Garden Acerentomid vs North American Eosentomid
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Garden Acerentomid | North American Eosentomid |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Acerentomon gallicum | Eosentomon vermiforme |
| Order | Protura | Protura |
| Family | Acerentomidae | Eosentomidae |
| Size | 0.8-1.3 mm | 0.8-1.4 mm |
| Habitat | Meadows | Forests |
| Diet | Fungus Feeders | Omnivores |
| Regions | Europe | North America |
| Conservation | Not Evaluated | Not Evaluated |
Garden Acerentomid
A minute soil-dwelling proturan commonly found in gardens and meadows of western Europe. It lacks eyes, wings, and antennae entirely.
Did You Know?
This species was not discovered until the 20th century because its tiny size makes it nearly invisible to the naked eye.
North American Eosentomid
A worm-like proturan found in forest soils of eastern North America. It has a slender elongate body and no trace of eyes.
Did You Know?
Its species name vermiforme means worm-shaped, reflecting the extremely elongate body plan shared by all proturans.