Summary
Ammotrechela stimpsoni is a species of insect belonging to the order of springtails (Collembola). It is commonly found in sandy habitats, such as deserts and coastal areas. This species is characterized by its elongated body, reaching a length of about 2-3 millimeters, and its ability to jump using a specialized appendage called a furcula. A. stimpsoni plays an important role in the ecosystem as decomposers, feeding on organic matter and contributing to nutrient cycling.
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harmful
bite
garden pest
crop pest
pest