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Differences in lobed gland structure and distribution in terrestrial isopods (Oniscidea)
NaupliusLobed tegumental glands are found only in terrestrial isopods and are thought to have evolved in response to challenges associated with life on land.
Natasha Chipanovska +2 more
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Journal of Crustacean Biology
Invertebrates exhibit a wide diversity in defensive secretions used to deter predators. Terrestrial isopods possess lobed glands, thought to secrete defensive substances, particularly through uropods or lateral plates.
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Invertebrates exhibit a wide diversity in defensive secretions used to deter predators. Terrestrial isopods possess lobed glands, thought to secrete defensive substances, particularly through uropods or lateral plates.
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A magyarországi Oniscidea (Isopoda) kutatásának története és a fauna értékelése
Állattani KözleményekA magyarországi szárazföldi ászkarák fauna összetételéről, a fajok elterjedtségéről 1794-ből, majd 1926-ból vannak az első adataink. A kezdeti taxonómiai, faunisztikai, anatómiai munkák után az 1960-es években a produkcióbiológiai, majd az 1970-80-as ...
Erzsébet Hornung
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Ultrastructural characteristics of the spermatophore in Isopoda Oniscidea (Crustacea)
Italian Journal of Zoology, 2002Abstract The spermatophore ultrastructure was investigated in ten species of terrestrial Isopoda. A notable variability of characters, such as number of spermatozoa, presence and features of extracellular tubule or structures, presence and abundance of matrix material, and presence of accessory structures was noticed.
Guglielmo Longo, Rosaria Musmeci
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The origin of terrestrial isopods (Crustacea: Isopoda: Oniscidea)
Evolutionary Ecology, 2012Living isopods of the suborder Oniscidea (commonly called woodlice) are the only group of Crustacea almost entirely composed of terrestrial forms. Furthermore, woodlice are completely independent from the aquatic environment from which they originally arose.
Broly, Pierre +2 more
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Taxonomic notes and nomenclatural corrections in Crustacea: Isopoda (exclusive of Oniscidea).
ZootaxaDuring a review of all isopod taxa (exclusive of Oniscidea), nomenclatural and taxonomic issues were found that need correction or detailed explanation.
Christopher B. Boyko
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Karst Science Days Symposium Proceedings
The genus Trichoniscus (Isopoda: Oniscidea) consists of 103 different species, according to Encyclopedia of Life (2024), spreading over the entirety of the European continent and parts of North America. Most of the species in this genus live in the upper
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The genus Trichoniscus (Isopoda: Oniscidea) consists of 103 different species, according to Encyclopedia of Life (2024), spreading over the entirety of the European continent and parts of North America. Most of the species in this genus live in the upper
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The terrestrial Isopoda of Corsica (Crustacea, Oniscidea)
1996seventy-six species of terrestrial isopods are recorded from Corsica. Eight species (Oritoniscus punctatus, Tiroloscia montana, Platyarthrus corsicus, Cylisticus uncinatus, Alloschizidium campanellii, Armadillidium lanzai, A, littorale and A. torchiai) are described as new and twelve are newly recorded from the island.
TAITI Stefano, FERRARA Franco
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A new woodlice species of the genus Armadillidium Brandt, 1831 is described and illustrated from Asturias (northern Iberian Peninsula). Armadillidium boalense sp. nov. is ascribed to the 'pictum group' and is characterized by its eusphaeric conglobation,
Julio Cifuentes, Jairo Robla, L. Garcia
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A new woodlice species of the genus Armadillidium Brandt, 1831 is described and illustrated from Asturias (northern Iberian Peninsula). Armadillidium boalense sp. nov. is ascribed to the 'pictum group' and is characterized by its eusphaeric conglobation,
Julio Cifuentes, Jairo Robla, L. Garcia
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Revista de la Academia Colombiana de Ciencias Exactas Físicas y Naturales
Los isópodos terrestres constituyen uno de los grupos con mayor diversidad dentro del orden Isopoda.Hasta la fecha no se había documentado la presencia de estos organismos en el departamento deCórdoba.
Agustín E. Bravo-Rodríguez +4 more
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Los isópodos terrestres constituyen uno de los grupos con mayor diversidad dentro del orden Isopoda.Hasta la fecha no se había documentado la presencia de estos organismos en el departamento deCórdoba.
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