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Agabiformius Vernoeff, 1908 (Isopoda: Oniscidea) – a new genus for the territory of the Crimean Peninsula

Byulleten' Moskovskogo Obshchestva Ispytatelei Prirody Otdel Biologicheskii
The article provides information about the first discovery of woodlice of the genus Agabiformius Vernoeff, 1908 (Oniscidea: Porcellionidae) for the Crimean Peninsula. The woodlice were discovered in the surroundings of Cape Fiolent near Sevastopol.
A. M. Dygan
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Order Isopoda, suborder Oniscidea

2011
At present 42 species of terrestrial isopods are known from the Arabian Peninsula. From the United Arab Emirates only four species of Oniscidea were previously recorded (Taiti & Ferrara, 1991): Littorophiloscia strouhali Taiti & Ferrara, 1991, Littorophiloscia spec. (= L. tropicalis Taiti & Ferrara, 1986, or L.
Taiti Stefano, Checcucci Ilaria
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Shedding light into Brazilian subterranean isopods (Isopoda, Oniscidea): expanding distribution data and describing new taxa

Zoosystema, 2023
Fourteen species of terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea) from Brazilian karstic regions are described as new, i.e., Novamundoniscus mandacaru Campos-Filho, Araujo & Bichuette, n. sp. (Dubioniscidae), Diploexochus exu Campos-Filho, Sfenthourakis & Bichuette, n.
I. S. Campos-Filho   +12 more
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Los isópodos terrestres de la Gruta de las Maravillas de Aracena (Huelva, España), con la descripción de un género y tres nuevas especies (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea)

Boletin de la Asociacion Espanola de Entomologia
La Gruta de las Maravillas de Aracena (Huelva, España), es una de las cavidades con mayor diversidad de isópodos terrestres del área ibero-balear, con siete especies censadas pertenecientes a siete géneros y tres familias.
Julio Cifuentes, E. Beruete
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Facing the taxonomic impediment — a reassessment of Merulanella Verhoeff, 1926 (Oniscidea, Armadillidae) through historical specimens

Natural History Collections and Museomics
The taxonomic impediment has been identified as a problem for conservation biology since 1988. Although several measures have been developed to overcome it, major non-specialized scientific publishers have not fully addressed it.
Benedikt Kästle   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The Family Styloniscidae (Isopoda: Oniscidea) In the Iberian Peninsula, with the First Records of Two Exotic Species

Entomological news
: Some terrestrial isopods, as many other organisms, were able to colonize several continents across the world due to human activities. Nonetheless, many tropical or subtropical species, that are found in Europe, seem to be restricted to man-made ...
Julio Cifuentes   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

From surface to caves: new species of Diploexochus Brandt, 1833 (Oniscidea, Armadillidae) from Colombia, with the description of the first troglobitic species

ZooKeys
Abstract Two new species of Diploexochus are described, Diploexochuscaciquesp. nov. from Cerro Bañaderos in Hatonuevo, La Guajira, and Diploexochustroglobiussp. nov.
R. Borja-Arrieta   +6 more
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Incomplete but invaluable: Reassessing the holotype of a singleton madagascan woodlouse (Oniscidea, Armadillidae)

Natural History Collections and Museomics
Historical type specimens, even when fragmentary, remain critical for resolving longstanding taxonomic uncertainties—particularly within neglected and underfunded groups such as terrestrial isopods.
Benedikt Kästle, Oonagh Degenhardt
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An integrative taxonomic approach reveals exceptional species diversity of Burmoniscus from China (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)

Journal of Systematics and Evolution
Burmoniscus Collinge, 1916, the most species‐rich genus within the family Philosciidae, presents significant taxonomic challenges due to interspecific morphological convergences and intraspecific variations.
Chonghui Yao   +4 more
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Integrative taxonomy reveals two new species of Ligidium (Crustacea, Isopoda, Oniscidea) from China

Zoosystematics and Evolution
Ligidium is the most species-rich genus within the family Ligiidae. In morphological taxonomy, some species are often difficult to identify due to their high morphological similarity.
Zili Zong   +3 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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