)

Babenko, Anatoly, Stebaeva, Sophya & Turnbull, Matthew S., 2019, An updated checklist of Canadian and Alaskan Collembola, Zootaxa 4592 (1), pp. 1-125 : 54

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4592.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:B6FF005C-D0AA-4532-8ACC-43D3DED984EF

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/266B5D55-F775-FFE7-FF7E-FBC44496F9C7

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scientific name

Folsomia coeruleogrisea
status

 

F. coeruleogrisea ( Hammer, 1938)

Isotoma coeruleo-griseus Hammer, 1938a: 43

Folsomia alpha Grow & Christiansen, 1976: 616

Folsomia alpha Christiansen & Tucker, 1977: 371

Isotomina gracilis Stach, 1962: 11

AK Hurd & Lindquist 1958; Christiansen & Tucker 1977 as alpha ; Christiansen & Bellinger 1980, 1998 as alpha ; Danks 1981; Skidmore 1995 as coeruleogriseus, alpha and gracilis ; Potapov & Babenko 2000 as alpha ; Potapov 2001 as alpha ; Babenko & Fjellberg 2006

NU Hammer 1953; Christiansen & Bellinger 1980, 1998; Danks 1981; Fjellberg 1986, 1994 as alpha ; Skidmore 1995 as coeruleogriseus and gracilis ; Babenko & Fjellberg 2006

Remarks: It is extremely likely that all of these Nearctic records belong to a single species originally described from Eastern Greenland, although Hammer’s types have not been re-evaluated. The separate status of the uncoloured European form ( F. janstachi Potapov & Babenko, 2000 = gracilis ) probably also needs further support. General distribution: Nearctic, Eastern Palaearctic and Greenland.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Entognatha

Order

Collembola

Family

Isotomidae

Genus

Folsomia

Loc

Folsomia coeruleogrisea

Babenko, Anatoly, Stebaeva, Sophya & Turnbull, Matthew S. 2019
2019
Loc

Folsomia alpha

Christiansen, K. A. & Tucker, B. E. 1977: 371
1977
Loc

Folsomia alpha

Grow, A. & Christiansen, K. 1976: 616
1976
Loc

Isotomina gracilis

Stach, J. 1962: 11
1962
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