The natural distribution, diffusion, and geographical origin of the genus Homidia Brmer, 1906 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) are investigated based on the geographical distribution of the genus Homidia. Of the 57 spec...The natural distribution, diffusion, and geographical origin of the genus Homidia Brmer, 1906 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) are investigated based on the geographical distribution of the genus Homidia. Of the 57 species of the genus Homidia known worldwide, most are distributed in Asia (54 species) with China (32 species including 23 native species) having the most species in this genus. The only region outside Asia with a significant fauna is United States including Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana and Hawaii (6 species). The authors propose a theory for the origin and diffusion of members of this genus.展开更多
基金supported by the Shandong Provincial Natural Science Foundation,China (ZR2010CM018)
文摘The natural distribution, diffusion, and geographical origin of the genus Homidia Brmer, 1906 (Collembola: Entomobryidae) are investigated based on the geographical distribution of the genus Homidia. Of the 57 species of the genus Homidia known worldwide, most are distributed in Asia (54 species) with China (32 species including 23 native species) having the most species in this genus. The only region outside Asia with a significant fauna is United States including Georgia, Illinois, Louisiana and Hawaii (6 species). The authors propose a theory for the origin and diffusion of members of this genus.