Homidia

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Homidia
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Homidia socia
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Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subclass: Collembola
Family: Entomobryidae
Genus: Homidia
Börner, 1906
Species

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Homidia is a genus of springtails belonging to the family Entomobryidae. Species include:

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Homidia pentachaeta is a species of soil-dwelling springtail belonging to the family Entomobryidae. It is only known from its type location in the vicinity of Nanjing, People's Republic of China.

Homidia anhuiensis is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia formosana is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia latifolia is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia nigrocephala is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia similis is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

<i>Homidia socia</i> Species of springtail

Homidia socia is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia subcingula is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae.

Homidia tiantaiensis is a species of slender springtail in the family Entomobryidae. It can be found in China. It has been known to feed on Pleurotus ostreatus.

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