| Willowsia nigromaculata | |
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| Found in a bathtub in Michigan | |
| Scientific classification | |
| Kingdom: | Animalia |
| Phylum: | Arthropoda |
| Class: | Entognatha (disputed) |
| Subclass: | Collembola |
| Order: | Entomobryomorpha |
| Family: | Entomobryidae |
| Genus: | Willowsia |
| Species: | W. nigromaculata |
| Binomial name | |
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Willowsia nigromaculata (Lubbock, 1873) |
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| External identifiers for Willowsia nigromaculata | |
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| Encyclopedia of Life | 1017981 |
| ITIS | 99769 |
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Willowsia nigromaculata is a member of the Entomobryidae family. It has a metallic iridescent body and is covered in translucent scales. It is often found indoors in places such as houses, garages and greenhouses.