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Caucasonethes vandeli pygmaeus n.ssp. (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) from Movile Cave (Southern Dobrogea, Romania)

open access: yesTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza, 2020
41 species of Oniscidea are recorded from Dobrogea, a crossroad of the Western, Southern and, especially, Northern and Southern spreading areas: a third of the species are endemic with Southern Dobrogea harboring a quarter of the endemic species ...
ANDREI GIURGINCA, ŞERBAN SÂRBU
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Trichoniscus perezi sp. n. (Oniscidea: Synocheta: Trichoniscidae), un nuevo isópodo terrestre cavernícola de Jaén (Andalucía oriental, Sur de la Península Ibérica) [PDF]

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[cat] Es descriu una nova espècie d’isòpode terrestre cavernícola procedent de la Cueva de la Murcielaguina, una cavitat subterrània de Jaén (Andalusia): Trichoniscus perezi sp.n. (Oniscidea: Synocheta: Trichoniscidae).
Garcia, Lluc
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An inventory of the caves of Romania inhabited by Oniscidea

open access: yesTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza, 2014
The authors provide a list of 213 caves and of the species of Oniscidea known to inhabit them, presenting their altitudinal distribution across major physical-geographic units of ...
ANDREI GIURGINCA   +2 more
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TWO NEW SPECIES OF TRICHONISCUS WITH GLAND-PILIFEROUS ORGANS (ISOPODA, ONISCIDEA) FROM NORTHERN TUSCANY (CENTRAL ITALY)

open access: yesTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
Three species of Trichoniscus, characterized by males bearing gland-piliferous organs, are recorded from northern Tuscany, Italy. Two of these species are described as new: Trichoniscus tabacarui n. sp. and T. glandulifer n. sp.
STEFANO TAITI, GIUSEPPE MONTESANTO
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New distributional records for the species Trachelipus trilobatus (Stein, 1859) (Isopoda: Oniscidea, Trachelipodidae) in Romania

open access: yesTravaux de l'Institut de Speologie Emile Racovitza
The species Trachelipus trilobatus, long considered as restricted to the western side of the Timiş-Cerna Corridor, was found to have a wider distribution in Romania. The new locations, found in the collection of the “E. Racovitza” Institute of Speleology
ANDREI GIURGINCA   +2 more
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