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.

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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.

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Did You Know?

Its species name vermiforme means worm-shaped, reflecting the extremely elongate body plan shared by all proturans.