Parisotoma notabilis explained
Parisotoma notabilis is a species of elongate-bodied springtail in the family Isotomidae. It can be found in both Europe and North America, with four distinct lineages differing significantly in both mitochondrial and nuclear genetics. The species reproduces by parthenogenesis.[1]
Further reading
- Bitzer . Royce J.. Buckelew . Lamar D.. Pedigo . Larry P.. 2002. Effects of transgenic herbicide-resistant soybean varieties and systems on surface-active springtails (Entognatha: Collembola). Environmental Entomology. Oxford University Press. 31. 3. 449–461. 10.1603/0046-225X-31.3.449. 85984909.
- Book: Brusca . Richard C.. Moore . Wendy. Shuster . Stephen M.. 2016. Invertebrates. Sinauer Associates, Oxford University Press. 3rd. 978-1605353753.
- Book: Capinera . John L.. 2008. Encyclopedia of Entomology. Springer. 978-1402062421.
Notes and References
- Porco . David . Potapov . Mikhail . Bedos . Anne . Busmachiu . Galina . Weiner . Wanda M. . Hamra-Kroua . Salah . Deharveng . Louis . Cryptic Diversity in the Ubiquist Species Parisotoma notabilis (Collembola, Isotomidae): A Long-Used Chimeric Species? . PLOS ONE . 26 September 2012 . 7 . 9 . e46056 . 10.1371/journal.pone.0046056 . 23049931 . 3458803 . 2012PLoSO...746056P . en . 1932-6203. free .